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May 22, 2019 11:28
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A large part of physiotherapy isn’t about treating problems you’ve got but about preventing them from occurring.

Before you begin training, it may be helpful to see a physio for gait analysis. Everyone has their own individual way of walking or running and your body gets accustomed to the way you weight-bear. If your gait is slightly off, you can probably get away with it, from day to day, just walking around. But when you run, this increases the load going through your joints and exacerbates any gait problems. 

During gait analysis, we can see if your ankles and knees are moving normally, your glutes are activated, your hips are working properly and there’s not too much pressure on your back.

Your muscles and joints are like shock absorbers in a car – they may not be strong enough for running and so they may become inflamed.