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Guide to Shin Splints:

Guide to Getting Rid of Shin Splints   Problem: The tibialis anterior muscle is responsible for dorsiflexion (lifting the foot upward). Weakness in this muscle can lead to improper foot mechanics, contributing to shin splints. Why am I qualified? Well I struggled with shin splints for almost 3 years. I never had a solution. I worked with athletic trainers and no one could give me solutions. They gave me band aids, which provided temporary relief. I am only interested in solutions to problems.    Solution:
  • Strengthening Exercises:
    • Tib Raises with Tib Bar: Using a tibialis bar, perform tib raises to strengthen the tibialis anterior. Stand with your heels on the ground and lift your toes towards you. Perform 2-3 sets of 10-15 reps.
    • KOT Calf Raises: Perform knee-over-toe calf raises to strengthen the calves and improve ankle mobility. Stand on a step with your heels hanging off and lower your heels, then push up to the balls of your feet. Perform 2-3 sets of 10-15 reps.
  • Balance and Stability Training: Incorporate exercises like single-leg balances to improve overall ankle and foot stability.
  1. Tight Calves
  • Stretching Routine:
    • Gastrocnemius Stretch: Stand facing a wall, step back with one foot, and lean forward. Hold for 15-30 seconds; repeat 2-3 times on each side.
    • Soleus Stretch: Bend your back knee slightly to target the lower calf. Hold for 15-30 seconds; repeat 2-3 times on each side.
  • Foam Rolling: Use a foam roller on your calves to release tension.
  1. Improper Use of Dorsiflexion
  • Focus on Dorsiflexion: Engage in walking drills, ankle mobility exercises, and pay attention to your foot strike during activities.
  1. Poor Landing Mechanics in Jumping
  • Jumping Mechanics: Practice soft landings, plyometric drills, and strengthen your lower body for better landing stability.
Conclusion   By addressing these four problems and incorporating the specified strengthening exercises, you can effectively reduce the risk of shin splints and enhance your performance. If symptoms persist, consult a healthcare professional for further guidance.