
Running is one of the most popular forms of exercise in Westchester County, NY, from scenic road routes to local trails. While running offers incredible cardiovascular and mental health benefits, it also places repetitive stress on the body — making injuries common without proper preparation and recovery.
At Focal Physical Therapy, with locations in Armonk, Katonah, and Somers, we work with runners of all levels to improve performance, prevent injuries, and return safely after setbacks.
Why Runners Get Injured
Running injuries often stem from a combination of:
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Repetitive impact
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Poor biomechanics
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Muscle imbalances
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Sudden mileage increases
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Inadequate recovery
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Improper footwear
Many runners ignore early warning signs until pain forces them to stop — but physical therapy can address issues long before they become serious.
Common Running Injuries We See
Runner’s Knee (Patellofemoral Pain Syndrome)
Pain around or behind the kneecap caused by poor tracking and muscle imbalance.
Shin Splints
Inflammation of muscles and bone tissue due to impact overload.
Achilles Tendinopathy
Pain and stiffness in the Achilles tendon from overuse.
Plantar Fasciitis
Heel pain caused by repetitive strain on the foot.
Hip & Low Back Pain
Often due to weak glutes or limited mobility.
Injury Prevention Tips for Runners
1. Progress Gradually
Avoid sudden increases in mileage or intensity. A common guideline is no more than a 10% increase per week.
2. Strength Train
Strong hips, glutes, and core reduce stress on knees and ankles.
3. Prioritize Mobility
Limited ankle, hip, or thoracic mobility alters running mechanics and increases injury risk.
4. Rotate Shoes
Using multiple pairs of shoes can reduce repetitive stress patterns.
The Role of Gait Analysis in Running Performance
At Focal Physical Therapy, we often use running gait analysis to identify inefficiencies and injury risk factors.
Gait Analysis Helps Identify:
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Overstriding
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Excessive pronation or supination
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Poor hip control
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Asymmetrical loading
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Cadence inefficiencies
Small adjustments can significantly reduce pain and improve efficiency.
How Physical Therapy Helps Runners Recover Faster
Our runner-specific physical therapy programs include:
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Movement screening
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Manual therapy for mobility
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Progressive strengthening
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Plyometric training
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Return-to-run programming
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Education on training load management
Every plan is customized based on the runner’s goals, experience level, and injury history.
Training Smarter, Not Just Harder
Physical therapy isn’t just for injured runners — it’s a performance tool. Many runners in Westchester County work with us proactively to:
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Improve race performance
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Prevent recurring injuries
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Build long-term resilience
Running Physical Therapy in Armonk, Katonah & Somers
Whether you’re training for a race or simply enjoying weekend runs, expert guidance can keep you moving pain-free.
📍 Focal Physical Therapy — Armonk | Katonah | Somers
🏃 Serving runners across Westchester County, NY
👉 Schedule a running assessment today and keep logging miles with confidence.
