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  • Sports Medicine
  • Running Science
  • Injury Epidemiology

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  • Running injuries are prevalent among athletes.
  • Understanding injury history and current status is crucial for prevention and management.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To compare injury history and running status between current and former runners.
  • To investigate self-perceived injury status in relation to actual injury incidence.

Main Methods:

  • A cross-sectional online survey was conducted.
  • 312 participants (runners and former runners) aged 18+ completed the survey.
  • Data collected included injury incidence, diagnoses, treatments, and time off running.

Main Results:

  • 80% of participants reported at least one running injury, with 775 total injuries documented.
  • Common injuries included iliotibial band syndrome (34%), plantar fasciitis (30%), thigh/hip muscle strain (25%), and medial tibial stress syndrome (22%).
  • Approximately 40% of injured participants continued to run.

Conclusions:

  • The high incidence of running injuries (80%) aligns with existing literature.
  • Running injuries present on a continuum of severity.
  • Individual responses to running injuries are complex and multifactorial.