Running Injury Treatment in Orpington
Appointment-only osteopathic care for running injuries, running-related pain, muscle and joint discomfort, and return-to-running support at Resilience Osteopathy in Orpington.
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Osteopathic Care for Running Injuries in Orpington
Running injuries can develop suddenly or gradually over time. Some runners notice pain after increasing distance, speed, hill work or training frequency. Others may develop stiffness, aching or discomfort after a change in footwear, surface, recovery, strength or running load.
People may attend with running-related knee pain, calf pain, ankle pain, foot discomfort, hip pain, lower back pain, Achilles-related discomfort, muscle tightness or general movement-related symptoms. These issues can affect confidence, training consistency and your ability to return to running comfortably.
At Resilience Osteopathy in Orpington, care begins with a clear assessment to understand your symptoms, running history, training load, recovery, movement and goals. Treatment is tailored to you and may include hands-on osteopathic care, movement advice, load management and rehabilitation exercises where appropriate.
Common Running Injury Symptoms
People attend Resilience Osteopathy with different types of running injuries and running-related discomfort. Symptoms may include:
Knee Pain
Pain or discomfort around the knee during running, after training or when increasing distance or intensity.
Calf and Achilles Pain
Tightness, aching or discomfort around the calf, Achilles area or lower leg linked with running load.
Hip or Back Pain
Running-related discomfort around the hips, pelvis or lower back that affects movement or confidence.
Training-Related Pain
Symptoms that may develop after changes in mileage, speed work, hills, footwear, terrain or recovery.
How Osteopathy May Help
Osteopathic care looks at how your joints, muscles, posture, movement, strength, running load and recovery may be contributing to your symptoms. The aim is to understand the bigger picture, rather than only focusing on the painful area.
Your appointment may include hands-on osteopathic treatment to support mobility and comfort, along with advice to help you manage symptoms between appointments. Where appropriate, you may also be given rehabilitation exercises to support movement, strength, control and confidence.
Treatment is always based on your assessment findings, symptoms, goals and general health. If your symptoms suggest that medical review or further investigation is needed, you will be advised appropriately.
What to Expect at Your Appointment
1. Case History
We discuss your symptoms, running history, training routine, recent changes, recovery, previous injuries and goals.
2. Assessment
Your movement, mobility, strength and relevant joints or muscles may be assessed to help understand contributing factors.
3. Treatment and Advice
Where appropriate, care may include hands-on treatment, movement advice, exercise guidance and return-to-running support.
Support for Training, Recovery and Return to Running
Running injuries can affect people in different ways. For some, the main issue is pain during a run. For others, symptoms may appear afterwards, during hills, speed work, longer distances or when returning after a break.
Resilience Osteopathy supports runners in Orpington who want clear advice, practical treatment and a plan that fits their training level. The aim is to help you understand your symptoms, move more confidently and return to running in a realistic way.
Why Choose Resilience Osteopathy?
Patient-Centred Care
Your symptoms, running goals, activity level and concerns are listened to. Care is tailored to you rather than using a one-size-fits-all approach.
Hands-On Osteopathic Treatment
Treatment may include hands-on techniques to support comfort, mobility and movement, depending on your assessment.
Exercise-Based Support
You may be given rehabilitation exercises or movement advice to help support recovery between appointments.
Regulated Osteopathic Care
Osteopathy is a regulated healthcare profession in the UK. Care is based on assessment, clinical reasoning and clear communication.
Book Running Injury Treatment in Orpington
If a running injury, training-related pain or movement-related discomfort is affecting how you run, train or return to activity, contact Resilience Osteopathy to arrange an appointment.
Appointments are available by prior booking only.
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