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"I'm not a physio but I cured my shin splints completely by calf stretches. I was told that they are caused by tight calf muscles which cause the shin muscles to have to work extra hard and can also cause ankle pain. Research calf stretches and that will make a world of difference. They only take a few mins each day" I will look them thank you for the information. | |||
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"I couldn't run the length of myself without shin splints then went to a specialised running store. They looked at my trainers and did a quick gait analysis and I walked out with trainers for someone who over pronates; never had shin splints after that as I now know what trainers I need. Check the wear on the bottom of your trainers and have a look online to see if the wear pattern is consistent with under pronation, over pronation, or neutral. If it's neutral you'll have to find something else to help, if it's a pronation issue the right trainers might be the curing of it. " I second all this! Rest and stretching too..maybe try the insoles, although both the specialist runners and insoles can be expensive | |||
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"I couldn't run the length of myself without shin splints then went to a specialised running store. They looked at my trainers and did a quick gait analysis and I walked out with trainers for someone who over pronates; never had shin splints after that as I now know what trainers I need. Check the wear on the bottom of your trainers and have a look online to see if the wear pattern is consistent with under pronation, over pronation, or neutral. If it's neutral you'll have to find something else to help, if it's a pronation issue the right trainers might be the curing of it. I second all this! Rest and stretching too..maybe try the insoles, although both the specialist runners and insoles can be expensive " I third this as well. When I started training as a 23-year old shin splits were destroying me then I switched to 100+-dollar shoes and a decade+ later I haven't had any issues. | |||
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