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Terrible shinsplints?

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i have this huge pain on the inside of my legd where the shin bone meets the calf muscle(i have self diagnosed this to be shinsplints) during football season it starts throbbing and i don't what to do. It only hurts after practice, but it hurts like a *****. what can i do to alleviate some or all of the pain.

don't tell me to stop running because that is out of the question

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  1. I've had shin splints, and they really hurt. Here are some steps you can take:

    * 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.

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