In this captivating episode, we sit down with Brad Neal, a distinguished academic and running researcher with a primary focus on patellofemoral pain, also known as runner's knee. Brad dives deep into the findings of his recent study titled "Using Wearable Technology Data to Explain Recreational Running Injury: A Prospective Longitudinal Feasible Study." This research offers groundbreaking insights into how wearable technology can be utilized to predict and prevent running injuries, marking a significant advancement in the field.
Key Highlights:
- Study Overview: Brad elucidates the objectives and methodology of the study, emphasizing its focus on recreational runners and the use of wearable technology to collect data. The conversation sheds light on the study's design and its potential to transform injury prevention strategies.
- Findings and Implications: Brad shares the intriguing results of the study, highlighting the role of acute load by effort in running injuries. This segment offers listeners valuable insights into how monitoring effort, alongside traditional metrics like distance, can significantly reduce injury risk.
- Practical Takeaways for Runners: Learn how to apply the study's findings to your running routine. Brad offers practical advice on tracking effort and adjusting training loads to optimize performance while minimizing injury risks.
This episode is a must-listen for anyone interested in enhancing their running performance and safeguarding against injuries. Whether you're a seasoned marathoner or a casual jogger, Brad's insights offer invaluable guidance on running smarter and healthier. Join us for this fascinating conversation and take the first step towards a more informed and injury-free running experience.
Follow Brad on Twitter: @DrBradNeal
Also follow his work with knee pain on instagram @TeamPFP and https://www.teampfp.com/
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