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Month: November 2013

Return to running

November 4, 2013July 27, 2015PTReviewer Leave a comment

Here is a link to an excellent blog post from Chris Johnson, PT regarding return to running. He highlights 11 major factors in making the clinical decision to allow a patient to return to running, which often are ignored. Please take a read!

http://chrisjohnsonpt.com/when-can-i-start-running-again-key-considerations-before-returning-to-running-after-injury-2/

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