RunDNA Podcast
Uncovering Biomechanics for Injury-Free Running: Gait Analysis
In this episode of the RunDNA Podcast, Doug Adams dives into the biomechanics of a triathlete’s running gait with left ankle limitations.
Timestamps:
00:00 - Introduction & Overview
00:07 - Case Study: Triathlete with Left Ankle Limitations
01:30 - Key Indicators in Gait Analysis
02:58 - Overstriding Mechanics & Knee Drive Insights
05:40 - Symmetry Challenges and Body Adaptations
08:22 - Cues for Improving Running Mechanics
10:15 - Off-Season Gait Retraining: Exercises & Tools
12:40 - Final Thoughts & How to Use Biomechanical Data
15:20 - Outro and Where to Learn More
This case study is packed with insights into how injury history, limited joint mobility, and adapted movement patterns impact a runner's stride and gait efficiency. Doug discusses biomechanics in-depth, sharing strategies for gait retraining and the key cues physical therapists can use to optimize a runner's performance and injury resilience.
Through a detailed gait analysis, Doug breaks down the athlete's mechanics using 3D video to identify specific overstriding patterns and compensatory motions. Discover how to integrate biomechanics with clinical insights to enhance movement, performance, and injury prevention in runners—especially those with past surgeries or physical limitations.
Key Points Discussed:
Biomechanical adaptations for runners with ankle limitations
The impact of overstriding on efficiency and injury risk
Practical gait retraining techniques to optimize form
How cues and gait analysis tools improve running mechanics
Key exercises to improve gait in the off-season
Who Should Listen:
This episode is perfect for physical therapists, running coaches, biomechanics enthusiasts, and any runner interested in improving gait mechanics for injury prevention.