In this bonus Q&A episode of The Rehab Runway, Luke is joined again by Tom Goom (The Running Physio) to answer real-world questions from runners dealing with common and often frustrating injuries.
Tom shares practical, evidence-informed advice on managing femoroacetabular impingement while training for a marathon, navigating long-standing iliotibial band pain, and understanding the role of pain hypersensitivity in persistent tendon issues. The conversation also covers when and how to safely reintroduce speed work after injury, helping runners balance confidence, load, and performance.
Short, focused, and packed with clinical insight, this episode is ideal for runners and health professionals looking for clear guidance they can apply immediately.
🔗 Follow Tom Goom: Instagram: @running.physio Website: https://www.running-physio.com/
🎙️ Hosted by Luke Nelson — Sports & Exercise Chiropractor, running coach, and strength coach.
Follow on Instagram @sportschiroluke
Learn more at www.healthhp.com.au
This week on The Rehab Runway, Luke sits down with one of the most influential voices in running rehab, Tom Goom, better known as The Running Physio.
Tom has inspired clinicians and runners around the world with his evidence-based yet practical approach to treating running injuries. In this episode, Luke and Tom unpack the real gamechangers that have shaped how they both work with runners, from modern load management to the art of communication and the evolution of running rehab itself.
They explore:
🏃♂️ How Tom’s approach to treating runners has evolved
⚙️ The key shifts and “aha moments” that changed his clinical practice
💪 Why strength training remains a cornerstone of injury prevention and rehab
📈 How to approach load management and return-to-run progressions
🚫 The biggest myths and mistakes still seen in running rehab
🧠 The importance of communication, behavioural change, and understanding the runner’s mindset
🔮 What excites Tom most about the future of running rehab
Plus, Tom shares his top three recovery tips for runners and three key lessons for clinicians helping runners return from injury, before jumping into a rapid-fire round that reveals his favourite strength exercise, most underrated rehab tool, and one myth he wishes would disappear for good.
Whether you’re a clinician, coach, or runner, this conversation is packed with insights you can apply immediately in the clinic or on the run.
🔗 Follow Tom Goom: Instagram: @running.physio Website: https://www.running-physio.com/
📝 Show Notes Mentioned in This Episode: Personal Energy Availability Questionnaire (PEAQ): https://mypeaq.streamlit.app/
🎙️ Hosted by Luke Nelson — Sports & Exercise Chiropractor, running coach, and strength coach.
Follow on Instagram @sportschiroluke
Learn more at www.healthhp.com.au
In this episode, Luke sits down with Chris Johnson, physical therapist, coach, and founder of Zeren PT and Performance, to break down the art and science of safely returning runners to the sport after injury.
They explore what it truly means to “earn the right to run again,” the key criteria for reintroducing running, the common pitfalls made by both clinicians and athletes, and how to balance tissue healing with confidence, psychology, and performance. Chris also dives into load management, decision making, and the subtle nuances that often determine whether a return-to-run plan succeeds or stalls.
Whether you’re a clinician helping runners get back on their feet or an athlete navigating your own comeback, this conversation is packed with clear, practical, evidence-based insights from one of the most respected minds in running rehabilitation.
🎙️ Topics discussed:
The philosophy behind safe return-to-run protocols
When and how to resume speed work
Whether pain free running is necessary
Practical load management strategies
Common mistakes to avoid during return to sport
Building confidence and psychological readiness post-injury
Find Chris:📸 Instagram: @chrisjohnsonthept🌐 Website: chrisjohnsonpt.com
Crossing the finish line is an incredible achievement — but what happens next is just as important. In this episode of The Rehab Runway, Luke Nelson dives into the science and psychology of marathon recovery, unpacking what really happens to your body and mind after 42.2 kilometres.
Discover: 🏃♂️ The physiological toll of marathon running — muscle damage, inflammation, cardiac stress, and immune changes. 🍒 Evidence-based recovery strategies for refuelling, hydration, and inflammation management. 🧠 The mental side of recovery — from post-marathon blues to goal resetting and motivation. 💤 How sleep, nutrition, and gradual loading accelerate recovery. 🩺 Practical guidance for health professionals on tissue timelines, readiness markers, and psychological support.
Whether you’ve just finished your first marathon or you’re guiding athletes through recovery, this episode will help you understand what’s really happening beneath the surface — and how to return smarter, stronger, and healthier.
🎙️ Hosted by Luke Nelson — Sports & Exercise Chiropractor, running coach, and strength coach. Learn more at www.healthhp.com.au
Is running bad for your knees and hips? 🦵🏃♂️
Luke Nelson (@sportschiroluke) breaks down the science showing running protects rather than damages your joints. Learn the truth about osteoarthritis, joint health, and why “clicking knees” aren’t a cause for panic.
💻 Read full show notes & references: https://www.healthhp.com.au/the-rehab-runway/episode-1-running-arthritis