Physical Therapy for Running Injuries in Winter Park, FL
Don’t let running injuries keep you from doing what you love
Helping athletes and active adults understand the real drivers behind their running injuries, restore confident movement and get back to training, playing and living without constantly worrying about it.
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Serving Winter Park, Orlando, Maitland, Baldwin Park, College Park and surrounding Central Florida communities since 2017
Tired of Running Injuries Keeping You From Your Favorite Races?
Does this sound familiar?
You’ve tried stretching, medications & injections, chiropractic, other physical therapy, rest, but the problem keeps coming back.
You keep modifying run workouts, weight-training or daily activities around it.
You hesitate before lacing up your running shoes.
You notice stiffness, discomfort or restriction when you increase your mileage.
You’re frustrated by not knowing what will flare it up next.
You’re starting to wonder whether this is just your new normal and you’ll have to give up running one day.
It doesn’t have to be.
Why Does Your Running Injury Keep Coming Back?
You rested till the pain decreased, went back for the same run, felt pain again, rested again, ran less, same pain…and the cycle continued.
Most running injuries are related to missing foundational movements, over-striding and under-recovery.
Lack of mobility or strength, asymmetry/imbalances, stride inefficiencies, daily movement habits, previous injuries, training demands, lifestyle habits, recovery, stress and the state of the nervous system can all influence what you feel.
Understanding that the body works as an integrated system rather than chasing symptoms is why we don’t only ask, “Where does it hurt?”
We ask, “What might be contributing to this—and what does your body need to confidently handle the things you want to do?”
Your Body’s Protection System
Pain is partly protective, a mere output of all the inputs you receive.
Think about touching a hot stove: your nervous system reacts, causing you to reflexively pull your hand away before you’ve had time to consciously think about it.
After injury or repeated painful experiences, trauma events even, your body can sometimes become more protective around certain movements, positions or loads.
These protective patterns can sometimes linger long after the tissues themselves have healed.
That’s why recovery isn’t only about making tissues stronger or more mobile.
We also remove unnecessary protective layers and progressively rebuild confidence and capacity in the movements your body has learned to guard.
What If Your Running Injury Isn’t An Isolated Problem?
Your body works as an integrated system where every inch of you is participating in every movement.
Each major segment in your body has a primary design. If one area isn’t contributing the way it is supposed to, another area may have to do more and compensation patterns can go unchecked awhile.
Similarly, if your foundations like ground sitting, core control, deep squat, forward fold, lunge, single leg balance, rhythm and elasticity aren’t where they need to be to run efficiently, your body will eventually give you an output (pain/injury) asking for a change.
That’s why your assessment doesn’t stop at the painful area.
We look at how your entire body moves and determine which findings are actually relevant to your symptoms, goals and activities.
Your Path Back to Movement Freedom
Step 1: REVEAL
Step 2: RESET
Reduce barriers to better movement.
Hands-on treatment, nervous-system strategies and targeted movement are used when appropriate to decrease symptoms, reduce guarding and prepare your body for meaningful movement.
Understand what’s keeping you stuck.
A comprehensive evaluation combines your history, foundational movement screen, running stride analysis and a whole-body joint-by-joint assessment to identify the factors most relevant to your pain and goals.
Step 4: RENEW
Step 3: RESTORE
Go beyond pain relief.
The goal isn’t simply to make you hurt less.
It’s to build enough capacity and confidence to train, play, work and live without constantly worrying around it.
Rebuild what’s missing.
We progressively restore mobility, strength, coordination and fundamental movement capacity through one-on-one coaching and simple personalized and progressive homework.
How the process progresses
We rebuild movement from foundational patterns toward increasingly complex, athletic tasks.
Rather than repeating the same exercises indefinitely, your program progresses as your access and capacity improves.
You may work on mobility, strength, coordination, balance, movement skill and athletic capacity depending on what your assessment reveals.
Your plan is individualized to your starting point, goals and response to treatment.
Success Story
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“Go see Brandon! I've been fighting back and hip issues for years and have visited multiple physical therapists and chiropractors with disappointing results. After one session with Brandon I feel better than I've felt in years, and have the tools & exercises I need to stay pain free. Thank you Brandon!”
— Andrew, Sales, Runner
Who We Help
Whether you’re trying to get back in the game, keep up with your kids or simply move without thinking about your running injury, we’ll build toward the demands of your actual life.
Current Athletes ● Former Athletes ● Youth Athletes
Busy Moms ● Stiff Dads ● Active Adults
Common Running Related Conditions We Help…
IT Band Syndrome ● Runner’s Knee ● Plantar Fasciitis ● Stress Fracture ● Achilles Tendinopathy ● Achilles Insertional Pain ● Mensicus Injuries ● Arthritis ● Posterior Tibial Tendinopathy (Shin Splints) ● Peroneal Tendinopathy ● Calf Strains ● Patellofemoral Pain Syndrome (PFPS) ● Heel Pain
Why Orlando Movement Practice?
Work 1-on-1 With Dr. Brandon Every Visit
No passing between providers, aides or techs or sent to a corner to do your exercises
Root Cause Focused
A whole-body assessment helps identify relevant factors other approaches may not have explored.
Cash-Based Physical Therapy & Expert Personal Training
Care and progression is built around your goals and needs rather than insurance authorization and restrictions.
Know What to Do Between Visits
Personalized video homework gives you a clear plan outside the clinic.
Lasting results with our long-term approach
The goal is lasting movement capacity beyond what you had before you had the issue —not simply getting your symptoms down. You’ll have clear targets to achieve so this issue doesn’t return.
Frequently Asked Questions
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Yes. Many of the people I work with have already tried physical therapy, chiropractic care, massage, injections or other treatments.
Those approaches can be helpful, but if you’ve plateaued or the problem keeps returning, a fresh whole-body assessment may reveal relevant factors that haven’t been addressed.
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Every person is different.
Some people notice meaningful improvement within the first few visits, while others with longer histories or more complex movement limitations need a longer plan.
After your evaluation, I’ll explain what I found and recommend a clear path forward based on your goals, needs and desire for support
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Usually not.
Many musculoskeletal problems can be evaluated without imaging, and MRI findings don’t always correlate closely with symptoms.
If your history or examination suggests imaging or another medical evaluation is appropriate, I’ll discuss that with you.
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Yes.
I frequently work with people once they are medically appropriate for rehabilitation following orthopedic surgery, particularly after the wounds are closed, stitches/staples removed and restrictions removed.
Oftentimes people get stuck only working. onthe surgical part, when you have an entire body that can work. Working the non-surgical side plus whole body fitness (within your precautions) typically improves outcomes via cross-brain connection and improved overall health.
The goal is to restore confidence, movement quality, strength and long-term capacity—not simply complete a standard protocol.
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No.
Orlando Movement Practice is a cash-based physical therapy practice.
This allows your care to be based on your goals and needs rather than insurance authorization or visit limits.
Many clients use card, HSA or FSA funds.
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I don’t only look at the area that hurts.
Your evaluation includes your history, whole-body movement, relevant joint mobility, strength, coordination and other factors that may be contributing to the problem.
The goal is not simply to reduce symptoms.
It’s to help you move better, stay active and feel confident in your body again, without having to worry about this pain/injury ever again.
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Yes. My practice tends to actually shine here because of my personal history with chronic pain and recurring injuries.
In fact, I gave up running for 3 years due to knee pain. I applied my approach, learned how to run with skill, regained foundational patterns and have run pain-free for over 13 years now.
Long-standing problems often require a different perspective than simply repeating the same treatments.
We’ll look at your history, current capacity and movement as a whole, then build a plan based on what your body needs now.
Your Running Injury Shouldn’t Keep You Off The Trails.
Whether you want to get back on the field, train without set backs, travel or simply move through everyday life without hesitation, let’s figure out what’s keeping you stuck and build a path forward.
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