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Shin Pain
I get pain in my shins, may be shin splints. Not sure what causes them, but it makes running up and down the court a chore.
Anyone have similar pains? What did you do to help the pain besides Advil? |
Tape them up.
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Don't run up and down the court. :eek:
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Try doing some stretching as well to keep those muscles loose. I do a stretch where I get on my knees and then sit down on my shins while pointing my toes back behind me...that's the best way I can describe it. You should feel it through the lower half of you shins and you should do it on a soft floor. Hold the stretch for about 30 seconds and repeat 2-3 times.
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I use inserts called Superfeet. They have saved me a lot of pain. "Squishy" will not necessarily help. It may help, it may hurt. You may need something very firm in the arch. Get to the running store, ask them to if they can do a gait analysis. You won't regret it. |
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Agreed. Also, walk around on your heels for 25-30 steps and then your toes for 25-30 steps. Repeat. (This is an exercise to do at home as well). Do calf stretches and then calf raises (holding the raise just as you would for a calf stretch). |
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Contact [email protected] for his book. I think it was $25 when I bought it. I would give you his website but can't find it now. |
I have a device called pro-stretch I carry in my bag. It is flat on one side with a heel cup and the other side is curved from toe to heel (half circle). You rock back to stretch achilles and calf, but, then go forward as well. This really helps the front part of ankle and since I started using it I have not had any shin problems at all - whereas before using it I always seemed to have pain. I got it from a catalog I got from a physical therapist. I do a lot of stretching prior to every game. Device isn't cheap - I think I paid around $50 for it but I now have guys who have tried it asking if they can use it when we are at the same site. Several others have purchased them and carry in bag.
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Perhaps someone mentioned this already, I haven't read the entire thread.
This fall I had pains in my shins just below my knee cap so I went and bought a Mueller knee brace. I wore it from the moment I woke up until I went to bed and iced a couple times a day. Pain was gone in a week. http://www.realbuzz.com/static/image...er-76_t340.jpg |
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I couldn't find any information on the inserts. They are about 3/4" thick at the heal and then eventually taper to about 1/4" at the toe. Very light tan color, I think the built up heal helps the most. |
Worth The Money ...
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I use mine to treat my Plantar fasciitis. It also works well for Achilles tendonitis. I highly recommend it. |
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