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I got shin splints after a few hours of volleyball practice, but i have soccer 2-3 times a week, and its hard running, so what am i supposed to do, cause i cant not run. the pain is about an inch to the right from my shin bone on my right leg. its just one leg though

2007-09-07 15:00:05 · 2 answers · asked by E 4 in Health General Health Care Injuries

2 answers

First, see a doctor and get diagnosed if you have not already.

Unfortunately, you may have to stop running...at least temporarily. Resting the leg is the only thing that will allow a shin splint to heal. If you don't rest it, and continue to stress it, your shin splints can become a stress fracture.

Symptoms are pain in the front of the leg, usually about midway between ankle and knee. When working out, the pain starts right away and lessens during the workout. The pain can return later in the workout or the next morning. The pain may be dull at first but can become severe enough to prevent you from working out.

If you suspect you have a shin splint but have not been formally diagnosed, it is important that you get diagnosed. The symptoms of a shin splint are the same as the symptoms for a tibia stress fracture. An xray is needed to tell the difference.
Treatment includes:
1. rest - this means avoid ANY activity that causes pain so stick to swimming or bicycling
2. ice
3. NSAIDS for pain since they also help with inflammation (ibuprofen, aleve, naproxen)
4. elevation of legs higher than heart (reduces swelling)
5. wear the proper shoes (if needed, get advice from a podiatrist or sports medicine professional)
6. wear arch supports

Once pain and swelling have subsided, resume slowly! If you think your shin splints are healed and they aren't, you will be back to square one. Also, keep in mind that a shin splint can become a stress fracture if you don't follow treatment properly.

2007-09-09 11:47:14 · answer #1 · answered by ilse72 7 · 2 0

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