
Restoring Human Movement Case Study- Two Runners with Hip & Achilles Pain
Hip and Achilles pain are two of the most common problems that runners face, yet they can feel very different from person to person. In this case study episode, we look at two runners dealing with pain in these areas and the unique ways their symptoms showed up.
Hip pain in runners often presents as aching or stiffness deep in the groin, on the outer hip, or at the front of the joint. It can limit stride length, cause tightness after sitting, and sometimes even mimic other issues like back problems. Achilles pain, on the other hand, is usually felt as soreness or tenderness along the tendon just above the heel. Early signs include stiffness first thing in the morning, aching that builds during a run, or swelling that lingers afterward.
By comparing how these two runners experienced their hip and Achilles symptoms, this episode highlights the patterns athletes should pay attention to. Recognizing the early warning signs is key to staying consistent with training and avoiding setbacks.
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