running analysis

What to Give the Runner in Your Life: The Running Analysis

What to Give the Runner in Your Life: The Running Analysis

Running is about more than just the gear, so be sure to give your favorite New York City Marathoner more than just a new pair of shoes and fancy running pants this year. 

Treat them to a Noraxon Running Analysis from one of our highly qualified physical therapists and they'll be talking about this holiday season for the rest of the year.

Motivation Monday: Runners Unite!

Motivation Monday: Runners Unite!

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Everything a runner needs to train hard and work smart. 

Every few months we like to bond with the running community and support their hard preparation for world-class races (The New York City Marathon!!) by offering complimentary running sessions for one day only. 

Runners and Treadmills and PT's- Oh My!

Runners and Treadmills and PT's- Oh My!

It's that time of the year again folks.  That's right. 

Time for our complimentary runner's clinic!

We've become known in New York City for our physical therapy protocols to get runners back to sport after injury or surgery and we are opening up our Lincoln Square clinic doors to share the love. 

Running Form Re-visited: Two Timeless Tips for Running Away from Injury

Running Form Re-visited: Two Timeless Tips for Running Away from Injury

As physical therapists our job is to make sure we're on top of the most compelling research in body mechanics, efficiency, form, and healing. It's our job to make sure you're logging miles on the Central Park loop or crossing the New York City Marathon finish line. Whether you just want to run without your usual aches and pains, are looking to get back to sport after injury or surgery, or want to crush your previous record times-- we have the training program and the latest research for your goals. 

Running May Actually be Beneficial for Knee Arthritis

Running May Actually be Beneficial for Knee Arthritis

Knee cartilage degeneration from years of pounding the pavement makes intuitive sense--there are few activities that require you to absorb the shock of 2.5-5 times your body weight repetitively like running does. For people who do get diagnosed with knee arthritis, it can be a helpful coping mechanism to come up with a reason why they developed the disease.