Improper Running- How much pain can it cause?
In  one of our previous blogs, we discussed collapse arches and how shoes  can play a major part in causing the injury.  Another big culprit is  running.  I’m not trying to say that running is bad; it has been a big  part of my life and many others as well.  Injuries from running can vary  and can be caused by many different reasons. They can range anywhere  from not having the proper footwear to improper stretching to not  knowing how to run properly.  When we run the force and impact exerted  on the body is great. Improper running can cause the body to be out of  balance leading to tight and pulled muscles or in some cases permanent  damage. We have all seen people running down the street that look as if  their body was in some type of convulsion, arms and legs flailing  everywhere. As a therapist that has been working with athletes, muscles  and structural balancing for over 15 years, I know the importance of  proper techniques and how the body reacts when things are imbalanced.   As our body ages, the trauma and injuries we incurred throughout the  years tends to come back with a vengeance.  I guess that’s why a lot of  our clients are in the 35+ age group.  In our bodywork sessions, we use cranial structural  rebalancing which involved releasing the restrictions through pressure  point in the cranium allowing the body to return to normal.  We then use  several advanced techniques including deep tissue massage to loosen the  muscles around the restriction allowing the skeletal structure to  remain in balance.  Think of it like this, if you have two teams playing  tug-o-war that are constantly pulling on each other, it is almost  impossible to keep the rope in the same place.  Well, that is also what  your muscles are doing to your skeletal structural.  No matter how many  times you realign your skeletal structural if your muscles around the  restrictions are pulling everything back out of alignments then the pain  will continue. Running can be a fun and enjoyable way to exercise, just  make sure you do it properly. In our upcoming blogs we will be  discussing the treatments and successes we have had with professional  and amateur athletes such as golf and tennis players.
At Surgical Alternative, we have been dealing with clients in severe pain for over 15 years now, that are suffering from herniated discs, bulging discs, hiatal hernias, peripheral nerve damage, nerve entrapments, pinched sciatic nerve issues, collapsed arches and many more symptoms that people think they either have to have surgery for or are told they just have to deal with the pain. Surgical Alternative is now located in Lutz near New Tampa. We proudly service Tampa, St. Petersburg, Land O Lakes, New Port Richey, Wesley Chapel, Trinity and all surrounding areas. Please call today, or schedule your appointment online!
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