0 severe pains in your shin (= front part of the lower leg), happening especially to runners and other people who do exercise involving a lot of running or jumping
Vascular and neurological examinations produce normal results in patients with shin splints.
High school age runners see shin splints injury rates of approximately 13%.
People who have previously had shin splints are more likely to have it again.
He begins training, and quickly realizes that he is massively out of shape and suffers debilitating shin splints.
He suffered from shin splints in 2008, restricting him to just 8 games for the season.
This stress is associated with the onset of shin splints.
Clinical history focuses on an individual's previous history with shin splints.
Improper footwear, including worn-out shoes can also contribute to shin splints.