by Dr. Bryan D. Royer | October 1, 2020 | Running, Sports Medicine
Return to Running after an Injury – Toledo, OH Unfortunately, running has inherent risks for certain types of injuries like plantar fasciitis, iliotibial band syndrome, patellar tendinitis and knee bursitis. Despite the best efforts of runners to run through the...
by Dr. Bryan D. Royer | September 30, 2020 | Common Conditions, Running, Sports Medicine
What Is An Ankle or Leg Sprain? A sprain is when the ligaments of a joint in the leg are damaged. This injury to the ligaments can result in a decreased instability which can start the process of arthritis and degeneration in the injured joint. This is different from...
by Dr. Bryan D. Royer | August 1, 2020 | Running, Wellness Lifestyle
TIPS TO MAINTAIN GOOD POSTURE Good posture is often championed widely as being essential to remain in great health, regardless of your goals and tips to maintain this can be very helpful. Many adults move with a poor posture, which has a negative impact on their...
by Dr. Bryan D. Royer | July 2, 2020 | Common Conditions, Running, Sports Medicine
Headaches that occur after running or other types of strenuous activities are generally known as jogger’s headache, runner’s headache and weightlifter’s headache, as well as the more official-sounding terms like exertional headache or exercise headache. Before we get...
by Dr. Bryan D. Royer | April 20, 2020 | Nutrition, Wellness Lifestyle
To protect us, our immune system consists of complex cells, processes, and chemicals all working for the same purpose. But sometimes, our immune system needs our help to finish the job that it is meant to do. And so, through the use of the right dietary supplements,...
by Dr. Bryan D. Royer | April 2, 2020 | Running, Sports Medicine
Training for a marathon is difficult. A 26.2-mile footrace is not something the human body is designed to do. What’s more, few marathon runners are content to run a single marathon. The addictive and competitive nature of running compels a competitor to seek a faster...