Shin splints is the common name for the medical condition called medial tibial stress syndrome in which pain occurs along the tibia (shin bone) in the front of the lower leg. The pain is a result of small tears in the area the lower leg muscles' attachment to the tibia. Shin splints are typically caused from intense or vigorous athletic activity and can be resolved with adequate rest, stretching and modifying your exercise routine.
Insufficient memory space in my brain to explain properly. . . . . . but its something along the lines of small fractures in your shins (dont quote me on that one) 😄
Hey Scotty did ya get it from athletics or what? i heard it can be pretty painful. i had stress fractures in my left leg a couple of years back and that was painful enough!! How long till u can play sport again, or are ya still playing something (if anything)?
Originally posted by Scotty
do you refresh alot
If that was aimed at me, yeh i do. I think its just dodgy internet here.
🙁 my names Corrina by the way, in case u were wondering. 😄
Scotty what sorta times do ya do for sprints? (im an athlete to . . . . . . well kinda of)
Sorry Steel, im not meaning to leave ya out 🙂