What is it?
- Catchall term for overuse problems affecting the legs
- Anterior-lateral is overuse of the dorsiflexor muscles including the tibialis anterior
- Posterior-medial, also called medial tibial stress syndrome effects the tibialis posterior muscle and soleus
Causes:
- A major factor for the posterior shin splints is excessive pronation. The tibialis posterior controls pronation and can be excessively stretched leading to stress.
- Anterior shin splints may be caused by weakness in the anterior tibialis muscle and tightness in the calf muscles.
- Sudden changes in running surface, distance, speed may all contribute to the development of shin splints.
Symptoms:
- Pain typically at the start of activity and then decreasing as the muscles warm up. Pain typically reoccurs after the activity is done.
- Point tenderness along the affected muscles.
- Education on proper training techniques and when to switch shoes out ( anterior/lateral )
- If caused by excessive pronation, consider a stability or motion control shoe/insert ( posterior/medial )
- Icing, friction massage.
Products:
- CEP Compression Socks/Sleeves
- Addaday Ultra Series
- Superfeet Premium Insoles
- Hydration & Nutrition (Nuun, GU Energy, Nathan)
Upcoming Events
11/25
Monday Group Run at Fleet Feet Port St Lucie
6:15pm - 7:15pm | Fleet Feet Port St Lucie, 11586 SW Village Pkwy, Port St. Lucie, FL 34987
Meet fellow runners and walkers for a group run. Let's do our miles together! Meet in f…
Learn More ›11/26
Tuesday Group Run hosted by Fleet Feet Stuart
6:30pm - 7:30pm | TideHouse Waterfront Restaurant, 915 NW Flagler Ave, Stuart, FL 34994
Free Beer + Free Run = Free FunMeet fellow runners and walkers for a group run. Let's do o…
Learn More ›
Connect With Us
see the latest from Fleet Feet Stuart