Shin splints
bribbyx74
Posts: 10 Member
Sooo I started running and I’ve developed shin splints and they are killing me! I can’t even walk I’ve been taking Ibuprofen but I just want to get back to running already! Is there anything else I can do for this? I know they go away by themselves but I don’t want to wait to run anymore.
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Taping can help, but you need to stay off running until you're healed.
Replace the activity with something low impact, swim, bike...1 -
Thanks I think I’ll try biking!0
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Foam Roll
Prayer stretch(kneel, toes back and lean back gently2 -
Thanks! I’ll try anything to get this to go away!0
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Do reverse calf raises i.e this kind
https://www.freetrainers.com/exercise/exercise/reverse_calf_raises/
They strengthened my shin muscles and helped keep shin splints at bay. Unfortunately for my the splints kept coming back unless I did mostly trail running which is hard on the winter so I switched to walking and spinning for cardio.
Also you didn't mention the surface you run on but if you typically run on treadmill or sidewalks you can switch to a track or trail.0 -
Do you know why you got them in the first place?
I had shin splints last year and it took going to a running store, having a gait analysis done and buying different shoes with different support.
I've put ~500km on those and I can tell it's time to retire them as my shins are starting to hurt a little when I use them on the treadmill. So breaking in their replacements.0 -
I got them the first time I went for a run about 2 weeks ago. They're just dying off now and it's been bugging me so much. But I also hate exercising alone. Wish I had a gym buddy in Bristol!
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It helps to start slow. The Couch to 5k program is excellent at gradually building up your running speed and distance.
Second vote for good shoes and stretching too.0 -
Be sure to rest and give them time to heal! I was stubborn about it and kept running on them despite the pain (ironically the only time they DIDN’T hurt was during running)...and developed hairline fractures along my tibia as a result =/ Those were quite painful and I had to take a major break from running! I’ve started back with the C25K program and 7 weeks in I’m still holding up with no issues. Get good shoes, don’t neglect your before/after stretching, and use a roller! Best of luck to you!0
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Whenever I get shin splints I know it's time for new running shoes. Are you running in old or poor quality shoes?0
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