There’s nothing more frustrating than having to be side-lined because of a running injury. That being said, sometimes you might not always be helping yourself, and this is
The following article, or blog post, is a great read for any runner who has been suffering Achilles tendinitis. I see this scenario played out over and over
Below is a link to my practice website which contains a video of an in office surgery for removal of an ingrown toenail. Runners commonly present to my
I had the opportunity to present my philosophy on running shoes and injuries at the National Meeting for the American Podiatric Medical Association in Hawaii on July 28,
Here’s a great article on pacing that was featured in September’s Runner’s World. I am going to feature articles and info from the most recent Runner’s World and
How to Build Endurance For Long Runs While in Rehab as posted on Runner’s World Combo Endurance Workouts Run the distance you can complete safely and without pain (ie.
Our toes traditionally get ignored until they become injured. I mentioned this before and discussed it in more detail in my book. It was brought up yesterday by
Have some time to spend reading about running and injuries? I’ve added a new section to this blog where I’ll be posting the latest literature and studies related
Here is a recent podcast I did with Aaron Olson from www.paleorunner.org on minimalist shoes. http://www.paleorunner.org/2014/05/minimalist-running-shoes-dr-nick.html
Even though this is a 3 year old article from the press (http://www.nytimes.com/2011/01/18/health/nutrition/18best.html?pagewanted=all&_r=0) it reminds us that there is no scientific based research or evidence to support the
Article by Dr. Nicholas Campitelli (Click to access Dr. Campitelli’s Office website) The debate is ongoing as to the use of minimalist shoes and running barefoot. Few studies