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Seeta asked The Guru for the following Physiotherapy Advice: What is a shin splint? What do I have to do about the shin splints?
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Seeta Patient
Hi Seeta . In the most basic terms it pain along the front (and slightly inside) of your shin. . It's painful during or after exercise and to touch. It may be pudgy and a bit crunchy. . It's often associated with poor foot mechanics/shoes or related to stiff calf muscles and poor foot/leg control. . Try stretching your calf, icing and get the right shoes - often the shoe can be too stiff or give too much control. Stay away from things that make your shins painful until you've given the above a good blast. . If no real change in 2 - 3 weeks, go get some help.

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