Stress fractures are one of the most common — and frustrating — injuries in runners. This blog explores how these injuries develop, who’s most at risk, and what the latest research says about effective rehabilitation and prevention. Learn how strength and conditioning, smart training loads, and early diagnosis can help you return to running stronger than ever.
Praxis What You Preach Blogs
ACL Rehabilitation: The Role of Physiotherapy in Returning to Life, Activity, and Sport
Recovering from ACL surgery? Praxis Physiotherapy delivers structured, evidence-based ACL rehab to help you return to life, sport, and everyday function. Learn more.
Ankle Sprains: Don’t Let a Simple Injury Turn into a Long-Term Problem
Ankle sprains are among the most common injuries we see at Praxis Physiotherapy. Whether you're an AFL midfielder, a cricket fast bowler, or a weekend runner pounding the Brisbane River loop, lateral ankle sprains can derail performance and linger longer than they...
Osgood Schlatters Disease – More than just growing pains in the adolescent knee
Osgood-Schlatter disease (OSD) (or tibial tuberosity traction apophysitis) is a common condition that affects the knee, primarily in adolescents and young athletes. OSD is more frequently experienced in males 12-15 years old who are involved in activities that require...
Achilles Tendinopathy: How to treat your Achilles Pain
Today on the Praxis What We Preach blog, where we shed light on Achilles tendinopathy, a common condition affecting athletes and active individuals. In this article, we will explore the causes, symptoms, and effective treatment strategies for managing Achilles...
Capping kneecap pain – Your guide to Anterior Knee Pain (Patellofemoral Pain Syndrome)
Patellofemoral Pain Syndrome (PFPS) is a common condition that affects the knee joint, particularly the area where the kneecap (patella) meets the thigh bone (femur). It is a prevalent issue among athletes, active individuals, and people with certain anatomical...
Hamstring Strain Injuries: Lessons from Personal Experience and the Latest Research
Discover why hamstring strains are so common in running athletes, including personal insights from elite-level sports physiotherapy. This article explores hamstring injury causes, early symptoms, prevention strategies like Nordic hamstring exercises, and the best rehabilitation practices to recover stronger and reduce reinjury risk.
Split Squat vs Squat vs Deadlift: How to tailor your lower body training
The age old question: What's the best gym activity for my sport? Well - the answer should always be "it depends". Even the same athlete playing the same sport will have different requirements at different parts of a season. Generally speaking, there are some common...
Plantar Fasciopathy: Understanding how to heal your heel pain
Feel like your walking on glass in the mornings? Those first few steps after a long period of sitting hurt the underside of your heel? Struggling to stand at the end of a long day due to your feet? If so, then you may have plantar fasciopathy, also known as plantar...
Understanding Sever’s Disease: A Common Foot Condition in Active Growing Children
Understanding Sever’s Disease in Growing Children Sever’s disease — medically known as calcaneal apophysitis — is a common heel condition affecting active children, especially during growth spurts. Despite its name, it’s not a “disease” in the traditional sense, but...
Tibialis Anterior – The missing link to pain free legs and performance?
Shin splints? Painful knee with jumping? Recurrent ankle sprains? These are the types of injuries we fix day in and day out at Praxis Physio. There are number of recommended paths for rehabilitation in theses injuries backed by the research and our clinical...
Shin Splints: Causes, Treatment & How to Get Back to Running Stronger
Key Takeaways Shin splints (MTSS) are an overuse bone stress injury. Training load errors are the biggest contributor. Hip strength and force control play a major role. Early management prevents stress fractures. Strength + smart loading beats rest alone. Shin Splints...
FACT OR FICTION: Is running bad for your knees
We at Praxis think that patient education is the cornerstone of good physiotherapy. We particularly enjoy discussing people's understanding of their injuries or the beliefs around certain activities. As such we are starting "Fact or Fiction Friday's" in which we...
Is running bad for your knees?
Running. Probably one of the most maligned exercises when it comes to knees and overuse injuries. The thought that running 'wears' out your knees and causes osteoarthritis (a chronic disease often associated with joint pain and stiffness, reduced mobility and reduced...














