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OverviewThis no-nonsense guide shows you how an understanding of anatomy and biomechanics, coupled with the latest strengthening exercises and rehab protocols, can keep you running injury free for a long time to come. Each time your foot hits the ground while running, an impact force averaging three times your weight travels through your body at more than 200 miles per hour, causing your bones to vibrate and tendons to stretch. When you consider the average runner strikes the ground more than 10,000 times per hour, this translates into a remarkable amount of force that needs to be absorbed, and explains why nearly 50% of recreational runners are injured each year. The purpose of this book is to show you that impact forces are not necessarily harmful. By modifying your running form and doing specific exercises to improve tendon resiliency, not only can you effectively absorb these forces, but you can also store and return a significant percentage of them in the form of elastic recoil. Besides reducing your risk of injury, efficiently storing and returning energy can allow you to run faster with less effort. With more than 200 illustrations and 300 references, this book reviews how to: * Perform an at-home gait analysis to make specific changes in your running form that can reduce impact forces and improve performance. * Decrease your risk of injury by identifying problems with strength, flexibility, and/or neuromotor coordination using specific functional tests. * Incorporate new exercises to enhance the storage and return of energy in your tendons. * Select the running shoe that is right for you. * Treat 25 of the most common running-related injuries with the most up-to-date, scientifically justified treatment protocols available. Full Product DetailsAuthor: Tom MichaudPublisher: Lotus Publishing Limited Imprint: Lotus Publishing Limited Edition: 2nd edition Dimensions: Width: 18.90cm , Height: 1.50cm , Length: 24.60cm Weight: 0.800kg ISBN: 9781913088163ISBN 10: 1913088162 Pages: 240 Publication Date: 15 January 2021 Audience: General/trade , General Format: Paperback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: Out of stock ![]() The supplier is temporarily out of stock of this item. It will be ordered for you on backorder and shipped when it becomes available. Table of ContentsForeword Preface References 1: A Review of Anatomy and Three-Dimensional Motion 2: The Biomechanics of Walking and Running What is Perfect Running Form? Hybrid Running: The Ideal Running Form Ground Running: The Ideal Gait for Injury Prevention Transitioning Between Different Running Styles Stance Phase Swing Phase Graphic Summary of Muscle Activity During the Gait Cycle References 3: Risk Factors Predisposing to Running Injuries Height of the Medial Longitudinal Arch Limb Length Discrepancy (LLD) Flexibility Strength Training Neuromotor Coordination References 4: How to Develop the Ideal Running Form for Endurance, Sprinting, and/or Injury Prevention The Making of a Great Endurance Runner Factors Responsible for Successful Sprinting The Best Drills and Exercises for Improved Performance Modify Your Running Form to Avoid Injury Putting It All Together: Performing an At-Home Gait Analysis References 5: Selecting the Ideal Running Shoe The First Evidence of Shoe Use Athletic Shoes from the Early 1900s Running Shoes from the 1970s Through 2010 The Midsole Running Shoes from 2010 to Current Minimalist Running Shoes Maximalist Running Shoes New Categories: Fast, Soft, or Stable Selecting the Running Shoe That's Right for You References 6: Treatment Protocols Achilles Tendinitis Sesamoiditis Metatarsalgia and Metatarsal Stress Fractures Interdigital Neuritis/Neuroma Bunions Hallux Limitus and Rigidus Plantar Fasciitis Heel Spurs and Calcaneal Stress Fractures Baxter's Neuropathy Tibialis Posterior Tendinitis Ankle Sprains Compartment Syndromes Medial Tibial Stress Syndrome Stress Fractures Patellofemoral Pain Syndrome Patellar Tendinopathy Iliotibial Band Compression Syndrome Hamstring Strains Piriformis Syndrome Greater Trochanteric Pain Syndrome Adductor Strains Osteitis Pubis Low Back Disorders References IndexReviewsAuthor InformationSince graduating from Western States Chiropractic College in 1982, Tom Michaud has published numerous book chapters and dozens of journal articles on subjects ranging from the treatment of tibial stress fractures in runners to the conservative management of shoulder injuries in baseball players. In addition to lecturing on clinical biomechanics internationally, Tom Michaud has served on the editorial review boards for Chiropractic Sports Medicine and the Australasian Journal of Podiatric Medicine. He is also the author of Foot Orthoses and Other Forms of Conservative Foot Care (Williams & Wilkins, 1997), as well as Human Locomotion: The Conservative Management of Gait-Related Disorders, self-published. Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |