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Spring is a Great Time for Running Injuries (Unfortunately)

By Andrew L. Rosen, MD

Dashing Whippets Wellness Partner, orthopaedic surgeon Andrew Rosen, MD, FAAOS, gives some valuable late-winter advice for preventing those spring sports injuries that he sees in his office all too often…

As the winter fades, many of us see the warmer days and longer daylight hours as a driving force to get back in shape. Although many of us still enjoy running in cold conditions year-round, it’s very hard not to get excited by the chance to start shedding layers and run outside.

Unfortunately, spring is also a very common time for running injuries to occur. Increased weakly mileage, increasing speed and frequency of runs can be a recipe for trouble if the legs are not ready for it. Many of us sign up for spring races many months in advance, putting pressure on ourselves to get back into shape to perform. Even without a specific race goal driving our training, it is important to plan a spring running program carefully.

Avoiding injuries

The most important way to stay out of the orthopaedic surgeon’s office is to carefully control a training program.  Time spent making a careful plan of increasing workouts can be very effective in allowing a runner’s legs to acclimate and stay below the threshold for injuries. Key components include:

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Dr. Andrew Rosen is an orthopaedic surgeon and 2017 Wellness Partner to the Dashing Whippets Running Team. An accomplished runner himself, Dr. Rosen is a sports medicine specialist with special interest in treating endurance athletes. He treats all types of running injuries, as well as many other musculoskeletal problems including arthritis, overuse conditions and traumatic injuries. Dr. Rosen can be reached at:

Andrew L. Rosen, M.D., FAAOS
Upper East Orthopaedics

315 East 83rd Street
New York, NY 10028
(212) 986-9200