Dr. Lauren Lozier
- Run-related injury assessment and rehabilitation.
- Stress fracture recovery and bone-loading progression.
- Return-to-running progression and training load management.
- Gait analysis and biomechanical correction for runners.
- Musculoskeletal injury treatment for runners and athletes.
This summary is for informational purposes only and may not be accurate.
Wellness in Motion Boston
Dr. Lauren Lozier PT, DPT, CFSC, a sports, ortho, and performance physical therapist whose journey began on the field hockey turf and as captain of her high school track team. While pursuing college field hockey, Lauren faced her own injury challenges with a stress fracture. This ignited her passion for rehabilitation and performance. Now, as a dedicated physical therapist specializing in treating fellow runners, she combines first hand experience, expert knowledge and up to date research. You can find her sharing her expertise online and at various local speaking engagements, including at the 2022 Boston Marathon Expo and assisting athletes at the 2024 Marathon Olympic Trials in Orlando. Lauren has competed in numerous 5k, 10k and half marathons.
27 School Street, Suite 300, Boston, MA, 021084303
A gait analysis is a systematic assessment of how a person walks or runs. Our gait analysis appointments are completed by our trained Physical Therapists. It typically involves observing various aspects of movement, such as stride length, speed, and biomechanical faults. This is completed with a slow motion video, with research in mind. The goal is to identify any abnormalities or inefficiencies in movement that could lead to injury or impact performance. There may be exercises prescribed based on what is found to help assist your running form.
98 R Central St, Wellesley, MA, 02482
A gait analysis is a systematic assessment of how a person walks or runs. Our gait analysis appointments are completed by our trained Physical Therapists. It typically involves observing various aspects of movement, such as stride length, speed, and biomechanical faults. This is completed with a slow motion video, with research in mind. The goal is to identify any abnormalities or inefficiencies in movement that could lead to injury or impact performance. There may be exercises prescribed based on what is found to help assist your running form.