FAQs |
Frequently asked questions: Whenever I run, I feel nagging pain. Is this normal? NO! Pain while running is directly related to poor gait mechanics and muscle imbalances and is a strong indicator of a potential injury. This specialized service is designed to properly asses the direct cause of your pain and help you prevent injuries. Is this service covered by health care? Currently this service is not fully covered by health care. However, some insurance companies will reimburse for Athletic Therapy services.Please see the Canadian Athletic Therapists Association website or contact Dr. Ferber for more information. I've had this injury for several years now. Can you really help? Absolutely! Many chronic or recurrent injuries are the result of muscle imbalances, muscle weakness, and poor running andwalking mechanics. This service is designed to give you a comprehensive analysis of all these factors and provide solutions. I have pain while doing other sports (soccer, hockey, biking). Can this help me? Most people have pain while doing other sports. It is also known that daily walking and/or running can aggravate these injuries. This service can help you overcome injuries by identifying how your muscle imbalances, structural differences, and gait mechanics are all related. I keep getting the same injury over and over. Howcome? Many times the way you walk and run is related to muscle weakness and structural imbalances. Injuries commonly reoccur because most people are unaware that the way the walk or run is directly related to these clinical factors. I'm already seeing a therapist for an injury. ShouldI come see you now or after? This service is designed to complement existing therapy. The final report will provide specific recommendations for your therapist to help optimize your treatment. Can I keep running while I'm injured? You should significantly reduce your mileage while your injured. However, by correcting the way you run, you can rehabilitate from your injuries much quicker while continuing to run. Can you change the way I run? Yes! Dr. Ferber has conducted scientific investigations demonstrating that you can change the way you run with visual and verbal feedback. These changes in your gait mechanics can lead to a resolution of your pain and other symptoms. See Dr. Ferber's CV for a complete overview of his experience and research related to gait mechanics. Other questions? Email Dr. Ferber at reed@runninginjuryclinic.com |