Injury Prevention Advice from Colorado Physical Therapy Specialists

This article from our top Blue Sky Marathon and Black Squirrel Half Marathon sponsor, Colorado Physical Therapy Specialists discusses the key stabilizing muscles for running and what you can do to strengthen them to help decrease your chance of injury.

Runners commonly suffer from overuse injuries such as knee pain (“runner’s knee”, IT band syndrome, patellar tendinitis), achilles tendinitis, and plantar fasciitis. Despite the variety of injuries that afflict runners, there are a few simple things you can do to reduce your risk and keep your running pain free.

Some of you may already be doing core exercises to help with your running. The back and abdominal muscles commonly strengthened with core exercises are an integral part of any run-strengthening program. However, ensuring adequate strength of the hip abductor and hip external rotator muscles are frequently overlooked. These hip muscles are important for stabilizing your knee each time your foot hits the ground. Too much movement of the knee can result in pain under and around the knee cap, or pain in the IT band or patellar tendon.

The hip abductors and external rotators are also needed for controlling excessive foot pronation (foot rolling inward). Contrary to popular belief, foot pronation is not a bad thing. It is important to assist with shock absorption when your foot hits the ground. However, too much pronation may be a contributing factor to overuse running injuries. Excessive pronation can be controlled by orthotics or a motion controlled/stability shoe. It can also be controlled by strengthening the hip abductors and external rotators as well as muscles of the foot and ankle. If the excessive movement can be controlled by strengthening these muscles, it generally makes more sense to help our body do what it was designed to do and strengthen the muscles as opposed to using an external support.

As you can see, weakness in the hip muscles will result in decreased stability in the hip, knee, ankle and foot. In addition to good strength, you must also have good control. Think of good control like a complex engine that constantly makes minor adjustments to function at peak performance. When your foot strikes the ground, your hip muscles must quickly contract to control your leg motion without you thinking about it. A loss of control can set you up for a multitude of overuse injuries. The good news is you can dramatically reduce your risk of injury by improving your hip muscle strength and control.

So how do you know if you have weakness or poor control of these hip muscles? Performing a single leg mini squat is a simple test that you can do to give you an idea of how much hip control you have.

The following video shows how to perform a single leg mini squat.

Good hip control is demonstrated by maintaining level hips and your knee moving directly over your foot without collapsing inward. If you do not have good control doing the single leg mini squat (a static exercise), you likely have less control with more dynamic exercises such as running.

Your physical therapist or personal trainer can help you determine the best exercises for your hip muscles. Visit ColPTs.com for an example of a good dynamic core and hip exercise to help you continue running injury free.

Drs. Tim Flynn and Terry Gebhardt are physical therapists and owners of Colorado Physical Therapy Specialists.

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Colorado Physical Therapy Specialists Sponsor the Blue Sky Marathon

We are very pleased to have Colorado Physical Therapy Specialists as the presenting sponsor for the inaugural Black Squirrel Half Marathon and sixth running of the Blue Sky Marathon.

In addition to supporting the Blue Sky Marathon for the last five years, and the Quad Rock races for the last two years, Colorado Physical Therapy Specialists has helped many local runners get back out onto the trails by fixing IT band syndrome, shin splints, plantar fasciitis, achilles tendinitis, back pain, and all forms of muscle and joint strains, aches, and pains. Partners Terry Gebhardt and Tim Flynn are both accomplished ultra runners and know how important running is for those who love to run.

Colorado Physical Therapy Specialists is now offering running assessments through video analysis to help improve running performance and decrease the risk of future injuries. In addition to a full examination, runners can receive specific recommendations for individual exercises to correct faulty mechanics and improve running performance.

We are also very fortunate to have several other local businesses supporting our races.

Local trail and ultrarunners Cat Speights and Justin Liddle have once again stepped up to show their support for the Fort Collins running community with sponsorship of the Black Squirrel Half Marathon and the Blue Sky Marathon.

Justin Liddle (DMD), an accredited and trusted Fort Collins prosthodontist, specializes in a wide variety of complex dental treatments. Justin is also an avid trail runner and will be running in both the Half Marathon and Marathon.

Dr Catherine Speights is the go-to small animal vet in the running community (and beyond). Her practice, Countryside Animal Hospital, specializes in personalized care of dogs and cats in a home-like setting. Look for Cat at the front of the women’s field in both the Half Marathon and Marathon.

Runners Roost Fort Collins donates race equipment and product prizes. Succeed will stock our aid stations with Ultra Sports Drink and S! Caps. And our post race BBQ will include healthy vegan salads from Powered by Plants, Izze sodas, and goodies from Great Harvest Bread Co.

Please consider supporting our sponsors – they are all local to Fort Collins and we couldn’t do this without their kind help.

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Khumbu Adventure Gear Sponsors the 2012 Blue Sky Marathon

We would like to welcome Khumbu Adventure Gear as our latest sponsor for the 2012 Blue Sky Marathon.

Khumbu Adventure Gear just opened their doors this last spring in Old Town Fort Collins. They offer a variety of outdoor gear and clothing designed locally here in Ft Collins and made and tested in the Himalayas. Tech shirts, base layers, jackets, packs, tents, sleeping bags, are all very well designed and reasonably priced.

The store will also feature monthly meetups and adventure movie/documentary nights. In addition to providing high quality outdoor gear designed by experienced mountaineers, Khumbu Adventure Gear will organize travel expeditions to Nepal every spring and fall.

Khumbu Adventure Gear will be providing prize packages for our Overall, Masters, and Grand Masters winners and will contributing several other goodies for our post race raffle.

For more information, please visit the Khumbu Adventure Gear store at 109 S College Ave in Old Town. New products are being added to their online catalog every week and you can get new updates from their Facebook page here.

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2012 Blue Sky Marathon

The 2012 Blue Sky Marathon has been officially scheduled for Sunday, October 7th. Registration will open on June 1st. This year we have eliminated the Half Marathon event to reduce congestion on the out and back portion of the course and enable us to increase the size of our marathon field. Registration is limited to 250 entrants and we expect to start 200 marathon runners on race day. SmartWool and Colorado Physical Therapy Specialists have signed on to sponsor the 2012 event and we would like to welcome Justin K. Liddle DMD, LLC and Countryside Animal Hospital as new sponsors this year. Our generous sponsors and contributors and hard working volunteers have helped make the Blue Sky Marathon a success each year. In 2011, we raised over $8,000 for our beneficiaries and we hope to continue to improve on this in 2012.

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Colorado Physical Therapy Specialists will Sponsor the 2011 Blue Sky Marathon

Colorado Physical Therapy Specialists has agreed to sponsor the Blue Sky Marathon trail races for the 4th year in a row.

In addition to providing a generous donation to help make this event possible, Colorado Physical Therapy Specialists will provide:

  • 3 certificates for either a running video analysis or free PT session to include in the post-race raffle
  • Massage and ASTYM treatments at the post race.
  • An exclusive Blue Sky Marathon offer for a Trigger Point Dry Needling or ASTYM session for $25 for each participant (limit one per participant, valid through 10/31/2011).

Colorado Physical Therapy Specialists is your primary care provider for all your orthopaedic needs. Specialists in sports injuries, neck and back pain, chronic pain, and women’s health. Providing expert care including spinal manipulation, trigger point dry needling, and the only clinic in Colorado certified to provide ASTYM, a revolutionary treatment for chronic tendon pain including plantar fasciitis.

For more information about Colorado Physical Therapy Specialists, please visit www.colpts.com.

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SmartWool Sponsors the 2010 Blue Sky Marathon Races

SmartWool has offered a generous sponsorship to the Blue Sky Marathon and Half Marathon trail races by providing their SmartWool hats for all race participants.

The Blue Sky Events committee is happy to have SmartWool on board as both a supplier of an eco-friendly product and as a local Colorado business.

Based in Steamboat Springs, CO, SmartWool is a year-round apparel brand whose products are inspired by living and playing in the mountains. SmartWool products are created to get the most out of the inherent benefits of Merino wool while delivering extraordinary comfort through intelligent and thoughtful products, allowing mountain athletes to do what they love to do longer.

For information on the full range of SmartWool® products or to find a dealer near you, please log onto SmartWool’s website: www.SmartWool.com or visit us on Facebook: http://www.facebook.com/smartwool or twitter: http://twitter.com/smartwooligans.

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Marathon Grand Prize from Active at Altitude

Active at Altitude has offered a 1 night stay for two for the first place male and female 2010 marathon winners.

Active at Altitude is a magnificent mountain lodge in Estes Park, CO, specializing in running camps and running vacations, Groups from 1 to 15 can be accommodated in beautiful spacious rooms with a variety of room options. The lodge is situated at 8,200 feet, close to a myriad of trails in Estes and Rocky Mountain National Park. Camps and vacations can be created to match your specific needs and gives you an opportunity to run, train, and live in one of the most beautiful, challenging and inspiring training terrains anywhere in the USA. For more details see www.activeataltitude.com.

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Colorado Physical Therapy Specialists will Sponsor the 2010 Blue Sky Marathon

Colorado Physical Therapy Specialists will sponsor the Blue Sky Marathon trail races for the 3rd year in a row.

In addition to providing a generous donation to help make this event possible, Colorado Physical Therapy Specialists will donate 3 certificates for either a running video analysis or free PT session to include in the post-race raffle.

Colorado Physical Therapy Specialists is your primary care provider for all your orthopaedic needs. Specialists in sports injuries, neck and back pain, chronic pain, and women’s health. Providing expert care including spinal manipulation, trigger point dry needling, and the only clinic in Colorado certified to provide ASTYM, a revolutionary treatment for chronic tendon pain including plantar fasciitis.

For more information about Colorado Physical Therapy Specialists, please visit www.colpts.com.

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