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What are the biopsychosocial risk factors associated with pain in postpartum runners? Development of a clinical decision tool.

Shefali Mathur ChristopherChad E CookSuzanne J Snodgrass
Published in: PloS one (2021)
The results of this study provide a deeper understanding of the risk factors for running-related pain in postpartum runners. With this information, clinicians can monitor and educate postpartum runners initiating or returning to running. Education could include details of risk factors, combinations of factors for pain and strategies to mitigate risks. Coaches can adapt running workload accounting for fatigue and sleep fluctuations to optimize recovery and performance. Future longitudinal studies that follow asymptomatic postpartum women returning to running after childbirth over time should be performed to validate these findings.
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