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Using Neuroscience to Avoid Injuries

Written by Susie Jelinek | May 10, 2018 3:00:00 PM

This week we take a look back and focus on an article written by Heather Johnson from the Runner's World Magazine:

“Most runners have been there. The race goes well, but the knee starts screaming shortly after the finish. You try stretching, strengthening, and endless foam rolling. Nothing works. 

When traditional paths to better health fail, some athletes are finding solutions to vexing injuries by trying neuromuscular therapies. These routines are thought to improve coordination, power, and reaction time by training the body and the mind to work better together—activating muscles that the brain is failing to reach.
 
 
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