Ok so in anticipation of playing in a higher league next season, I've been running a lot, about 5-10km every 2 days. That's 5k everyday unless I miss a day then I do around 10k.
Now last Thursday I had a pain in my shins when I woke up, people are telling me it's shin splints. Does anybody have a clue at how to treat this or if it's ok to run through the pain?
Any help is appreciated.
I've rested since Wednesday.
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Eventually after physio I sought help from a podiatrist. I had a gait analysis on a treadmill where they recorded my running style with and without trainers on. The podiatrist discovered that my shin splints were caused by flat feet and a lack of flexibility just in my big toes. The rest of my flexibility is good from practising martial arts. I have been given orthotics with pads underneath my big toes and on my heels which force an arch under my big toes causing them to push off at the end of each stride. The first time I used the orthotics I ran 6 miles without any pain. I've been running for a month now pain free. I'm going back in a few weeks to get a permanent custom pair made.
The way to treat it is RICE - rest, ice, compression and elevation. The cause could be anything from the wrong type of running trainer, running too much on hard surfaces, over training, flat feet, inflexibility in the lower limbs or over pronating. Left untreated and you could end up with a stress fracture.
Sounds like I need to contact a podiatrist.
Athletic.
http://www.londonpodiatry.com/podiatry/index
They're fantastic, they're in Lewisham and they used to be Charlton's feet people - they might still be - and I believe they are used by the Arsenal and England teams.
Not cheap but my problem was solved as soon as I started wearing the orthotics they made for me.
Can't wait to see a podiatrist.