
Stretching the feet and ankles is essential for preventing running injuries and maintaining flexibility. One exercise involves picking up small objects like marbles or coins with the toes, strengthening the foot muscles and improving coordination. Single-leg balancing on a ball enhances stability by engaging the ankle and foot muscles, which reduces the risk of sprains. Plantar stretching helps loosen the plantar fascia, which can become tight from repetitive impact. This can be done by pulling the toes back gently or rolling the foot over a frozen water bottle to relieve tension. Incorporating these stretches into a regular routine helps improve strength, flexibility, and balance. If you have sustained a foot or ankle injury while running, it is suggested that you consult a podiatrist who can treat various foot conditions, and guide you on additional running injury prevention tips.
All runners should take extra precaution when trying to avoid injury. If you have any concerns about your feet, contact Charles Oehrlein, DPM of Hoover Foot Care. Our practitioner will treat your foot and ankle needs.
How to Prevent Running Injuries
There are a lot of mistakes a runner can make prior to a workout that can induce injury. A lot of athletes tend to overstretch before running, instead of saving those workouts for a post-run routine. Deep lunges and hand-to-toe hamstring pulls should be performed after a workout instead of during a warmup. Another common mistake is jumping into an intense routine before your body is physically prepared for it. You should try to ease your way into long-distance running instead of forcing yourself to rush into it.
More Tips for Preventing Injury
- Incorporate Strength Training into Workouts - This will help improve the body’s overall athleticism
- Improve and Maintain Your Flexibility – Stretching everyday will help improve overall performance
- “Warm Up” Before Running and “Cool Down” Afterward – A warm up of 5-10 minutes helps get rid of lactic acid in the muscles and prevents delayed muscle soreness
- Cross-Training is Crucial
- Wear Proper Running Shoes
- Have a Formal Gait Analysis – Poor biomechanics can easily cause injury
If you have any questions, please feel free to contact our office located in Hoover, Oneonta, and Munford, AL . We offer the newest diagnostic and treatment technologies for all your foot care needs.