Shin splints will typically hurt along the posterior, or back of the tibia, just inside of the leg if you feel down the inside of your lower leg until you feel the bone. The posterior tibialis ...
Shin splints come in two varieties, anterior and posterior. The posterior tibialis muscle is a muscle in the back of the shin that often succumbs to shin splints and is often the result of overuse ...
As a result, you develop pain, limited movement, and many conditions like shin splints ... and imbalanced muscles and conditions like posterior tibial tendon dysfunction. Overpronation usually ...
Shelli Green, assistant professor of kinesiology at Central College, has published research in "Clinical Practice in Athletic Training." Green, a 2007 Central graduate, explores a novel treating media ...
Medial tibial stress syndrome (MTSS) is an enigmatic condition with confusing terminology, the term often being used interchangeably with shin splints. It is suggested that MTSS and shin splints be ...