PLEASE PLEASE HELP!!!!!Can someone help me please I started running about 6 months ago and have had everything from sore ankles, feet, hips back and now shin pain. I ran the Alloa half marathon last Sunday and have hardly been able to walk since
suffered pain in my right leg, a similar pain to shin splints. I can run and walk on it OK and pain doesn't increase when running (although I haven't run any major distance on it) and throughout the day it comes and goes. It's not agony but I am aware
Hey all. Im new here so please be nice....Haven't run for over 3weeks due to being walking over hills all day. Started running again on monday on a shorter route than normal and went slower but developed pain in my left shin on every heel strike
I was fine running all last year, but the second I started marathon training I have had one problem after another.My current problem is this: I have a pain in my left shin. I've had general shin splints before and this is much more localised
I have been suffering with mild shin pain in both legs for the last few weeks, but nothing bad enough to affect my running and it usually disappears after a few miles. However, on todays run after just 1/2 mile I had to stop because of the severe
Ok, before you say "Read all the information avaliable on the forum/online!" - I have done - 75% anyway. 60% of the time when I go running (I'm fairly new to running, but am an enthsiastic cyclist), I get pain in my shins, lower part. Relived
Hi,I started getting pain in my lower shins about 5 weeks ago, on the inside of my leg, and pretty much the same both left and right. I read lots on the web about shin splints and thought it was probably that, so I stopped running for 2 weeks
? By very niggly do you mean painful? Enough to affect your running style? Does it get worse the longer you continue running, get better, or stay the same?I've been troubled with some shin problems during the run up to this year's FLM, but they are 95
to running the marathon in 2001....) So - yes, this sounds like shin splints - the area of pain you describe sounds like where one of the muscles joins the bone.This is caused by either increasing mileage too quickly, running on hard ground and
, had very painful shins.1) Did you have a gait analysis done in a proper running shop? It could be your shoes, even if you don't think so.2) Don't go out again until your shin is totally back to normal - if you go out when it's still sore (as I did