Abstract
Injuries of the foot are common among both elite and recreational runners. Overuse accounts for most of these injuries. Plantar fasciitis and tendinopathies of the midfoot and forefoot have a high incidence in running athletes. These injuries may present with significant pain but often resolve with rest and rehabilitation. Bone injuries caused by overuse also have a high prevalence among runners. The metatarsals, tarsal navicular, and sesamoids aremost at risk for stress damage.Most running injuries are self-limited and pose little detriment if diagnosis is delayed. Navicular and sesamoid stress fractures may impart significant long-term consequences, and thus, a clinical suspicion of either fracture warrants definitive diagnosis and treatment. Barefoot running recently has garnered increased attention, but currently, there is a lack of prospective studies regarding its injury reduction. Copyright © 2011 by the American College of Sports Medicine.
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Kindred, J., Trubey, C., & Simons, S. M. (2011). Foot injuries in runners. Current Sports Medicine Reports, 10(5), 249–254. https://doi.org/10.1249/JSR.0b013e31822d3ea4
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