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May 16, 2024

Return to Running Safely

The journey back to running after an injury is a process that blends patience, diligence, and expertise. Whether you're a seasoned marathoner or a casual jogger, returning to running safely requires a structured approach to ensure you don't reinjure yourself or exacerbate existing conditions. Here's a guide to help you navigate the path back to the pavement with confidence.

Gradual Progression - Rome wasn't built in a day, and neither is a strong, resilient body capable of enduring the rigors of running. A gradual progression plan, tailored to your individual needs and guided by your orthopedist, is crucial. This might involve starting with walking, then incorporating short intervals of running, gradually increasing duration and intensity as tolerated.

Listen to Your Body - One of the most valuable skills you can develop as a runner is the ability to listen to your body. Pain is your body's way of signaling that something isn't right, so don't ignore it. If you experience discomfort or pain while running, it's essential to stop and reassess. Pushing through pain can lead to further injury and setbacks.

Cross-Training and Strength Work - Running places unique demands on the body, and addressing muscular imbalances and weaknesses through cross-training and strength work is paramount for injury prevention. Incorporating activities like swimming, cycling, and strength training into your routine can help improve overall fitness and reduce the risk of overuse injuries.

Patience is a Virtue - Returning to running after an injury requires patience and resilience. It's natural to feel frustrated or eager to progress quickly, but rushing the process can lead to setbacks. Trust in the guidance of your orthopedic team, stay committed to your rehabilitation program, and remember that slow and steady wins the race.

Nutrition and Recovery - Proper nutrition and adequate rest are often overlooked aspects of injury rehabilitation. Fueling your body with the nutrients it needs to repair and rebuild tissue, and prioritizing rest and recovery, are essential components of a successful return to running.

Maintain Open Communication - Effective communication with your orthopedic specialist, physical therapist, and any other members of your healthcare team is vital throughout the rehabilitation process. Be honest about your symptoms, concerns, and goals, and don't hesitate to ask questions or seek clarification when needed.

Returning to running after an orthopedic injury is a journey that requires patience, perseverance, and a commitment to self-care. By following a structured rehabilitation plan, listening to your body, and prioritizing injury prevention strategies, you can safely and confidently return to the sport you love. Remember, the road to recovery may have its twists and turns, but with the right support and guidance, you'll be back on track in no time.


Don’t let nagging pain or injury hold you back. At the Office of Orthopaedic Medicine & Surgery, we are committed to delivering the best in comprehensive medical care in Washington, DC.

Call us today at 
(202) 835-2222 or request an appointment online.

The Centers for Advanced Orthopaedics is redefining the way musculoskeletal care is delivered across the region with locations throughout Maryland, DC, Virginia and Pennsylvania.

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