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Knee Pain When Running? Why Treating Just Your Knee Won't Work
At Nashville Physical Therapy & Performance, we evaluate runners with knee pain every single week during spring marathon training season. And the pattern is remarkably consistent: weak or poorly functioning hips create abnormal knee mechanics, which leads to pain. Treating the knee alone rarely works because you're not addressing the cause.
Nashville Physical Therapy
Apr 127 min read


Achilles Pain After Running? Tight Calves vs. Achilles Tendonitis
At Nashville Physical Therapy & Performance, we see this confusion constantly, especially during spring marathon training when runners are increasing mileage. Getting the diagnosis right matters because treating tight calves and treating Achilles tendonitis require completely different strategies.
Nashville Physical Therapy
Apr 107 min read


Leaking When You Run? Why It Happens and What Every Female Runner Should Know
At Nashville Physical Therapy & Performance, we have physical therapists who specialize in pelvic floor physical therapy for active adults, including runners. Every spring, as women ramp up training for races like the Country Music Marathon, we see athletes who've been silently dealing with pelvic floor dysfunction for months or years, thinking there's nothing that can be done about it.
Nashville Physical Therapy
Apr 97 min read


IT Band Pain When Running? Why Your Hips Are Actually the Problem
If this describes you, you're likely dealing with IT band syndrome, one of the most common and frustrating running injuries. At Nashville Physical Therapy & Performance, we see a surge of IT band issues every spring as runners ramp up mileage for races like the Country Music Marathon.
Nashville Physical Therapy
Apr 78 min read


Shin Pain When Running? How to Know If It's Shin Splints or Something Worse
Shin pain is one of the most common complaints we see at Nashville Physical Therapy & Performance every spring, especially as runners ramp up mileage for races like the Country Music Marathon. But here's what most runners don't realize: not all shin pain is the same, and knowing the difference can save you weeks or months of unnecessary setbacks.
Nashville Physical Therapy
Apr 57 min read


Runner's Guide to Pelvic Floor Health: Why Leaking During Your Run Isn't Normal
At Nashville Physical Therapy & Performance, we specialize in pelvic floor physical therapy for active adults, including runners. Every spring, we see athletes who've been silently dealing with pelvic floor dysfunction for months or years, thinking there's nothing that can be done about it. That's simply not true.
Nashville Physical Therapy
Mar 237 min read


IT Band Pain Ruining Your Runs? Here's What Actually Works
If this sounds familiar, you're probably dealing with IT band syndrome, one of the most common and frustrating running injuries. At Nashville Physical Therapy & Performance, we see IT band issues constantly during spring running season, and we hear the same thing from nearly every runner: "I've been foam rolling and stretching my IT band for weeks, but it's not getting better."
Nashville Physical Therapy
Mar 227 min read


Your Spring Running Survival Guide: Cadence, Strength, Shoes, and the PT Secrets That Matter
But every spring, we see the same pattern at Nashville Physical Therapy & Performance: enthusiastic runners who ramp up mileage too quickly and end up sidelined with preventable injuries within weeks. Runner's knee. IT band syndrome. Achilles tendinopathy. Plantar fasciitis.
Nashville Physical Therapy
Mar 207 min read


How to Increase Your Training Volume Without Ending Up in PT (Or... Come See Us Anyway 😏)
Here's the pattern we see every March at Nashville Physical Therapy & Performance: motivated athletes who increase their training volume too quickly and end up sidelined with an overuse injury within weeks. Achilles tendonitis. Runner's knee. Shoulder pain. Lower back flare-ups. The injury might be different, but the cause is almost always the same: too much, too soon.
Nashville Physical Therapy
Mar 108 min read


Why Your Warm-Up Isn’t Working (And What to Do Instead)
If you’ve ever spent 10 minutes stretching before a workout—only to still feel stiff, achy, or off once you start moving—you’re not alone. Warm-ups are one of the most misunderstood parts of fitness. Most people do warm up, but they’re warming up in a way that doesn’t actually prepare their body for what’s coming next. The result? Persistent tightness, nagging pain, or injuries that seem to come out of nowhere. At Nashville Physical Therapy & Performance , we see this daily:
Nashville Physical Therapy
Feb 193 min read


Surprising Ways Physical Therapy Can Help (That Most People Don’t Know About)
When you hear “physical therapy,” what comes to mind? Probably recovering from knee surgery, rehabbing a sprained ankle, or dealing with low back pain. Those are all important parts of PT, but they’re just the beginning. Physical therapy covers a much wider range of needs—some that might surprise you. At Nashville Physical Therapy & Performance , we work with active people every day on things they didn’t even realize PT could help with. Surprising Ways Physical Therapy Can H
Nashville PT
Jan 192 min read


Why Physical Therapy Should Be Your First Stop in 2026
(Not Your Doctor, Not Google, Definitely Not TikTok) When pain shows up—whether it’s your knee, back, shoulder, or foot—most people follow the same script: Google the symptoms. Try a few stretches from social media. Wait it out. Eventually call a doctor when it doesn’t go away. By the time they reach physical therapy, the problem has often been lingering for weeks or months. In 2026, there’s a better way: start with physical therapy first . The Traditional Referral Maze (And
Nashville Physical Therapy
Jan 123 min read


Stop Letting January Beat You: The 5 Most Common New-Year Injuries (And How to Avoid Them)
January motivation is powerful. New routines, new goals, new energy. But every year, we also see a familiar downside: people getting hurt just weeks into doing something “good” for their health. At Nashville Physical Therapy & Performance , January is one of our busiest months—not because people are lazy or reckless, but because many fall into the too much, too soon trap. The body wants consistency and progression, not shock and surprise. The good news? Most New-Year injurie
Nashville Physical Therapy
Jan 73 min read


Reflecting on Your Year in Motion: What Your Body Achieved and Learned
As the year draws to a close, it’s natural to reflect on accomplishments and growth, but have you paused to consider what your body has achieved over the past 12 months? From walking the dog, running errands, and hitting workouts to recovering from aches, pains, or injuries, your body has been quietly working hard to keep you moving. At Nashville Physical Therapy & Performance , we encourage our patients to take a moment to appreciate the resilience and capabilities of their
Nashville Physical Therapy
Dec 20, 20253 min read


The Active Person’s End-of-Year Movement Check-Up
(Your guide to wrapping up the year feeling strong, mobile, and ready for whatever January throws at you.) As we roll into December, most people are juggling holiday events, travel plans, extra sweets, and a to-do list that refuses to shrink. What usually falls off the radar? Body maintenance. And no, we’re not talking about squeezing in one heroic workout before New Year’s to “earn” your resolutions. We’re talking about a real, thoughtful look at how your body has been movin
Nashville Physical Therapy
Dec 3, 20254 min read


Running into the Holidays: Staying Consistent When Life Gets Busy
When your calendar fills up with travel plans, family gatherings, and a never-ending list of errands, your running routine is often the first thing to fall off the schedule. But staying consistent during the holidays doesn’t have to mean running more miles or squeezing in long workouts. It’s about protecting your mental space and physical rhythm —so you feel energized, not exhausted, this season. At Nashville Physical Therapy & Performance , we love helping runners find reali
Nashville Physical Therapy
Nov 30, 20253 min read


What Is Load Management in Exercise?
managing how much stress you place on your body—also known as load management—is critical for performance, recovery, and injury prevention.
Nashville PT
Nov 6, 20254 min read


Don’t Brush Off That Ankle Sprain: Why Early Physical Therapy Matters
Ankle sprains are one of the most common injuries we see—especially in active adults who run, hike, or play recreational sports in and around Nashville. At first, it might feel like “just a little twist,” but without the right care, that minor roll can turn into a major problem.
Nashville PT
Oct 19, 20253 min read


Why Recovery Days Matter: How PT Can Help You Optimize Your Rest and Performance
But just as crucial as training days are your recovery days. Taking time to rest and recover isn’t a sign of weakness; it’s a vital part of improving your performance, preventing injury, and feeling your best.
Nashville PT
Oct 16, 20253 min read


How Physical Therapy Can Help You Avoid Common Trail Running Injuries
Whether you’re a casual jogger or training for your next half marathon, running outdoors is a fantastic way to stay fit and enjoy nature. But with the uneven terrain, hills, and varying trail surfaces, running here also comes with an increased risk of injury—especially if your body isn’t properly prepared.
Nashville PT
Oct 13, 20253 min read
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