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Did you know that \u201cshin splints\u201d are simply the nickname for the condition known as medial tibial stress syndrome (MTSS)<\/strong>? \u201cTibial\u201d refers to the long bone of the lower leg called the tibia, which most people know as the shin bone. \u201cMedial\u201d refers to the inner edge of this bone, where many muscles that control movements of the foot and ankle originate. Excessive and repetitive stress on the tibia causes inflammation of these muscles, their tendons, and surrounding tissues, causing in MTSS or shin splints.\u00a0<\/p>\n\n\n\n

People who experience shin splints may have pain in the middle or lower portion of the inside of the shin, which may be described as sharp or dull\/achy. The pain is typically worse with activity and decreases with rest, but in more severe cases pain may last after activity as well. Mild swelling and tenderness of the lower leg may also occur. If left untreated, shin splints can progress to become stress reactions or stress fractures. Learn about the risk factors for shin splints and ways to prevent and treat them by reading below! <\/p>\n\n\n\n

Risk Factors For Shin Splints<\/strong><\/h2>\n\n\n\n

As mentioned above, MTSS is the result of muscles, bone, and tissues in the lower leg being repeatedly overworked and overloaded with stress. Most commonly, this occurs after sudden increases in the duration, frequency, and\/or intensity of an exercise or training routine. However, there are many different conditions and circumstances that can put an individual at increased risk of developing shin splints. These may include: <\/p>\n\n\n\n