4 Types of Shin Splints

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Uploaded by on Aug 13, 2011

Aphrodite, Athletic Trainer, Saint Francis Memorial Hospital, presents the 4 types of Shin Splints for Dr Rich Blake's Blog entitled drblakeshealingsole. She warns that shin splints not improving should be worked up for one of the other causes of shin pain including tibial stress fractures. She explains the common causes of medial, lateral, anterior, and posterior shin splints.

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  • That is very long to have symptoms from a tibial stress fracture. I am assumming xrays show complete healing. If not, some of these need to be drilled to increase circulation. If it is healed, try physical therapy, icing, accupuncture, something that increases the blood flow to increase the flushing of the bone to remove stagnant swelling that makes the bone continue to hurt. Rich Blake Hope this helps.

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  • i got a tibial stress fracture last year, i still cant run although i can do anything else, work on the farm carrying logs, walk distances, anything but run, after i run it feels like my leg is fractured again but slightly when iam resting it throbs.... any ideas? my doctor cant help me anymore please can u

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