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Imagine this.
You have been dealing with the same pain for months. Maybe even years. You have seen doctor after doctor, each offering a diagnosis, a referral, or the same advice: rest, stop running, learn to live with it. But nothing has worked. And worse, you don’t feel heard.
This is the story Dr. Kate Mihevc Edwards hears from nearly every high performer who walks into her Atlanta based clinic or reaches out online. They are runners, triathletes, entrepreneurs, and professionals used to pushing through. But when pain doesn’t go away, even resilience starts to crack.
Kate is a Doctor of Physical Therapy, author, and founder of RUNsource, a digital platform that delivers expert recovery tools to people anywhere. Her method doesn’t just treat injuries. It helps people reconnect with who they were before the setback. And often, they come out stronger.
Take Spencer Thomas. After surgery and failed physical therapy, he felt stuck. Then he found Kate.
“I had reached a point where I needed to look beyond the symptoms. Kate traced things back to the original injury, eliminated the pain, and laid out a plan for full recovery.”
What makes Kate different is her ability to see the whole picture. Pain is not isolated. It affects how people move, think, perform, and relate to themselves. That is why her approach blends biomechanics, psychology, and emotional insight. Whether someone works with her one on one, visits one of her clinics, or downloads the RUNsource app, the goal is the same: to provide real support for real recovery.
Marie Alexander, a triathlete with complex injuries, put it this way:
“Kate brought me hope. I left that first appointment feeling like I finally had someone on my side who truly cared. She coordinated with my coach, called my doctor, even emailed my bike fitter. She was willing to lead.”
That leadership is intentional. Kate doesn’t just hand out exercises. She becomes an advocate. She builds a care team, communicates across providers, and adapts treatment to life’s demands. Her Method is not a one size fits all plan. It is a flexible framework rooted in elite level performance care but built for real life.
For those who cannot make it to Atlanta, the RUNsource app brings Kate’s system into your hands. Through guided plans, and educational tools, it helps high performers understand what is going on in their bodies and what to do next. It is ideal for anyone who needs expert guidance but does not have time or access to an in person provider.
Eva Gibney, a competitive runner recovering from a bone stress injury, credits Kate with helping her not just heal but rebuild.
“Kate revolutionized my career. What impressed me most was not just her knowledge. It was her dedication to mental well being and longevity. She helped me understand my body, my habits, and how to return to sport with care.”
Kate’s clients often describe her care as deeply human. She validates their frustration, explains the science, and creates a roadmap that includes their whole self, not just their injury.
“Precision Performance treats the whole person,” wrote one college athlete who saw countless doctors before finally getting answers. “Kate brings a better approach than most people can comprehend. She gets to the root cause quicker than anyone.”
Kate’s mission is to meet people where they are. Some need hands-on treatment. Others need clarity and direction. Many just want to feel like they are not broken and not alone.
That is why she built her practice the way she did: to give people options. You can visit her clinic in Atlanta. You can book a consulting session. Or you can start with the RUNsource app and take the first step toward healing, wherever you are.
In a culture that praises grit and ignores pain, Kate offers something different. A way to slow down, tune in, and get back to what makes you feel alive without losing yourself in the process.
You do not have to keep guessing. You do not have to settle. You just need someone who sees you. And that is exactly where healing begins.
