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The Cartilage Response to Running with Michaela Khan
Manage episode 379632218 series 2770928
Michaela Khan is a researcher from the University of British Columbia. She studies all things running biomechanics and discusses her recent systematic review and meta-analysis titled: The Influence of Running on Lower Limb Cartilage.
Michaela discusses the work that went into publishing the paper and what the final results concluded.
You will learn:
- What influence running has on cartilage
- How the cartilage responds after minutes, hours, days and months of running.
- How to maintain healthy knee and hip cartilage
- If high mileage runners need to worry about their knees
- What runners with mild-moderate osteo-arthritis need to do
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Manage episode 379632218 series 2770928
Michaela Khan is a researcher from the University of British Columbia. She studies all things running biomechanics and discusses her recent systematic review and meta-analysis titled: The Influence of Running on Lower Limb Cartilage.
Michaela discusses the work that went into publishing the paper and what the final results concluded.
You will learn:
- What influence running has on cartilage
- How the cartilage responds after minutes, hours, days and months of running.
- How to maintain healthy knee and hip cartilage
- If high mileage runners need to worry about their knees
- What runners with mild-moderate osteo-arthritis need to do
Become a Patron! Choose your Tier Here
Run Smarter YouTube Channel
Book a FREE Injury chat with Brodie
Run Smarter App IOS or Android
Get Access to Brodie's Running Research Database!
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