Here's for normal shin splints, maybe some of this can help
Shin Splints TreatmentTreatment for shin splints is a simple as reducing pain and inflammation, identifying training and biomechancial problems which may have helped cause the injury initially, restoring muscles to their original condition and gradually returning to training.
What can the athlete do about shin splints?[*]Rest to allow the injury to heal.[*]Apply
ice or cold therapy in the early stages, particularly when it is very painful. Cold therapy reduces pain and inflammation.[*]Stretch the muscles of the lower leg. In particular the tibialis posterior is associated with shin splints.[*]Wear
shock absorbing insoles in shoes. This helps reduce the shock on the lower leg.[*]Maintain fitness with other non weight bearing exercises such as swimming, cycling or running in water.[*]Apply heat and use a heat retainer or shin and calf support after the initial acute stage and particularly before training. This can provide support and compression to the lower leg helping to reduce the strain on the muscles. It will also retain the natural heat which causes blood vessels to dilate and increases the flow of blood to the tissues.[*]Visit a
sports injury clinic for treatment and
rehabilitation.[/list]
What can a sports injury clinic or doctor do?[*]Prescribe anti-inflammatory medication e.g. ibuprofen. (Always consult a doctor before taking medication).[*]
Tape the ankle for support. - A taping worn all day will allow the shin to rest properly by taking the pressure off the muscle attachments.[*]Perform
gait analysis to determine if you overpronate or oversupinate[*]Use
sports massage techniques on the posterior deep muscle compartment but avoid the inflamed periostium.[*]Operate[/list]Important[*]Anti inflammatory drugs along with rest and ice can help reduce inflammation, particularly in the early stages. However if the underlying causes such as tight muscles are not treated through stretching and sports massage techniques then the likelyhood of the injury returning is higher.[/list]Which products can help with treatment of shin splints?Some products which can help with treatment and prevention of shin splints are outlined below. Please consult your therapist before using any products as they may not be compatible with your particular therapists approach to treatment.
Shock absorbing insolesShock absorbing insoles can help reduce the shock and impact transmitted through the foot to the lower leg, particularly when running on hard surfaces for long periods of time. Buy
Insoles (UK),
Insoles(USA)
Orthotic insolesOrthotic insoles are firm insoles designed to correct biomechanical dysfunction such as
over pronation. They will usually have strong arch support. Off the shelf orthotic insoles are available and suitable for many, although for the perfect fit a Podiatrist will make them specifically for your feet.
Shin and calf supportsShin and calf supports can provide compression and support for the lower leg and retain the bodies natural heat. Buy
calf supports (UK),
calf supports (USA)
Slant boardsA slant board is a simple but effectrive device which helps with accurate and progressive stretching of the calf muscles. Buy
slant board (UK)
Cold TherapyThere are a range of cold therapy products available which make applying ice or cold therapy simple and convenient. Buy
cold therapy(UK),
cold therapy (USA)
Sports Strapping TapeZinc oxide sports tape is excellent for applying a simple
taping technique. Buy
sports tape (UK),
sports tape (USA).