-leg injuries. We’ll use it anyway, but we’ll focus on the specific problem that is the most common: tendinitis of the lower leg.)Another symptom is pain when you press on the inflamed area. The pain of shinsplints is most severe at the start of a run, but can
Q Ive been running for five years with very few injuries, but recently Ive been experiencing pain in both shins. The pain is on the inside of my legs, just off-centre. I tried resting for three weeks as suggested by my GP, but the problem
of the leg more than the front, runners often have overworked, tight calf muscles and weak shin muscles. This can lead to four specific lower-leg injuries – calf pulls, shin splints, stress fractures and compartment syndrome.A calf pull (also called a strain
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(sudden increases in mileage strain the tendon).Medial Tibial Stress SyndromeWhat it is Pain and soreness along the inside front of the lower leg, commonly called shin splints.Who's at risk? Runners whose feet roll inward excessively (overpronate
Learning how to manage injury – and the threat of injury – is an unavoidable side-effect of being a runner, but how can you tell whether the sudden onset of pain will pass in a couple of miles or is a sign of something more serious? Is the only
of sports injuries including sacroiliitis, sciatica, greater trochanteric bursitis, achilles tendonitis, plantar fasciitis, knee pain, shin splints and piriformis syndrome. A podiatrist, physiotherapist, chiropractor or osteopath will be able to tell you
time and distance without any injuries or pain. I’ve had a week’s rest since the event. However, I ran 3.5 miles on Tuesday and now the sides of both of my knees hurt (it feels like bruising). Could you offer any idea as to what I may have done, or what