Running Medicine and Performance Program
If you are a runner, our Running Medicine and Performance Program can help you overcome injuries and optimize your performance.
We offer you the expertise of our team of physicians, physical therapists, athletic trainers, and sports performance providers who have specific interest and training in working with runners and endurance athletes. Many of them pursue running themselves, giving them firsthand understanding of the challenges you are facing.
This program supports ages 9 and up and all skill levels.
No matter the distance of your morning run or the “PR” race time you are chasing, Premier Health has an expert team with professional and personal running experience to help you meet your goals.
What We Offer Runners
Your journey as a runner is unique to you. We offer a wide range of services for your customized treatment plan, including:
Running-Specific Evaluations
Understanding your physical status is a first step to helping you overcome an injury or improve your performance.
Some evaluation techniques we offer include:
- Physical exam
- Imaging studies (such as x-rays)
- Visual and video gait analysis
- Strength and range-of-motion evaluation
- Other functional tests focused on running
Following an evaluation by a physician or physical therapist and discussion about your running goals, your provider will create a treatment plan with you.
Running Injury
To help you improve biomechanics to reduce risk of injury or rehabilitate a past running injury, we offer traditional and advanced therapies for runners that may be part of your custom treatment plan:
Injection Therapies
Orthobiologics:
Substances found naturally in the body offer a healing alternative when anti-inflammatory medication and physical therapy haven’t been effective. These substances can treat injured muscles, tendons, and ligaments as well as help manage pain from cartilage damage or loss. Sometimes referred to as Regenerative Medicine, our providers can help you determine if orthobiologic injections are a treatment option for your injury. These injections and procedures may include Platelet Rich Plasma (PRP) injections, Bone Marrow Aspirate Concentrate (BMAC) injections, as well as others.
We offer:
- Platelet rich plasma (PRP) injections: These injections use your own platelets and the growth factors contained within them to help your body return to a healthier pre-injury state.
- Bone Marrow Aspirate Concentrate (BMAC): Cells obtained from your bone marrow are used to help heal damage and relieve pain related to cartilage loss, arthritis, or muscle or tendon injury.
Viscosupplementation: A gel injection of hyaluronic acid is used to help reduce inflammation and restore smooth motion in your joint.
Prolotherapy: This alternative therapy provides pain relief for injured muscles, tendons, ligaments, and soft tissues. Your physician injects an irritant such as sugar into the injured tissue where your tendon or ligament attaches to bone. The foreign substance activates your natural healing abilities. Several studies have shown this treatment to be beneficial in select patients, including those with muscle strains, plantar fasciitis, lateral epicondylitis, IT band syndrome, and other tendon conditions.
Corticosterroid: An anti-inflammatory medication injected directly around the site of pain. Steroid injections can be a beneficial part of the treatment plan for short term reduction in pain and inflammation.
Running-focused physical therapy: This customized physical therapy concentrates on running biomechanics to find the root cause of your injury, lower the risk of recurrence, and promote long-term health. In contrast to traditional physical therapy, this includes a detailed video gait analysis of your running, going beyond the typical standard of care for a physical therapy patient. Treatment may include some forms of traditional physical therapy such as strengthening, stretching, joint mobilization, dry needling, and/or manual therapy but will also include running-related drills and movements.
AlterG® Anti-Gravity Treadmill: This treadmill reduces the effects of gravity on your body as you exercise. It allows you to train without pain and reduces stress on your joints and muscles. It’s ideal for injured athletes who want to maintain cardiovascular fitness and reduce risk of re-injury.
Strength Training for Runners
Our strength training program, offered through our Sports Performance Program, was developed by our athletic performance specialists in coordination with our physicians and physical therapists who are runners.
Strength training can benefit a runner in many ways including improving performance, optimizing biomechanics to reduce risk of injury, and rehabilitating a past injury.
An athletic performance specialist will work with you to safely increase your strength and power output through one of three programs:
Better Than Before Program: During 30-minute sessions, you will focus on injury reduction/injury rehabilitation specific to the endurance athlete. This program could be a bridge from physical therapy, providing more advanced exercise as you progress back into running.
Introduction To Strength Training: This general eight-week strength block introduces endurance athletes to strength and conditioning. Sixty-minute sessions focus on form, basic strength development, introduction to plyometrics, and injury reduction. These training sessions will help increase your rate of force development, power output, and muscular endurance, all of which will translate to increased endurance performance.
Competition Training Program: To help you prepare for an upcoming race or endurance competition, this seven-to-eight-week individualized program includes periodization, a peak week, and a de-load week. These components will help ensure that your body is in peak condition, allowing the endurance athlete to perform at his or her best. You will work on strength, plyometrics, mobility, stability, and core exercises tailored to your needs. If you have a running coach, we can coordinate workouts with your training schedule to help prevent any conflict with workouts and manage fatigue and/or soreness.
Kaitlyn's Story
Kaitlyn Miller, a Wright State University cross country and track athlete, suffered a severe stress fracture in her leg—which she thought would ruin her running career. With the help of the Premier Health Running Medicine and Performance Program team, Kaitlyn is back on the track, beating her own records.
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Runners With a New Injury
Please call our office or schedule online with one of our running medicine physicians if you:
- Have a new running injury
- Have an injury that has not been evaluated by a physician
- Want to seek a second opinion from a physician who specializes in running
- Or are not sure where to start to help get you back running following an injury
Runners Who Need Help With Injury Rehabilitation
Schedule an appointment online or call the location nearest you. Please call the location nearest you to schedule an appointment with one of running physical therapists if you:
- Have a referral from your provider to start physical therapy
- Have been treated by one of our physical therapists in the past
- Would like to see if physical therapy is the right service for your needs
- Have a known diagnosis
- Want to have a running gait analysis performed
Runners Who Want Specialized Strength Training
If you want to take your running to the next level, schedule a strength training session with one of our specialized sports performance athletic trainers at a location convenient to you:
- Centerville: (937) 438-4488(937) 438-4488
- Englewood: (937) 734-5720(937) 734-5720
- Troy: (937) 440-7152(937) 440-7152
Contact Us
Our sports medicine team is ready to help you get back in the game. Call the location nearest you to learn more about sports medicine services in your area.