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Q+A: Leg-length discrepancy causes me knee pain...
By Martin Haines on 09/09/2000 10:02:10
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) may aggravate your injury. Once these have been done, you can start thinking about exercises like leg presses (to strengthen your knee) and seated hip abductor and adductor exercises as a precursor to returning to running.—Martin Haines, chartered

Q+A: Will lower-back scoliosis stop my running?
By Martin Haines on 09/09/2000 10:02:10
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-orientated. In this case, get a sports osteopath to mobilise the area and prescribe strengthening and stretching exercises to stabilise the pelvis in its correct position. Once this has been completed, you should be able to return to running.—Martin Haines, chartered

Q+A: I'm 17 and running gives me growing pains...
By Martin Haines on 10/09/2000 18:25:37
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be worth checking with your GP, and asking for an x-ray and blood tests to check that there are no clinical problems in your spine.—Martin Haines, chartered physiotherapist and sports medicine specialist

Q+A: How can I strengthen my ankles?
By Martin Haines on 09/09/2000 10:02:10
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joint.—Martin Haines, chartered physiotherapist and sports injury specialist

Q+A: Rehabilitating a sprained ankle
By Martin Haines on 09/09/2000 10:02:10
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joint.—Martin Haines, chartered physiotherapist and sports injury specialist

Q+A: A road camber is giving me knee pain... Help!
By Martin Haines on 09/09/2000 10:02:10
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, if this proves to be unsatisfactory, you’ll need to see a specialist physiotherapist in running injuries.—Martin Haines, chartered physiotherapist and sports-injury specialist

Q+A: I've had a sore Achilles for a year...
By Martin Haines on 09/09/2000 10:02:10
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. —Martin Haines, chartered physiotherapist and sports injury specialist

Q+A: Will Achilles scar tissue removal work?
By Martin Haines on 09/09/2000 10:02:10
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that your Achilles will be better after the operation, and it’s even possible it could get worse. Thankfully, though, this is the exception rather than the rule. —Martin Haines, chartered physiotherapist and sports-injury specialist

Q+A: Undiagnosed knee pain
By Martin Haines on 09/09/2000 10:02:10
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-678 0233). This may well be enough to take the pressure off your knee.In addition to this you could benefit from training in a gym and performing knee-strengthening exercises. Do not, though, perform leg extensions – see the gym staff for help.—Martin

Q+A: My back has stiffened completely. Help!
By Martin Haines on 09/09/2000 10:02:10
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to contract properly) and also mobility exercises for the spine. In addition, you need a full stretching programme for the muscles and nerves that relate to your hips and spine.—Martin Haines, chartered physiotherapist and sports injury specialist

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