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The Strength Running Podcast

Self-Treat Injuries & Manage Pain with Dr. Tom Walters

The Strength Running Podcast

Jason Fitzgerald

Fitness, Sports, Running, Health & Fitness

4.71.5K Ratings

🗓️ 30 April 2026

⏱️ 66 minutes

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Summary

Tom Walters is a board-certified orthopedic physical therapist, former college professor, and author of Rehab Science (a bestseller on Amazon).

Besides running his clinical practice, Tom served as a full-time undergraduate kinesiology professor for eight years, teaching human biomechanics, therapeutic exercise, and pain science. 

Today, we discuss the science of pain and the injury treatment process:

  • Is all pain bad?
  • Why does some pain feel good?
  • The value of cross-training during injury
  • Why blood flow is so important for healing
  • The timeline it takes to heal from common injuries

If you're injury prone, sign up for our complimentary prevention series here

You can also follow Tom on IG or subscribe to his YouTube channel

Thank you Wahoo!

We're supported by our newest partner - Wahoo Fitness and the best treadmill in the game, the Wahoo KICKR Run. I have been fortunate to run on a KICKR Run treadmill and they're unique - you will immediately know that you're experiencing one of the smoothest, sturdiest treadmills you can buy. 

Go to Wahoo Fitness and use code STRENGTHRUNNING to get a free KICKR Headwind Bluetooth Fan ($319.99 value) with your purchase of a Wahoo KICKR Run treadmill. 

They like to say that it's the treadmill that follows you, not the other way around. And that's because it's dynamic - there's a lateral tilt feature that mimics real-world terrain. So as you're running, it varies the side-to-side angle by half a degree every few seconds to keep your muscles ready for outdoor running.

And the KICKR Run's dynamic pacing is straight out of a sci-fi movie: the treadmill will match your pace automatically: no controls needed. You'll get a more natural running experience with no breaking to reach controls or setting the pace manually. 

See what all the pros are raving about with the Wahoo KICKR Run Treadmill. They changed the game for bike trainers in the cycling industry - and now they're doing the same for runners. Don't forget to use code STRENGTHRUNNING to get a free KICKR Headwind Bluetooth Fan! 

Thank you Lever!

Lever is back as a sponsor and I couldn't be more excited. They make a treadmill attachment that reduces your body weight, letting you run more mileage than you typically could with less injury risk.  

They're also trusted by physical therapists, where they're commonly used during injury recovery so you can keep running with less load and impact. They're a "secret weapon" during rehab of many pro runners.

Lever attaches to any treadmill and you hook into it like a harness. It effectively makes you lighter, allowing you to do more running with less risk. So maybe you want to build more mileage, or run hard workouts but you're hesitant because of injury concerns. The pro's have been using Lever for years, letting them get the advantage of more training with fewer injuries.

I had the chance to go for a run using Lever and it was deceptively easy to set up and use. All of a sudden, I was running 7min mile pace with the heart rate of 8:30 pace. You can see it in action on our YouTube channel.

Go to levermovement.com and use code Strength20 (with a capital S) for 20% off any system!

Transcript

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0:00.0

Ready, set, go!

0:04.0

This is episode 456 with board-certified orthopedic physicalald, and I want to help you become a better runner.

0:31.2

Don't miss Strengthrunning.com, our home base, where you can find training programs, our award-winning content library, and our free

0:39.1

email courses. And a huge congrats to all the marathoners in our listenership, who have recently

0:45.1

finished the Boston Marathon, the Jersey City Marathon, the Milano Marathon, the London Marathon,

0:51.7

and other recent races. I've had athletes in all of these, and there is so

0:57.1

much to celebrate. I hope your recovery is going well, and you learned a lot. If you want help

1:03.1

training for your next marathon, don't miss strengthrunning.com slash coaching to see all of our

1:09.4

different coaching options. I also couldn't do this podcast without the

1:13.1

help of our partners. If you get value from the show, you can support us by supporting our sponsors.

1:19.0

We are supported by Lever, a treadmill tool that you might have seen in a physical therapist's

1:23.8

office or pro runners using. It helps you return to running after an injury or increase your

1:29.1

mileage with less injury risk. Lever attaches to any treadmill and you hook into it like a harness.

1:35.4

It effectively makes you lighter, enabling you to run more volume than you normally could with

1:40.3

reduced injury risk or helping you return to running after an injury.

1:45.5

Lever allows you to do more running with less risk.

1:48.6

So maybe you want to build more mileage or run hard workouts,

1:52.2

but you're hesitant because of injury concerns.

1:55.0

The pros have been using Lever for years,

1:57.3

letting them get the advantage of more training with fewer injuries.

2:02.4

Now, I had the chance to go for a run using lever, and it was deceptively easy to set up and use. All of a sudden, I was running

2:08.5

seven-minute mile pace with the heart rate of an 8.30 mile pace. You can see it in action on

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