oldspicewalrus
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Didn't tighten my boots enough and now have rly bad shin bang how do I make the pain stop, it kills when I ski
14227184:ConesForBreakfast said:Tighten them
14227192:grantn_ said:Icy hot or something of the sort. Take an Advil and that’s all u can really do
14227186:oldspicewalrus said:That doesn't prevent the soreness that is already there
14227313:ASAPCarter said:
topic:oldspicewalrus said:Didn't tighten my boots enough and now have rly bad shin bang how do I make the pain stop, it kills when I ski
14227256:MorganFrank said:https://www.instagram.com/skiingphysicaltherapy/?utm_source=ig_embed&utm_campaign=loading&hl=en
this account has some good advise regarding shin bang and other injuries
14228006:BonyLayers said:curious since my shins also hurt like a bitch after a full day of skiing, does anyone know if voltaren gel works?
14228671:BigPurpleSkiSuit said:My experiences with shin bang and what I have learned as a 6'4 person who's calf sits over the boot:
There are 3 types of shin bang I have come to notice and experience. You can consider some of this broscience if you want, but this is what I have found in terms of shin bang through my experience:
1. Shin bang caused by overuse of the dorsiflexor muscles from backseat skiing
2. Shin bang caused by being too tall for your boots and having a skinnier lower leg. This leaves space in between your liner and your shin, putting a good amount of force on your shin whenever it slams forward into the boot.
3. Shin bang right on the bone of your shin from being in a liner that does not cushion your shin enough.