Rethinking Running Rehab | Rx3
Join Dr. Beau Beard in this seminar designed to foster diagnostic and treatment advancements for practitioners dedicated to the well-being of runners and all individuals striving to improve beyond their current state.
If all you’re looking at is volume, intensity, and time…you’re missing one of the biggest pieces of the running puzzle – movement quality.
More runners are being injured than ever before, and too many practitioners are using antiquated assessment and treatment methods. This flies in the face of our “growing” understanding of treating injuries and deciphering running biomechanics.
Rethinking Running Rehab translates the latest research into actionable clinical practice concepts. Learn a holistic approach to athlete management, the role that aerobic capacity (or lack thereof) plays in almost all injuries, and most importantly, the miseducation around what is considered normal from a running gait perspective.
Why do so many running injuries occur? And how can you prevent them?
Why are some people plagued with chronic injuries while others are rarely affected?
How much do “proper” mechanics and foot strike matter?
How to effectively tailor training programs around injury management
What can you do to get runners doing work outside the sagittal plane?
You’ll also explore hot topics like VO2 max, footwear, foot strike, and gait analysis. Walk away with dynamic and functional assessment strategies that save you time alongside today’s most effective conservative musculoskeletal care techniques.
Best of all? These strategies are applicable for all lower extremity athletes and injuries, not just runners! Register today!

Rethinking Running Rehab translates the latest research into actionable clinical practice concepts. Learn a holistic approach to athlete management, the role that aerobic capacity (or lack thereof) plays in almost all injuries, and most importantly the miseducation around what is considered normal from a running gait perspective.
What you’ll learn
Dr. Beau Beard, DC, MS, CCSP
Meet your instructor
Dr. Beard has spent the last decade heavily involved in all aspects of running, competing at the highest level of trail running, treating professional and Olympic runners, coaching for the Navy Wounded Warrior track & field team as well as coaching numerous runners of varying levels. His unique mix of experience has allowed Dr. Beau to bring a fresh perspective the treatment and training of lower extremity injuries and issues.
