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I'm a runner with several niggles - who do I need to see?

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Thrif · 02/11/2014 19:22

I don't have injuries as such but several things that probably need sorting out before they get worse.

e.g. right knee doesn't hurt when running but very painful when picking something up from the floor, hips very stiff/sore until warmed up, sore shoulder and calves feel tight.

There are so many sports therapists about but what kind do I need? Physio, chiropractor, something else?

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DramaAlpaca · 02/11/2014 20:55

Seeing a physio worked well for me.

I had knee and hip niggles, and went to see a physio who recommended custom made orthotics to correct my gait. It's made a huge difference & I no longer have any knee or hip pain at all.

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feetheart · 02/11/2014 21:57

Same as Alpaca - def sports physio, worth their weight in gold. Knee thing sounds very familiar and I was recommended exercises and off-the-shelf orthotics. Check out your local running club to see who they use.

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HowlyBabblyBansheeeeeee · 02/11/2014 22:01

I'm sorry but I keep reading that as several nipples Grin

Can't help though, haven't run in half a century.

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YeGodsAndLittleFishes · 02/11/2014 22:08

I went to see a podiatrist and was given orthotics. I have mild hypermobility which was causing me to repeatedly put at strain on certain parts of the foot, the orthotics are enough to mean I can do short runs.

My shoulder pain turned out to be frozen shoulder. There are some gentle exercises to try but not a great deal that can be done about it; it eases off eventually. If in doubt a physio might help. I've been getting some sports massage and that helped loosen the shoulders enormously.

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CMOTDibbler · 02/11/2014 22:17

A physio with an interest in sports, one who does acupuncture ideally. My private physio is ace as she'll beat my back into shape, mobilise the manky bits, put needles into the inflamed bits and give me exercises to sort it all out in the long term. She also ordered very reasonable orthotics which she was able to adjust with the supplied bits to support my feet until they were stronger from the exercises.

She's def interested in getting you properly better and not coming back again, unlike some practioners I've heard of

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