Re: Shin splints, help!
There are several things that are the main culpret of shin splints:
1. Shoes with poor support...they are not created equal.
2. Improper technique while running/walking (sounds silly...but it's only an issue for those who have more sensitive feet).
3. Lack of strength in the feet
There is an exercise you can do that can help. In your house, find a single step (or outside)...make sure something is nearby to hold onto.
Put your foot half-way onto the step with your heels hanging off...then
slowly (this is for both safety and part of making the exercise effective) extend DOWN as far as you can..hold for 5 seconds...push back up to your original position....repeat.
This is a VERY sensitive exercise...the first time that you do it, seriously...don't do more than 5 rotations and then work your way up ever 3rd day or so, increasing by no more than 2...this is an area that will hurt with every step you take if you overdo it...not good with nursing.
It strengthens the muscle that is the culpret of shin splints.
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