Running injuries are common and can affect both new and experienced runners. Whether you’re training for an event, returning after time off, or running recreationally, pain or injury can quickly disrupt your routine.

At HJOsteo, we provide osteopathy and sports therapy for running injuries across Newcastle-under-Lyme, Stoke-on-Trent, Eccleshall and the wider Staffordshire area, helping runners recover, reduce pain, and return to running with confidence.


Common Running Injuries We See

Running injuries may include:

  • Lower back pain
  • Hip and pelvic pain
  • Knee pain
  • Achilles and calf pain
  • Foot and ankle pain
  • Muscle strains and overuse injuries

Often, running injuries develop gradually due to training load, biomechanics, or recovery factors.


How Osteopathy Can Help Running Injuries

Osteopathy focuses on improving joint movement, reducing strain, and supporting efficient movement patterns throughout the body.

Treatment may include:

  • Joint mobilisation and spinal adjustments (including “clicks” where appropriate)
  • Soft tissue techniques
  • Assessment of movement and running-related strain
  • Advice on training load and recovery

Sports Therapy for Running Injury Rehabilitation

Sports therapy plays a key role in supporting recovery and return to running.

Treatment may involve:

  • Targeted soft tissue treatment
  • Strength and conditioning exercises
  • Mobility and stability work
  • Gradual return-to-running guidance

This approach helps reduce the risk of recurrence.


Why Running Injuries Occur

Running injuries may be influenced by:

  • Sudden changes in training volume or intensity
  • Inadequate recovery
  • Muscle imbalance or weakness
  • Reduced joint mobility
  • Footwear or surface changes

A thorough assessment helps identify contributing factors.


Who We Treat

We work with runners of all levels, including:

  • Recreational and beginner runners
  • Club and competitive runners
  • Runners returning from injury
  • Multi-sport athletes

What to Expect at Your Appointment

Your appointment will include:

  • Detailed assessment and case history
  • Clear explanation of findings
  • Hands-on treatment
  • Rehabilitation advice and next steps

Book an Appointment

If a running injury is holding you back, we’re here to help.
👉 Book your osteopathy or sports therapy appointment today.