Running Injuries

Physiotherapy for Running Injuries

  • One on one physiotherapy consultations
  • Evidence based assessment and treatment
  • Individualised rehabilitation programs
  • Rehab gym available for guided exercise
  • Convenient Oakleigh South location
  • Easy online booking

Appointments available this week.

Most patients begin with a thorough assessment where we identify the source of the problem and create a clear treatment plan.

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Common Running Injuries We Treat

Running injuries can affect different parts of the body depending on training load and movement patterns. Some of the most common running injuries we see include:

  • Runner knee or pain around the kneecap
  • Achilles tendon pain
  • Plantar fascia pain in the heel or arch
  • Shin pain related to running load
  • Calf muscle strains or tightness
  • Hip pain related to running mechanics

A physiotherapy assessment can help determine the cause of the injury and guide the most appropriate treatment plan.

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Common Causes of Running Injuries

Running injuries often develop when the body is exposed to more load than it can tolerate. Some common contributing factors include:

  • Sudden increases in running distance or intensity
  • Insufficient recovery between training sessions
  • Weakness around the hip, knee or ankle
  • Previous injuries that have not fully recovered
  • Changes in running routine or footwear
  • Training errors such as increasing pace or volume too quickly

Identifying these factors is an important part of physiotherapy treatment and rehabilitation.

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How Physiotherapy Can Help

Physiotherapy aims to reduce pain, improve strength and help you return to running safely.

Treatment may include:

  • Thorough assessment of running related movement and strength
  • Hands on treatment where appropriate
  • Targeted strengthening exercises for the hip, knee and ankle
  • Advice on training load and running progression
  • Gradual return to running programs
  • Guidance on managing running volume and intensity

Our goal is not only to treat the injury but also to address the factors that contributed to it so you can return to running confidently.

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Why Choose Point 2 Point Physiotherapy

  • One on one physiotherapy consultations
  • Individualised rehabilitation programs
  • Evidence based physiotherapy care
  • Rehab gym available for guided exercise programs
  • Convenient Oakleigh South location
  • Easy online booking

At Point 2 Point Physiotherapy our focus is clear assessment, practical treatment and rehabilitation that helps you return to the activities that matter most to you.

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Book Your Appointment

If you are experiencing a running related injury, physiotherapy assessment can help identify the cause and guide the right treatment plan.

Book your physiotherapy appointment today at Point 2 Point Physiotherapy in Oakleigh South.

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Frequently Asked Questions

Should I stop running if I have a running injury?

Not always. Many runners can continue modified training while recovering. Your physiotherapist will guide you on how to adjust running volume or intensity during recovery.

Can physiotherapy help prevent running injuries?

Yes. Physiotherapy can help identify strength or movement factors that contribute to injury and guide exercises that support safer running.

How long does it take to recover from a running injury?

Recovery time varies depending on the type and severity of the injury. Many runners improve with a combination of treatment, targeted strengthening exercises and appropriate management of training load.

Can I return to running after physiotherapy treatment?

Yes. A key part of physiotherapy rehabilitation is a gradual return to running so that the body can adapt safely to increasing training loads.

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