Posted by Steve King on Jun 2, 2013 in Shin Splints
There are many treatments available for shin splints including: chiropractic manipulation/adjustments, physical therapy and massage With shin splints, it is important that an accurate diagnosis and specific treatment recommendations be given before initiating care for this problem. There are many treatments available for shin splints including: Chiropractic manipulation/adjustments Physical therapy Massage Acupuncture Medications Nutritional supplementation Orthotics Taping...
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Posted by Steve King on Jun 2, 2013 in Shin Splints
Typically, shin splints affect the bottom two-thirds of the shin or tibia, more commonly along the lower inside two-thirds of the shin. Typically, shin splints affect the bottom two thirds of the shin or tibia, more commonly along the lower inside two thirds of the shin. There is a possibility of a stress fracture. Although rare, stress fractures can occur with runners and heavy walkers. There are two main groups of people who develop shin splints. The first group includes...
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