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By Gary Buchenic
Let’s
set the record straight once and for all... Trying to cure shin splints isn’t always
easy, but it can be quick if you do a few simple things right.
If
you think this article is just going to be about icing techniques or new shoes
or anything remotely close to the generic shin splints treatment advice you
read about every else, then you’re in for a shock.
Pain
relief techniques like icing are an important part of this three step process,
but they’re not the only part and in this article I’m going to show the “broad
strokes” of what it really takes to cure shin splints once and for all.
Let’s
get into it...
Cure Shin Splints -
Step 1: Find out What’s Causing Your Shin Splints
Yes,
most people who ask me how they can cure shin splints, have a problem. They
have no idea what’s causing them in the first place!
The
truth is shin splints is a “gutter term” that refers to pain along the shinbone
or tibia, but this pain can be caused by a multitude of different pathologies
and conditions, and it’s downright insane to start following some generic
treatment program if you have no idea what’s actually causing your shin splints.
So
what exactly is causing your shin splints? I’m glad you asked...
Overload:
Simply put this means exercising too much, too soon or with too much intensity,
exercising on hard or uneven surfaces can also cause overload.
Biomechanical
Imbalances: There are three main biomechanical imbalances that shin splint
sufferer commonly have... weak calves, weak or inactive glutes and flat feet
Poor
Running Form: do you have bad running form? If you’re like most people with
shin splints chances are you do, and it’s keeping you in pain!
Poor
Running Shoes: Finding the perfect pair of shoes for your feet can be as hard
as finding the perfect life partner.
A
good tip is to visit a specialty running store with a worn pair of shoes, the
people that work there can tell a LOT about your foot type from looking at the wear pattern on a used
shoe - and they’ll be able to use this information to match you with a great
shoe that suits your specific foot type.
Think
about it this way; even if you ice your shins religiously, take painkillers
every time you’re active and rest for days on end... if you’ve got bad running
form, poor or inappropriate running shoes or one or more of the biomechanical
imbalances, you’re shin splints are practically guaranteed to come back with a
vengeance!
Unless
you find out what’s actually causing them, and treat that directly!
Cure Shin Splints -
Step 2: Treat the Pain
Now
that you’ve identified what’s causing your pain it’s time to treat it. Rest,
ice and painkillers are great for doing this. (But you already knew that
anyway)
Just
do your body a favour and don’t take painkillers for any more than 2 weeks, and
preferably no more than 3 days.
Painkillers
like Advil and Ibuprofen are classed as non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drugs
(NSAID’S) and long-term use of them has been linked with everything from
digestive problems to stroke.
If
you have long term pain and want a good alternative Google a product called “ Heal-n-Soothe
” which is a safe and natural alternative that I highly recommend!
Cure Shin Splints -
3. Treat the Underlying Causes Of Y our Pain
It
should go without saying that after you’ve identified what’s causing your pain,
you’ll take action to correct those underlying causes. For example, if you
identify that you have worn out running shoes and inflexible calves you’ll
stretch you’re calves and get a good pair of shoes that match your foot type.
If
you realize that you’ve been increasing you’re training volume very quickly and
that you’ve got flat feet or collapsed arches... then you’ll step back you’re
training volume and go and get appropriate shoes with good arch support and
shoe inserts.
There
you have it. Now you know the proper way to get rid of shin splints - all you
need to do is follow these three simple steps and your pain will disappear.
You
may want to watch this Video HERE – How to Cure Shin
Splints in 5 minutes.
Author Bio:
Gary Buchenic is a
personal trainer who specializes in helping people treat and prevent shin
splints. Gary suffered from shin splints for years and at some point they
became so bad that he was unable to play the sports he loved or even to go for
a quick run without extreme pain.
Using his knowledge
and experience as a personal trainer, Gary developed a solution to shin splints
that was designed to be simple, straightforward and effective. To learn more
about his shin splints treatment methods check out his website at Stop Shin Splints Forever.
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