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2023 Running Repairs Online course

The Running Repairs Online course with Tom Goom – teaching Physiotherapists, Physical therapists and trained health professionals how to successfully treat running injuries

Tired of feeling like this?
“I feel overwhelmed with everything I need to assess in runners. I’m not 100% sure which tests to perform or how to diagnose their injury, and whether I should analyse their gait or running program as well.”
“I’m not sure how much running my patients should do while they’re recovering from an injury, and how to get them to reduce their running.”
“I love treating active patients, but I don’t love it when my running injury patients come back feeling the same as last time, and they still can’t run without pain.”

and you want this…..
“I know exactly what I need to assess when patients have a running injury. I’m so much better at diagnosing running injuries, knowing how much patients can run during their rehab, and analysing running gait now!”
“I’m confident now when I explain to my patients the cause of their running injury, and give them exercises that I know are going to help them recover and get them back running painfree.”
“I love the new approach I’m using with running injury patients, it works so well. I’m getting great results and now I really enjoying treating runners, especially injuries I used to struggle with, like ITB syndrome and plantar fasciopathy!”

Then the Running Repairs Online course is for you
Discover how to easily and accurately assess running injury patients, provide patients with effective exercises, rehab and running progressions, load management and gait retraining that improve pain and return your patients to running faster and more effectively than any approach you’ve used before.

Rehab strategies, treatment and exercises for successfully running injury treatment

We have the tools you need to effectively and confidently treat running injuries.
We’ve worked with thousands of therapists just like you, therapists who want to help their running injury patients overcome their pain and reach their goals, but just can’t quite get the treatment results they’d like.
The Running Repairs Online course gives you the rehab strategies, treatment and exercises you need to successfully treat injured runners.

Get immediate access

The Running Repairs Online course is your step by step guide to progress recreational and elite runners from injury to full recovery, with immediate access to:

  • Assessment and treatment video demonstrations. Improve your practical skills and treatment results immediately with demonstrations of assessment tests, treatment techniques, gait retraining and rehab exercises.
  • Online video lectures. Access the latest information & evidence wherever and whenever you like.
  • Case studies & live coaching Q&A’s. Use your new knowledge & skills to develop a rehab pathway for your patients, supported with live sessions with Tom Goom.
  • Digital course handouts & infographics.

A clear pathway to recovery for your running injury patients
You can use effective, up to date treatment with a clear pathway to recovery experience great treatment results with running injuries.

Improve your assessment & diagnosis.
With the Running Repairs Online course you’ll improve your:

  • Assessment – Know which questions to ask and tests to perform, with clear video demonstrations of assessment tests.
  • Diagnosis – Understand what’s causing your patients pain, differentiate it from other conditions, and make sure you don’t miss serious pathology (red flags).

Exercises & progressions

  • Exercises & progressions – Know the most effective exercises, which exercises your patients need to perform for all the common patient presentations at each stage of rehab, and how to progress exercises. You’ll have access to video demonstrations of each exercise.

Gait analysis & retraining

  • Gait analysis & retraining – Analyse your patients running gait, identify gait patterns contributing to their pain and use simple cues to retrain gait for a quicker recovery.

Running programs, patient adherence, explanations & a clear rehab pathway

  • Patient explanations – Clearly and easily explain patients’ diagnosis, how you’ll guide them along the road to recovery, their part in the rehab process, and recovery timeframes.
  • Running programs – Know how much your patients should run, and how to progress their running program.
  • Patient adherence – Have strategies you can use to get even those resistant patients on board, performing their rehab program, and sticking to a running load that allows recovery.
  • Rehab pathway – Create a clear rehab pathway to guide patients through each stage from injury to full recovery.

What makes the Running Repairs Online course so special?

Running Repairs Online course is a course developed for clinicians by an expert clinician to give you practical step by step assessment & treatment skills to use immediately.
After completing the Running Repairs Online course, you’ll know you’re treating runners effectively. You’ll feel confident with your assessment, treatment, exercise prescription and return to running plan.

Getting the results you want with running injuries?
We know what it feels like to provide treatment for running injuries that isn’t getting the results you want.
We’ve helped thousands of therapists through the step by step process to become confident running injury experts.
We can help you.
Hit that Register button and start your step by step journey to become a running injury expert.

“A fantastic clinically useful course with tons of practical information that you can put into practice the next day. Clear, concise, and really breaks down the current complicated and often confusing research into much simpler, clinically applicable concepts. Tom is extremely generous with sharing info and always very accessible if you have any questions.”
CARLA (Physio, Trinidad & Tobago)

Why create the Running Repairs Online course? Tom Goom’s story

How did Tom Goom develop his knowledge, skills and passion for running injuries? Here’s Tom’s story.

“Running Repairs started at the finish. To be precise, at the finish of the Brighton marathon around a decade ago. I was watching in the Spring sunshine unaware that this was the beginning of my work and my life changing forever…

… As I watched the runners battle through that finishing stretch I was in awe. I cheered so much I was hoarse for days! I’ve always been a runner and have competed since primary school cross-country but I’d never tackled the ‘big one’. That was about to change. Within 24 hours I’d signed up for my first marathon, a race that ignited my passion for running rehab.

That started a journey of running and a journey of learning for me.

As I began training for my marathon, I pushed myself and was constantly keeping niggles at bay. I went on a runner’s forum to see how others were getting on and what I found shocked me.

There were so many runners managing injuries and all were struggling to find quality treatment. I searched online and everywhere I looked it was the same – poor advice, “must-do” stretches and foam rolling, multiple different opinions without any evidence behind them.

I wanted to help all these runners, and I became a man on a mission! I spent hours answering question after question on running forums but with more questions coming up than I could answer I soon realised I needed to create a home for quality, evidence-based advice on running injuries – running-physio.com

I started writing articles on ITB syndrome and all the common injuries I saw clinically – reviewing the evidence, using it with my running injury patients, and synthesising the research and practical application into a blogpost with advice on treatment and injury prevention.

There were injuries, complex problems and jargon that I was unfamiliar with, and I felt daunted by how much I needed to know. At the same time, I became determined to research all of these areas, use the research and my new knowledge with my patients, and share my knowledge with as many runners as possible.

I explored strength and conditioning, load management, training optimisation and psychosocial factors in injury, gaining knowledge and experience all the time.

The more my knowledge and skills developed around the latest research, the more I was able to help runners. Having solutions for runners and consistently finding ways to get them back on track (literally and figuratively) is a great feeling.

My treatment results with injured athletes started to get noticed and I became the ‘go to guy’ for running injuries, seeing everyone from weekend warriors to international athletes.

My passion for treating running injuries grew and grew, fuelled by the clinical success extra knowledge was bringing.

Sharing knowledge, research and clinical experience with the Running Repairs Online course.

As my knowledge and passion grew I wanted to help fellow therapists get great results with athletes. I took what I learned and carefully shaped it into the first Running Repairs course which I presented in July 2014, covering all the key principles in managing running injury as well as how to treat all common pathologies we see in runners. With gait analysis, strength and conditioning and training load management to fit in too it was a full weekend but I loved every minute of it!

I’ve been very fortunate since then to present the course all over the world and meet some incredible therapists. Their feedback has taken Running Repairs to a new level. Every course I listened carefully to people and used it to adapt and expand the course and the response has been excellent – the average score the course is given by participants is 9.5/10!

The problem I encountered with face to face courses was time. I wanted to share more on shoe selection, strength and conditioning, power development and complex cases, but couldn’t fit any more into a weekend course. I had more exercises to share, more ideas and more solutions to offer therapists.

Therapists from around the world wanted to attend the course, but didn’t have a way to get to the course in the UK. Demand for the Running Repairs course was going through the roof, but I couldn’t physically run any more face to face courses or fit the number of therapists wanting to attend into a room.

In stepped Clinical Edge legend and good friend of mine, David Pope with the answer!.. David suggested we develop an online course where we could include ALL the aspects I wanted to cover, and therapists all over the world could enjoy it at their leisure. We combined my content with his extensive experience in online learning and passion for sharing knowledge, and Running Repairs Online was born.

Since opening the Running Repairs Online course for enrolment in July 2017 we’ve been blown away by how popular it is and delighted with the feedback from participants. It’s been amazing to see a community of thousands of Running Repairs Online course graduates grow around the world. I love hearing the success every online course attendee has with running injuries in their clinical practice.

Sharing my knowledge and skills with you in the Running Repairs Online course will build your confidence in treating runners, and avoid the frustrations of not having a clear pathway to recovery for your running injury patients.

This is what it’s always been about for us. Helping you build your confidence and expand your practice to become the trusted person to guide runners from injury to the finish line. Running Repairs Online has become an important part of my life, a passion where I can share practical treatment strategies, new ideas and connect with you as a fellow therapist. I really enjoy giving you the resources, latest research, and most up to date and effective rehab to achieve awesome results with running injuries.

I’m really proud of what we’ve created and I can’t wait to share it with you!

Register now on the Running Repairs Online course and join Christine who messaged to say, “the Running Repairs course has been the best continuing education course I’ve ever taken!”

Tom Goom Chartered Physiotherapist Brighton UK

What do course attendees have to say about the Running Repairs Online course?

“The Running Repairs course has been the best continuing education course I have ever taken. I found myself using the information to treat all kinds of problems. I highly recommend!”
CHRISTINE (Physical Therapist, US).

“Hands down the best course I have been on. Every second is worthwhile and no time is wasted. The best thing about the Running Repairs Online course is its immediate applicability into your practice and for your patients. This course is pound for pound a highly worthwhile investment in yourself and your clinic and will greatly benefit your patients.”
RICKY (Physio, UK).

Earlybird bonus! Return to running patient handout pack

Designing a clear running program with step by step progressions is important to help patients meet their running goals, but it takes a lot of time. Time we don’t always have in a treatment session.

Injured runners want to get back to running as quickly as possible, and you want to give your patients clear guidance on how to start and progress their running, so their rehab is successful, they recover from injury, and you can help them meet their running goals.

How long does it take you to design an 8 week running injury program for each of your patients? And then create the next 8 to 12 week program? If you do this for every running injury patient, how much time will you spend in a year creating running injury programs?

Often the temptation when we run out of time is to give patients some general guidelines, like increase running by 10% per week. That works for a number of patients, there’s no doubt about it. Telling patients to do some squats, lunges or calf raises and increase it by 10% a week also works for some patients, but it’s probably not an ideal rehab prescription for most patients either.

What if you had a Return to running patient information pack, that included specific programs for every single phase of their rehab and return to running? How much time will it save you? How much will it improve your results with runners to have a specific program they can follow every week, that gradually and progressively increases their running volume so they hit their goals, and get great results from your treatment program?

Today I have a bonus for you, to save you time with every single one of your running injury patients.

Receive the Early bird bonus “Return to running patient handout pack” with Running Repairs Online course registration today, with running programs & patient information sheets to save you time in treatment sessions.

You’ll receive a “Return to running patient handout pack” when you enrol on the Running Repairs Online course today, that includes:

1. Return to running information sheet to guide your patients through their return to running, and help remember all the important info you went through with them in their treatment session.
2. Return to run program Phase 1 – The starting line. From 0 to 10 minutes running.
3. Return to run program Phase 2 – On track. From 1km to 5km.
4. Return to run program Phase 3 – 10k triumph! From 3km to 10km.
5. Return to run program Phase 4 – Half marathon hero! From 10km to 21km.
6. Return to run program Phase 5 – Master the marathon! From 16km to 42km.

When you hand or email your patients whichever program they need, they’ll be able to tick off a day by day, week by week running progression to hit their goals. They’ll know exactly what to do every day, when to schedule rehab and S&C, how to incorporate recovery weeks into their training, and how to adapt their running program if needed.

You’ll free up time in your treatment sessions to focus on your patients rehab program, education and other important aspects that improve your treatment results.

You’ll give your patients a highly polished, professional handout that makes your treatment and clinic appear even more skilled and professional. You can even personalise each sheet with your clinic logo or your details at the top of the handout, to remind them that you are the expert that helped them on the road to recovery and get back to running.

Enrol now on the Running Repairs Online course and receive your exclusive free bonus package “Return to running patient handout pack”.

Earlybird bonus #2 – Save time in treatment sessions
Time is precious in your treatment sessions, and with so many areas you could assess and treat, where should you focus?
When you enrol on the Running Repairs Online course today, receive this Early bird two-part bonus “How to” guide to get great treatment results with runners when you have limited appointment time:

1. An exclusive “Quick guide to running injury assessment & treatment” infographic.
Save time with this handy guide containing the key info and areas to focus on at each stage of your running injury rehab.
2. Bonus module “Run through – Running assessment & treatment mastery for time-crunched therapists”

Discover how your running injury rehabilitation sessions can be structured to save time and improve your treatment outcomes. You’ll explore how to help your patients understand, trust and buy into their treatment program.

In the free bonus “Run Through – Running assessment & treatment mastery for time-crunched therapists”, you’ll explore:

  • How to fit assessment of running patients, exercises and progressions, education, gait analysis & retraining into treatment sessions with limited time.
  • How to structure your rehab and retraining program to get the best outcomes with runners and running injuries.
  • When and how to change patients running biomechanics.
  • When and how to transition from strengthening exercises to more challenging dynamic and functional retraining.
  • Case studies demonstrating how you can use this with your patients.

Today’s bonus will help you structure your rehab program, stepping you through each part of your patients rehab, so you can get great treatment results with your runners, especially when you have limited appointment time with your patients.

You’ll get access to exclusive ITB and Plantar fasciopathy case studies that take you through the treatment of real patients, how you can structure each session and progress patients. These case studies are only available with your early bird “Run through” bonus.

These opening day bonus videos are only available when you enrol on the Running Repairs Online course today.

Modules included in the Running Repairs Online course with Tom Goom that’ll improve your running injury results….

Whether you want to improve your results with your current running injury patients, treat track & field teams, or you’ve just started your treatment career, the Running Repairs Online course can help. This online course can be undertaken over a weekend or over 12 months, whatever fits into your schedule, and provides you with everything you need to successfully treat running injuries.

The Running Repairs Online course contains 18 course modules. All course materials – including streaming videos, downloadable course handouts, MP3’s and more – are in your course dashboard.

Module 1 – Restoring balance

Discover the key concepts to successfully treat runners and athletes of all levels.

Quickly identify and explain to your patients the cause of their running injury, so that you can balance training load, physical and psychological factors, and set runners on a pathway to recovery.

You’ll also:

  • Provide effective recovery strategies to accelerate the effects of your treatment.
  • Discover 4 running myths that will surprise most athletes.
  • Find out if you make these mistakes when treating runners – they could be ruining your results!
  • Help patients develop clear, realistic expectations of rehab and recovery from the start and throughout your treatment, enhancing their buy-in, completion of rehab exercises and your treatment results.

By the end of module 1, you’ll confidently identify and address factors leading to your patient’s injury, and help patients have a clear understanding of their rehab and recovery.

Module 2 – Know your athlete and what’s caused their injury

Streamline your assessment and treatment to focus on the important factors that improve outcomes. You’ll confidently identify the likely cause of a running injury with your subjective and objective assessment.

You’ll also:

  • Explore practical demonstrations of assessment tests so you’re better equipped to diagnose and treat symptoms and their drivers.
  • Know the training errors that cause 60 to 70% of running injuries.
  • Follow the training principles in this module to allow your patients to quickly recover from injury, reduce their risk of reinjury and improve performance.

By the end of module 2, you’ll have an efficient, accurate assessment that you can use to provide targeted, effective and evidence-based treatment of running injuries.

Module 3 – Become an expert in gait analysis

Use a step by step approach to provide expert gait analysis and provide effective retraining to improve patient pain immediately.

Should you assess gait during your first treatment session with a patient? Second or third session? In this module you’ll know the best time to assess and retrain gait to accelerate your rehab.

Gait assessment can seem like a time-consuming process. Use simple and effective gait retraining cues to assess and improve gait patterns and symptoms in the constraints of a short treatment session.

You’ll also:

  • Identify whether your patients pain is related to their gait pattern or has another cause unrelated to gait.
  • Know whether patients should switch to a different foot strike pattern eg a forefoot strike.
  • Explore case studies with video examples of different gait patterns, cues that were used to improve gait and symptoms, and how you can use these same techniques to improve your results with runners.

By the end of this module, you’ll know exactly how to perform an efficient assessment of running gait, and effective cues you can use to improve patient symptoms and gait patterns.

Module 4 – Optimise strength & conditioning for your runners

Module 4 – Optimise strength & conditioning for your runners
Master exercise prescription and provide individualised rehab programs using strength & conditioning (S&C) principles for common running injuries.

You’ll explore:

  • The reason why “less is more” in effective rehab programs.
  • How to build strong runners (and do it in 45 minutes per week with fast, effective rehab circuits!!).
  • Whether you’re loading up your athletes enough in their rehab? Find the right load for your runners to get improvements in strength, and boost their results.
  • What is “correct form” for exercises?
  • Discover how to guide your athletes through each of their rehab exercises.
  • Do you know how to improve strength and flexibility without stretching?
  • Use specific exercises that have a “double whammy” effect of improved strength AND flexibility, in less time.
  • How to create effective rehab programmes and adapt them for great results.

By the end of this module, you’ll know how to develop winning rehab programmes using S&C principles, that get great results with running injuries (and improve performance at the same time), boosting your confidence as a rehab specialist.

Module 5 – Run or rest? How to guide return to running after injury.
A clear pathway to guide and progress your patients return to running.

Do you know how to keep injured athletes running without flaring their pain? In this module, you’ll find out how to keep your injured patients making great progress through rehab, while still running.

You’ll also:

  • Confidently follow these two simple rules to keep most of your injured athletes running:Pain during running is ok, providing it’s mild (between 0 and 3 out of 10).
  • Any symptoms settle quickly after running so they’re back to normal in 24 hours.
  • Understand when a more cautious approach or a break from running is needed. You’ll know how to accurately explain why a break is needed and the length of the break, so you can get them on board and allow tissue recovery.
  • When your patients need a break from running, you’ll confidently use a 4 step process for successful return to running.
  • Explore criteria and advanced rehab ideas you can use when returning your ACL post-op patients to running.
  • Discover the truth about recovery. There’s one recovery approach that’s the most effective and many of your athletes aren’t doing it!

By the end of this module, you’ll know when your patients can continue to run or need time off. You’ll have a clear pathway and all the tools you need to guide their running or return to running program, and keep you patient on track for an excellent recovery.

Module 6 – Tendinopathy
Exercises and rehab strategies to overcome all lower limb tendinopathies.

In this module, you’ll learn how to dramatically improve your results with tendinopathy, using effective, evidence based and patient-centred treatment. 40% of people with tendon pain don’t respond to standard treatment, and in this module you’ll discover 4 treatment principles to help even challenging cases. You’ll also:

  • Understand tendinopathy pathology, including whether inflammation plays a role, and factors that influence tendon pain, so you can accurately describe it to your patients.
  • Use effective exercises and loading, including how the latest evidence helps you get better results with heavy slow resistance, isometrics, combined approaches and plyometric exercise for tendinopathies such as:
  • Patellar
  • Achilles & plantaris
  • Gluteal
  • Tibialis posterior
  • Peroneal
  • Proximal hamstring
    and more.
  • Know when and why your tendinopathy patients shouldn’t include stretching in their program.
  • Confidently explain tendinopathy recovery timeframes, so your patients have clear expectations throughout their rehab.
  • Help your patients get on board and complete their rehab program, to make great progress and successfully reach their goals.

By the end of this module, you’ll have the exercises, loading and treatment strategies you need to set your patients on the path to a speedy recovery.

Module 7 – Plantar fasciopathy
Exercises and rehab to successfully treat plantar fasciopathy.

In this module you’ll use strengthening and specific stretches to accelerate your treatment results with plantar fasciopathy. You’ll address key impairments in strength, control, range of movement and load capacity to improve your results with this challenging condition. You’ll also:

  • Know whether isometric exercises are effective for each individual plantar fasciopathy patient.
  • Discover effective exercises you can incorporate into your plantar fasciopathy treatment.
  • Know when orthoses, steroid injections or surgery are an option for your patients.

By the end of this module, you’ll confidently treat plantar fasciopathy, support your runners through their recovery and back to running.

Module 8 – Bone stress injuries, MTSS & stress fractures
Accurately diagnose and treat bone stress injuries such as medial tibial stress syndrome (‘shin splints’).

Bone stress injuries (BSI) can slam the handbrake on your patients ability to run. It’s important for us to identify these injuries early, and provide excellent treatment, because if we miss them, it may have long term consequences or be career ending for a runner or athlete. In this module you’ll discover how to accurately assess and effectively manage Medial Tibial Stress Syndrome, other BSI’s and high risk stress fractures. You’ll also:

  • Use a bone loading program to optimise adaptation to exercise.
  • Explore the truth about running and bone health and chances are, it’s not what you think!
  • Implement four rehab rules for stronger bones!

By the end of this module, you’ll accurately identify and have clear treatment strategies for bone stress injuries, along with exercises you can use to help prevent stress bone injuries in all your runners. You’ll have peace of mind, knowing that your runners with bone stress injuries are on the best path to recovery and you can help other runners prevent bone stress injuries.

Module 9 – Muscle pain & biomechanical overload
Quickly and accurately assess, differentially diagnose & provide exercises for calf and anterolateral shin pain from “Biomechanical overload syndrome”.

In this module, you’ll quickly and accurately assess and differentially diagnose “Biomechanical overload syndrome” causing calf pain or anterolateral shin pain during running. You’ll also:

  • Discover effective treatment strategies and exercises for acute calf and hamstring muscle injuries.
  • Know why “Biomechanical overload syndrome” more accurately describes this condition than “Chronic exertional compartment syndrome”.
  • Learn specific tests and exercises you can use with patients with Biomechanical overload syndrome.
  • Improve your treatment of calf strains and hamstring tears in a new section which includes progressive rehab for an injured sprinter and a differential diagnosis you don’t want to miss!

By the end of this module, you’ll confidently diagnose the source of your patients muscle and calf pain, and have effective exercises to boost your lower limb treatment results.

Module 10 – Patellofemoral pain & ITBS
Exercises & treatment strategies for patellofemoral pain and iliotibial band syndrome (ITBS), plus case studies.

In this module, you’ll develop a winning strategy to rehab your patients patellofemoral pain (PFP) and ITB syndrome. You’ll use strength, control and power exercises to help patients make a full recovery from PFP and ITB syndrome. You’ll also:

  • Use a comprehensive treatment approach to help your PFP patients achieve their goals.
  • Adopt clear communication strategies to explain pain and give good quality, confident advice to your patients.
  • Apply the latest research on pain, central sensitisation and the link to training, to overcome your patient’s persistent pain and running injuries.

You’ll apply everything you’ve learned throughout the Running Repairs Online course to navigate through a real case study. You’ll improve your clinical reasoning, load management, exercise selection, gait retraining options and more, to give you outstanding treatment results, improve your reputation with running injuries, and become the “go to” therapist for running injuries in your area.

Module 11 – Pain to performance. A step by step guide to low back pain in runners.
Step by step guide to assessment and treatment of low back pain in runners and athletes.

In this module, you’ll use a comprehensive step by step guide to assessment and treatment of low back pain in runners and athletes. You’ll also:

  • Develop and use an effective, patient centred treatment for low back pain, that helps overcome their fears, and gets them back to activity.
  • Combine strength and conditioning and running rehab with Cognitive Functional Therapy to help your low back pain patients fully recover, and prepare physically and psychologically for the demands of their sport and daily life.

By the end of this module, you’ll take your low back pain patients on a step by step journey from pain to performance.

Module 12 – Achilles tendinopathy
Successfully assess, differentiate and treat Achilles tendinopathy.

In this module, you’ll explore how to differentially diagnose achilles tendinopathy from other common causes of achilles and heel pain. You’ll also:

  • Avoid ineffective treatments that hamper your treatment results.
  • Discover specific strengthening, range of movement exercises, load management and gait retraining you can use immediately with your achilles tendinopathy patients.

By the end of this module you’ll successfully differentiate achilles tendinopathy, and employ effective treatment to get uncommonly good results with this common condition.

Module 13 – Proximal hamstring tendinopathy
Assess, diagnose and treat patients buttock pain and proximal hamstring tendinopathy.

In this module, you’ll explore how to quickly and accurately assess patients with buttock pain, to diagnose proximal hamstring tendinopathy, and differentiate it from other common causes, such as referred lumbar pain, gluteal tendinopathy and more.

You’ll know how to adjust your patients running program, use specific loading exercises to settle pain and improve strength, know which aggravating activities to minimise initially, and how to get your patients feeling great and back to sport, running and activity.

Hurdles – How to overcome barriers to treatment & manage complex cases.
How to treat injured athletes with complex presentations or multiple areas of pain.

You’ll also:

  • Learn how to design effective, tailored treatment programs to free athletes from persistent injury and get them back on track.
  • Overcome the barriers and hurdles you face to getting great results with running injuries, like…
  • “It’s hard to get people to do their exercises”
  • “I can’t get my patients to cut down their running”
  • “I struggle with load management”
  • “Some athletes just want a quick fix”
  • “They keep getting injured!”
  • Patients also face challenges, like:
  • “They just tell me to stop running”
  • “Every time I see a Physio they find another part that’s weak, stiff or unstable”
  • “I’m worried I’m going to do some lasting damage”
  • “I get different advice from every different health professional. I’m confused.”
  • “All they do is massage me or give me loads of exercises and send me away”

By the end of this module, you’ll confidently overcome the barriers you face, and address your patients fears, beliefs and challenges. You’ll be able to crack those tough nuts – solve those complex patient presentations, and get that satisfaction and enjoyment that comes from helping patients that are really struggling, to get back to the activities they love.

Module 15 – Lateral hip pain
Step by step guide through lateral hip pain assessment and treatment.

In this module you’ll discover common mistakes in lateral hip pain rehab and how to address these so you can get better treatment results.

You’ll explore diagnoses, pathology, the latest research and assessment & exercise demonstration videos that guide you step by step through lateral hip pain assessment and treatment.

Module 16 – Running shoe selection & pronation
Identify when pronation is and isn’t important, and what shoes to recommend to injured patients.

A great deal of therapists admit confusion over shoes, pronation and running injury. In this bonus module we summarise the latest evidence and how it impacts you in the clinic. We’ll answer the following tricky questions!…

• Pronation, is it a risk factor for running injury? If so, when is it a key factor?
• How is pronation assessed?
• Where does peak pronation occur and how is it influenced by running gait?
• Running shoes should be selected based on foot shape, shouldn’t they? Wrong! We’ll take you through a better way!
• How does shoe type influence running gait?
• A better, simpler way to recommend footwear.
• How do motion control shoes influence running gait and injury?
• What are ‘heel toe drop’ and ‘mid-sole hardness’ and what impact do they have on injury risk?
• Barefoot v shod running, we get to the sole of the matter (oh dear!)
• Key take home points for use in clinic.

Module 17 – Track pack
Exercise handouts, assessment & treatment sheets for running injuries.

Keep your runners on track! Make your assessment and treatments incredibly efficient and effective, with the complete collection of our downloadable assessment and treatment sheets all in one place. Download these forms to use with your running injury patients whenever you like:

  • The runner’s ‘tool box’ (and how to individualise care for each runner).
  • The Glutes Circuit (and EMG studies behind it).
  • A Plantar Fasciopathy Rehab Program (and the reasoning and research behind it).
  • A simple Soleus Circuit to print and provide to your patients in the clinic.
  • Running Gait Assessment guide and cheat sheet.
  • Strength & Conditioning cheat sheet.
  • Capacity testing.
  • Athlete monitoring tool.
  • TendonQ tendon health questionnaire.
  • Top tips for optimising performance in injured athletes.
  • Advice to improve running technique from recent research.
  • A rehab sheet for patients to record their exercise program.

All of the resources you need for your assessment and treatment of runners, available to download in one place.

Module 18 – Q&A’s
Get support with difficult patients and course questions directly from Tom in regular Q&A’s.

Once you start applying all of the great info on the course with your patients, you may have specific questions for Tom. That’s where you get additional support directly from Tom in live Q&A calls, to keep you progressing with your running injury assessment and treatment.

We conduct four live and recorded Q&A sessions per year with Tom for all course enrollees with a current ticket, to answer your questions. You can submit your questions and join us live, or watch a recording of the Q&A when it suits you.

These Q&A sessions will provide you with the support you need, allowing you to continue to improve your confidence, while overcoming any treatment barriers you experience.

You also get access to all previous Q&A’s, covering a ton of great running-related questions.

Let’s sum it up – here’s what’s included in your Running Repairs Online course enrolment.

18 course modules..

18 core modules containing 50 hours of content, that has taken Tom more than 10 years to learn, practice, refine and put together for you in an easy to follow format that gets results with your patients.

Course handouts and exclusive infographics.

Download the course handout and infographics to follow along and take notes as you go.

CPD Record.

Every video and module you watch is automatically added to your CPD record, available for you to download whenever your registration is due.

The website will also keep track of your progress, allowing you to easily start back at the point you left off in a video or module.

Live video Q&A sessions with Tom Goom.

During the live Q&A sessions with Tom, he’ll tackle your toughest questions and provide guidance to move you forward. If you can’t make it live, watch the replay, or if you’re a Lifetime or Lifetime Plus enrollee, you can also download the MP3 audio file.

A step by step process to become a running injury expert..

Tom will take you step by step through understanding running injuries, accurate assessment, diagnosis, and comprehensive treatment and return to running, so you become a running injury expert.

Patient handouts, exercise sheets and resources..

Download patient handouts, information sheets, exercise sheets and questionnaires you can give to your patients to save time.

Frequently Asked Questions:

  1. Innovative Business Model:
    • Embrace the reality of a genuine business! Our approach involves forming a group buy, where we collectively share the costs among members. Using these funds, we purchase sought-after courses from sale pages and make them accessible to individuals facing financial constraints. Despite potential reservations from the authors, our customers appreciate the affordability and accessibility we provide.
  2. The Legal Landscape: Yes and No:
    • The legality of our operations falls into a gray area. While we lack explicit approval from the course authors for resale, there’s a technicality at play. When procuring the course, the author didn’t specify any restrictions on resale. This legal nuance presents both an opportunity for us and a boon for those seeking budget-friendly access.
  3. Quality Assurance: Unveiling the Real Deal:
    • Delving into the heart of the matter – quality. Acquiring the course directly from the sale page ensures that all documents and materials are identical to those obtained through conventional means. However, our differentiator lies in going beyond personal study; we take an extra step by reselling. It’s important to note that we are not the official course providers, meaning certain premium services aren’t included in our package:
      • No coaching calls or scheduled sessions with the author.
      • No access to the author’s private Facebook group or web portal.
      • No entry to the author’s exclusive membership forum.
      • No direct email support from the author or their team.

    We operate independently, aiming to bridge the affordability gap without the additional services offered by official course channels. Your understanding of our unique approach is greatly appreciated.

Refund is acceptable:

  • Firstly, item is not as explained
  • Secondly, Item do not work the way it should.
  • Thirdly, and most importantly, support extension can not be used.

Thank you for choosing us! We’re so happy that you feel comfortable enough with us to forward your business here.

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