Any advice for Shin Splints?
Kaye8395BTS
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Plain and simple, I started to run and bam.... shin splints...any advice?
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I get them REALLY bad. I'm doing the c25k program...it assures you don't do too much too fast. Also, STRETCH!! I can not stress that enough! Ice your shins after running as well.0
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The inflamation of soft tissue known as shin splints can be initially treated with rest, ice, non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drugs and physiotherapy. Patients may be advised to decrease the duration or intensity of their exercise and then build it up slowly Specially fitted footwear or an orthotic may be used to prevent a reoccurrance of shin splints0
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REST, water, protein, advil and repeat!
Also, it sounds silly but lay flat on your back with your legs raised and "spell out" the alphabet with your feet. It's the only way to really stretch shins.0 -
Yes, Stretching and strengthening the muscles around your shin. Stand on a step with just the balls of your feet and toes on the step. Let your heels drop down as low as possible for 5-10 seconds, then lift up on to your tip toes for 5-10 seconds. Repeat this 10 times, 3 times a day.0
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oooo those suck! take some advil and check your shoes...they may need to be replaced, I read that if you're running a lot you should replace your shoes every 3-5 months...seems like a lot eh? have an epsome salt bath while you're at it, that will help out a lot...just not to hot0
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Freeze water in a dixie cup the peel it a way and rub the ice on the shins help the pain at least.0
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The inflamation of soft tissue known as shin splints can be initially treated with rest, ice, non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drugs and physiotherapy. Patients may be advised to decrease the duration or intensity of their exercise and then build it up slowly Specially fitted footwear or an orthotic may be used to prevent a reoccurrance of shin splints
^^ This. And.....you've got to give them time to heal. Untreated, they can lead to stress fractures.0 -
When I did couch to 5k in June I heard about the Chi of Running, and it is a technique/form that really cuts down on running pain like shin splints. Go to youtube and search "chi of running" there is all the info you need in a couple of short videos.
I am not any great runner-I am on week 6 of Gateway to 8k now, but this has helped me to run without pain and I know others who swear by it as well!0 -
I actually used to get shin splints at the start of softball every year. My PT had me stick a tennis ball in a tube sock and just massage the bottom of my foot with it (like roll your foot over the ball) paying particular attention to the insides of the arches.0
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I have flat feet and I have to make sure I use shoes for "stability" not just plain ole running shoes. Those help my shin splits, but according to my podiatrist, family doc, and chiropractor; they need stretched daily, not just if you're running or exercising.
http://www.therunningadvisor.com/running_shoes.html - scroll part way down and it will give you some details.0 -
Had the same proble. Take a few weeks off and do leg workouts. Especially lunges.0
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Hi Kaye. I used to have a problem with shin splints. I changed how I run a little and it has made a world of difference in my shins. Everyone's different and has different leg and foot structure so I’m not sure if this will work for you, but I noticed that when I landed on the balls of my feet, like a sprinter my shin splints bothered me more. If I changed my stride to landing on a flatter foot or even heel striking my shins felt better in a couple of weeks. I did have to buy a shoe with more heel cushioning but this has definitely helped me. To this day if I do a lot of sprint work I can feel my shins bothering me. I’m not sure why but its feels like the muscles that relate to my shinbones contract much harder when I land on my forefoot as opposed to my heels. I’ve also had Achilles tendon bone spurs all my adult life so heal striking has help me live with them as well. When I land on the ball of my feet I feel a much larger force on the tendons and muscles of my legs and Achilles. I’ve read somewhere that heal striking is inefficient and will cause long term injuries, but it has kept me from having foot surgery and stopping running altogether.
Try to play around with your stride see how it affects your shins. I wouldn’t recommend anything too drastic, but something as simple as a small foot placement change may help a lot. Take a video camera to a gym and video your stride and foot placement from the side and back. You may be able to see inconsistencies or bad form you can correct that will help your problems.
Good luck to you and hope your legs feel better.0 -
I used to get horrible shin splints when figure skating and the thing that worked the best was foot circles: rotate the foot clockwise 10-15 times, then clockwise 10-15 times. I do this now every time before I run, sprint, do cardio - whatever - to loosen up the muscles and ward off the shin splints.
So sorry you are exeriencing this - they can be so painful, I know! Get better soon!0 -
Haye girlfriend. I don't work for Reebok, I swear.
I bought the Reebok Zig shoe thingys and my legs haven't hurt since. They are expensive and ugly *kitten* hell and only come in men's but if you get past all of that, from what I can tell, they work.
http://www.reebok.com/US/product?modelId=30039373&articleId=J203400 -
I used to get horrible shin splints when figure skating and the thing that worked the best was foot circles: rotate the foot clockwise 10-15 times, then clockwise 10-15 times. I do this now every time before I run, sprint, do cardio - whatever - to loosen up the muscles and ward off the shin splints.
So sorry you are exeriencing this - they can be so painful, I know! Get better soon!
I do this, plus I do 10 reps each of flexing and then pointing my foot as far as I can. I also think of it as 'warding off the shin splints"!0 -
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I went to physical therapy and ending up getting them too! The PT did the frozen dixie cup trick too. He pushed down on them and consistently rubbed them up and down and they did eventually go away. The icing really helps!0
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Also, it sounds silly but lay flat on your back with your legs raised and "spell out" the alphabet with your feet. It's the only way to really stretch shins.
This is really good for stretching your ankles too!0 -
I ran cross country track and field in Highschool and suffered from really bad shin splints. I managed the pain by doing the following:
1. Running on soft surfaces like dirt or turf
2. Stretching - when you stretch your hamstring by bending you leg back and holding your foot, pull back further until you aren't stretching your hamstring anymore and twist your ankle, you'll feel a slight stretch in your shins
3. Ice Ice Ice after every run - this is probably most important
Good Luck, they are painful and usually stick with you for life. I run again now, 10 years later, and I still have shin splints but not nearly as bad as when I was training for competitive sports.
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I've been told that potasium helps as well, so to eat bananas, spinach, avacados, tomotoes.0
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Plain and simple, I started to run and bam.... shin splints...any advice?
Yep, do not run on hard ground, ie pavements, tarmac etc. Run on grass if you can.
Get yourself some Sorbothane insoles for your trainers, they absorb up to 90% of the shock from pounding the ground.
Bloody shin splints are a pain in the *kitten*, they are the reason that I have to train on the treadmill (I do, however, my treadmill, which is fortunate).0
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