Shin Splints: A Runner's Pain That Can Be Prevented

Shin splints, a common overuse injury among athletes, cause pain in the lower leg due to repetitive stress. They are treatable if recognized early, with rest and proper care preventing more severe injuries. Identifying risk factors and employing prevention strategies are key to minimizing occurrence.


Devdiscourse News Desk | Joondalup | Updated: 01-07-2025 12:48 IST | Created: 01-07-2025 12:48 IST
Shin Splints: A Runner's Pain That Can Be Prevented
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If you've experienced a nagging pain in your shins after running, you might be facing shin splints, also known as medial tibial stress syndrome. This overuse injury causes discomfort along the shinbone, often surfacing after changes in exercise intensity or routine.

Shin splints result from repetitive stress and inflammation in the tissue lining the shinbone. Common in athletes and dancers, various factors such as exercising on hard surfaces or wearing poorly designed shoes enhance the risk. Treatment involves rest, ice, and proper footwear.

Preventing shin splints is crucial. Incorporating gradual transitions in training intensity, using supportive insoles, and maintaining balanced nutrition can help. Identifying symptoms and seeking timely advice from healthcare professionals can avert severe injuries like stress fractures.

(With inputs from agencies.)

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