Running Injury Physical Therapy for Milwaukee Runners

We help runners overcome overuse injuries, improve running mechanics, and return to training with confidence through running-specific physical therapy and gait analysis in Milwaukee.

Schedule Running Injury Evaluation + Treatment

Runners run. When pain appears, everything changes.

To combat running injuries and get you back to confident, strong, and pain-free running, here is our plan to escape the reactive healthcare cycle.

A sports physical therapist cueing a runner during an exercise at the Milwaukee clinic

A comprehensive, 90–120 minute session built specifically for runners:

  • In-depth running history & injury review

  • Full mobility & strength testing

  • Running gait video analysis (when appropriate)

  • Personalized education to know the why behind your pain.

  • Targeted hands-on treatment to reduce pain and improve function

  • A clear plan to return to running stronger than before

  • Detailed email summary within 24 hours

The Goal: Identify why your pain exists and build a personalized plan to restore pain-free training.

Schedule Running Injury Evaluation + Treatment

Not injured, but want a similar experience?

Check out our Run Performance Optimization Services

Sports physical therapist performing video analysis of a squat on an injured runner

Common Running Injuries We Treat:

  • Runner’s Knee

  • Achilles Tendinopathy

  • IT Band Syndrome

  • Plantar Fasciitis

  • Shin Splints

  • Bone Stress Injuries

  • Hip Pain

  • Hamstring Tendinopathy

  • Calf Strains

  • And More!

During a running injury physical therapy session, the physical therapist helps guide the runner with a mobility exercise

FAQs

  • We are an out-of-network provider so we do not take health insurance. However, we do provide Superbills for individuals with out-of-network benefits. Additionally, we do accept FSA and HSA payments.

  • We made the decision to be an out-of-network provider for YOU, the patient or client. This allows us to provide more quality, 1-on-1 treatment time, which we believe is the most effective treatment style.

  • For many injuries, yes, the goal is to keep you running to help preserve the consistency of training. However, there are a few injuries that require a cessation of running and training for safety reasons. A proper evaluation and education about findings would be performed within the clinic.