Check out our expertise featured in the media.

  • Canadian Running

    What should you do after an acute injury? Try the PEACE & LOVE approach, which we developed based on the latest research.

    A person receiving leg massage, with a pair of blue running shoes placed on a wooden floor in the background.
  • The New York Times

    Running is NOT bad for your knees. Our research and clinical recommendations were picked up by the New York Times.

    A screenshot of an article titled "How to Save Your Knees Without Giving Up Your Workout," written by Patricia Voulgaris for The New York Times, featuring black and white text.
  • The Washington Post

    Many believe that running is bad for our joints. Here’s how our research has helped refute this common misconception.

    A person receiving in a yellow jacket trail running, with title "Does running really wreck your knees?"
  • The Vancouver Sun

    Running with pain isn’t normal. In this article, we describe how training methods can be modified to avoid pain while running.

    A screenshot of an article titled "'No Pain, no gain' shouldn't be runners; training mantra, experts say" written by Gordon McIntyre for The Vancouver Sun, featuring black and white text.
  • Globe & Mail

    Do training parameters cause running injuries? We discussed our latest research work with Alex Hutchinson.

    Close-up of multiple runners' legs and feet during a race, with racing shoes and athletic clothing, on a city street during daylight.
  • Trail Runner Magazine

    Runners get injured for various reasons. Is it because they run more? Or more often? Should runners increase by 10% per week?

    Article header with a close-up image of a person holding their leg, and the title 'What We Think We Know About What Causes Running Injuries Might Be Wrong', dated October 25, 2021, by Richard A. Lovett.