Shin Splints: Look to the Anatomy
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"Look Doc, I have this pain along my shin and it only happens while I'm running and jumping. But when I stop, the burning and uncomfortable pain goes away. Can you do anything for it?!?" Seems pretty straightforward, right? But, what if it wasn't and you were the one they came to for a second opinion because you know how to properly diagnosis and treat shin splints. They trust you; you know your stuff; you can fix anything. In this case, you just saved their life, even though it ended up with a leg amputation.
Best piece of advice: always look to the anatomy to tell you what could be going on.
If it walks like a duck, talks like a duck, acts like a duck, chances are.....it's probably be a duck.
Join Dr. David & Dr. Karen Hannah as they discuss the most common areas to focus on to get rid of those annoying shin splints once and for all!