Ranking the Best Injury Prevention Strategies with Kate Edwards, DPT
Release Date: 02/06/2025
The Strength Running Podcast
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Dr. Kate Mihevc Edwards, PT, DPT, OCS, is a board-certified orthopedic specialist, author, and renowned running medicine physical therapist with over 15 years of experience in orthopedics and sports medicine.
As the owner of Precision Performance and Physical Therapy in Atlanta, GA, and founder of Fast Bananas RUNsource, she is dedicated to helping runners—from recreational athletes to Olympians—prevent injuries, recover effectively, and achieve peak performance.
We talk about:
- How strength training, sleep, and nutrition prevent injuries
- Tips for better sleep at home and traveling
- Proper physical and mental rest
- Benefits of cold plunges, contrast therapy, and massage
- Cross-training tips to prevent injury
- What runners do for injury prevention that doesn’t truly help
If you have a friend who's always struggling with injuries, send them a link to this episode.
Links & Resources from the Show:
- Kate on Instagram
- Kate’s book, Racing Heart: A Runners Journey of Love, Loss and Perseverance
- Precision Performance on Instagram
- RUNsource app on Apple and on Google Play
- RUNsource on Instagram
- Get the free Little Black Book of Recovery and Prevention.
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