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374 | Shin Splints: What Should You Do?

374 | Shin Splints: What Should You Do?

Update: 2024-09-16
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In this episode of the Optimal Body Podcast, co-hosts Doc Jen and Doctor Dom, both doctors of physical therapy, explore the common issue of shin splints, or medial tibial stress syndrome, prevalent among runners and those engaged in high-impact activities. They emphasize the importance of foot health, the benefits of barefoot shoes like Vivo Barefoot, and the necessity of maintaining strong muscles in the feet, ankles, and lower legs. Key points include understanding shin splints, load management, strengthening exercises, the importance of cross-training, seeking professional guidance, and preventive strategies. They also introduce a barefoot mini-course for improving foot and ankle health.




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What will you learn from this PT Pearl:


00:29 - Importance of Foot Health


01:10 - Physical Therapy Pearl on Shin Splints


02:17 - Distinguishing Shin Splints


03:24 - Common Causes of Shin Pain


04:26 - Support During Pregnancy


07:33 - Risk Factors for Shin Splints


09:15 - Additional Risk Factors in Runners


10:25 - Footwear Considerations


11:16 - Theories Behind Shin Pain


12:23 - Symptoms and Assessment


14:04 - Gradual Loading and Exercise


15:05 - Barefoot Mini Course


16:56 - Rebuilding Strength for Shin Splints


17:01 - Calf Raises and Gait Mechanics


18:03 - Awareness of Foot Pronation


19:03 - Strengthening the Bottom of the Foot


19:14 - Hip Strengthening for Runners


21:04 - Comprehensive Lower Leg Training


21:27 - Professional Guidance for Injury Prevention




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374 | Shin Splints: What Should You Do?

374 | Shin Splints: What Should You Do?

Dr. Jen Fraboni & Dr. Dom Fraboni