(HealthDay News) - Shin splints occur when too much or too
strenuous exercise causes pain in the lower legs. They usually
aren't serious.
The U.S. National Library of Medicine offers these suggestions
on how to help shin splints heal:
- Most shin splints will benefit from plenty of rest. You should
not exercise for at least a week, and take a break of at least
two-to-four weeks from running.
- Ice the injury for 20 minutes, at least twice a day.
- Use over-the-counter pain relievers to ease discomfort.
- For stress fractures, at least a month's rest is required. You
should not run or exercise during that time.
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