Working with Runners

Advanced Skills For Physical Therapists

Physical therapy school preps you to work with all kinds of people, but runners can be a breed of their own. This collection contains tips to guide you and your runner through the entire rehab process. From how to take a good subjective (and what the answers mean) to the best objective tests, answers about running shoes, answers to questions runners frequently ask their PTs, guidance on return to plyometrics and return to run, applicable clinical practice guidelines, and more, this page has everything you need to learn how to treat runners better and get them back to their sport safely.

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Luke

Luke is a physical therapist, physiologist, running coach, and ultramarathoner who has been studying the process of running for years. He’s the mind behind the Resilience Running Institute and has put together these resources to help all physical therapists do a better job treating runners. He distilled his years of experience treating and thinking about runners into a package of lessons designed to help any PT improve in their treatment of runners.