difference between a stress fracture and shin splints?
Ral263
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I have shooting, aching pain from my upper ankle reaching up to about three inches below my knee (on the side, by my calf; not on the front where my shin is).
I had shin splints when I was younger (about 8 years ago) but I don't remember it feeling this intense. I ran 7 miles today and felt a little bit of pain, but not too bad to not run (although-- I push myself really hard so, even if it was, I probably still would have ran). But, by then end of the day, the pain is unbearable and doesn't go away, even when I am sitting/have it elevated. This has been going on for about two months or so? I even took 10 days off of running and it still hasn't gone away.
Any ideas?
I had shin splints when I was younger (about 8 years ago) but I don't remember it feeling this intense. I ran 7 miles today and felt a little bit of pain, but not too bad to not run (although-- I push myself really hard so, even if it was, I probably still would have ran). But, by then end of the day, the pain is unbearable and doesn't go away, even when I am sitting/have it elevated. This has been going on for about two months or so? I even took 10 days off of running and it still hasn't gone away.
Any ideas?
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It sounds like it could be a stress fracture. Does it hurt when you press on it, too? From what I've read, it can be annoying at first and then just like you, after a run, all the sudden it's non stop pain. The earlier you catch it, the less time you have to take off from running, I'd get it checked out asap!0
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Hi I had a stress fracture on the top of my foot 2 years ago from aerobic dance classes. The Dr said it was from all the jumping and pounding in my feet. It was an ache that hurt every time I walked on it, I was in a boot for 6 weeks to get the pressure off of it. It like a crack in the bone thats not completely all the way broken yet. Maybe you need and xray before you keep up with the stress of running. Good luck0
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I have no idea but I would definitely get it looked at by a doctor if it's been going on for 2 months.0
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I would get it checked out! I have post tibial tendonitis that hurts in the same area but it rarely hurts while I'm just sitting still.0
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This has been going on for 2 months yet you went for a 7 mile run today? Cut that out. For future reference, aches mean be careful and pain means STOP.
Go get your leg looked at. And if you can't have medical coverage then a least stop running.0 -
And for stress fractures, you need an MRI, not an xray. An xray won't always detect them.0
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