267-282-1301

Request A Consultation
  • Hours & Locations
  • 267-282-1301
  • Home
  • About Us
    • Clinic Policies
    • Staff
    • Employment Opportunities
    • Testimonials
    • Hours & Locations
  • Blog
  • Services
    • Treatments
      • Cold Laser Therapy
      • Craniosacral Therapy
      • Functional Training / Therapeutic Activity
      • Graston Technique
      • Joint Mobilization
      • Myofascial Release Therapists in Philadelphia & Narberth
      • Neuromuscular Re-Education
      • Orthopedic
      • Pain Management
      • Pelvic Floor
      • Therapeutic Exercise
      • Trigger Point Release
      • Visceral Mobilization
    • Conditions
    • Patient Resources
  • Video Courses
  • Contact Us
  • Hours & Locations
  • 267-282-1301
Menu
  • Home
  • About
        • Clinical Policies
        • Staff
        • Testimonials
        • Hours & Locations
        • Events and Workshops
        • Employment
        • New Patient Packet
        • Online Coaching Agreement
        • Insurance Benefit Determination
        • Recommended Products
        • REQUEST CONSULTATION
        • Contact Us!

          In-Person and Online Consultations

          Click Here
  • Services
      • Treatments
          • Cold Laser Therapy
          • Craniosacral Therapy
          • Functional Training Activity
          • Graston Technique
          • Joint Mobilization
          • Myofascial Release
          • Visceral Mobilization
          • Neuromuscular Re-Education
          • Orthopedic
          • Pain Management
          • Pelvic Floor
          • Therapeutic Exercise
          • Trigger Point Release
          • View All
      • Conditions
          • Fibromyalgia
          • Urinary Incontinence
          • Neck Pain
          • Pelvic Pain
          • Pre/Post Partum
          • Prolapse
          • View All
      • Contact Us!

        In-Person and Online Consultations

        Click Here
  • Media
  • FAQ
  • Blog
  • Video Courses
  • Contact
    Home/Blog

How Often Should You Change Your Running Shoes?

Posted June 13, 2021| by Audrey SHARE

Have you started running again, only to be sidelined by sore feet, painful knees, and tight hips? Even with a proper warm-up and cool-down do you still experience extreme soreness and achy joints? Surprisingly, old, worn-out shoes can be the root cause of running-related injuries.

Worn-out shoes can cause a multitude of problems in your body. Old shoes can cause low back pain, pelvic pain, knee pain, and foot pain. There are studies showing that worn shoes can even alter your gait or running pattern and posture, making running harder and less efficient in worn-out shoes.

How often should you change your running shoes?

It’s not a matter of time, but of distance. Running shoes should be changed about every 300-500 miles. You can translate that to time if you know how many miles you walk or run in a week. If you walk or run 20 miles a week, they should be changed every 4-6 months. If less, you can go a little longer with the same shoes and if your mileage is greater, you should replace your shoes in a shorter amount of time. If you are just going by time, say 6 months, it can be helpful to take a sharpie and write the date you bought the shoes on the tongue of the shoe. This will help remind you of when it’s time to change them!

There are some other factors to consider when thinking of replacing your shoes. Shoes wear down quicker if you run or walk on rough terrain or hot blacktop. Your body weight will also affect the wear of your shoes. For example, a person who weighs 150 lbs will wear down their shoes slower than someone who weighs 300lbs. Another factor is the runner or walker’s running and body mechanics—poor posture and biomechanics will wear down the shoes quicker. For example, overpronating your feet or running on your toes will cause more wear and tear versus running on your midfoot.

If you track your distance with a fitness watch, it’s a lot easier to tell when it’s time for new shoes. However, if you don’t track your mileage, here are ways to help you decide when to get new shoes:

  • New aches and pains in hips, knees, and ankles
  • Pain in feet and toes after running or walking
  • The bottom of the shoe is smooth or the visible lines on the sole have disappeared
  • Push into the sole of the shoe just above the heel. If the area is stiff, the shoes are worn out. If the area is soft or spongy, the shoe is still good
  • You keep getting blisters or rubbing spots from wearing your shoes

If you are seeing these in your current shoes, it’s time for new ones! If you are concerned about your running pattern or are experiencing muscle soreness and joint pains, contact us at Rebalance Physical Therapy! Our experienced team of physical therapists can help you optimize your running form, use manual therapy techniques for pain relief and correcting alignment, and create a home exercise program that fits with your specific goals and schedule.

Written by Elayne Geba, PT, DPT, WCS

Free Pain Reports

For Back Pain, Pelvic Pain & More...

Download Now

Menu

  • Home
  • About Us
    • Clinical Policies
    • Staff
    • Testimonials
    • Hours & Locations
    • Employment
    • New Patient Packet
    • Insurance Benefit Determination
    • Recommended Products
    • Request Consultation
  • Services
    • Treatments
    • Conditions Treated
  • Media
  • Blog
  • Video Courses
  • Contact Us

Free Pain Reports

For Back Pain, Pelvic Pain & More...

Download Now

Recent Posts

Alternative Vital Signs to Test Your Longevity

Posted September 25, 2021 by Audrey Brown

Are Traditional Vital Signs an Accurate Predictor of Longevity?

Posted September 19, 2021 by Audrey Brown

The Connection Between Jaw Pain and Pelvic Pain

Posted September 13, 2021 by Audrey Brown

Contact Us!

In-Person and Online Consultations

Contact Us

Featured In:

WHYY NPR Main Line Today Livestrong ICA
Contact Us

Mainline location

319 Price Avenue
Narberth, PA 19072
Phone 267-282-1301
Fax (267) 940-1300

Philadelphia

1601 Walnut Street
Suite 606
Philadelphia, Pa 19102
Phone 267-282-1301

 

Also serving surrounding areas including Ardmore, Gladwyne, Conshohocken, Bryn Mawr, Bala Cynwyd, Roxborough-Manayunk, Haverford, Havertown, Villanova, Wayne, Radnor, Broomall, Newtown Square

Video Course Login
Treatments
  • Cold laser Therapy
  • Craniosacral Therapy
  • Functional Training
    Activity
  • Graston Technique
  • Joint Mobilization

View All

Conditions Treated
  • Neck Pain
  • Pelvic Pain
  • Fibromyalgia
  • Incontinence
  • Prolapse
  • Pre/Post Partum

View All

Two Convenient Locations

  • TERMS OF SERVICE   |
  • PRIVACY POLICY   |
  • AFFILIATE DISCLOSURE   |
  • HIPAA POLICY

© 2021 Rebalance Physical Therapy

X