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Medial tibial stress syndrome
March 31st, 2010 by admin
Medial tibial stress syndrome is a overuse injury that is sore down the inside border on the leg in those sportsmen that tend to carry out an excessive amount of running too early or increase their amount of running prematurely. It’s much more normally identified in the lay communities as shin splints. As well as exercising problems, it can also be due to poor feet biomechanics or inappropriate running shoes. Therapy geared towards fixing the exercising problems and the use of feet supports to enhance the feet biomechanics. The majority of sportsmen are able to keep running through this with only little reductions in the kilometers they train.