Leg Medial Tibial Stress Syndrome Treatment
Medial tibial stress syndrome is a condition characterized by dull, aching pain along the posteromedial shin, which may be linked to stress fractures of the tibia (shinbone). This is a large bone in the front of the lower leg.
The pain is caused by an overload on the shinbone and the connective tissues that attach muscles to the bone.
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Im an avid track and field coach and while jogging with the team i coach, i jumped over a large rock and was forced on the ground due to the agonizing pain of my knees and upper leg. I was later diagnosed with shins splint and had suffered a minor stress fracture of my knee. They wrapped my entire right ....
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| Name | Average Result | Healed | Helped a Lot |
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| Medical Devices and Equipment Taping |
5.0
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| Medical Devices and Equipment Knee brace |
5.0
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| Therapy Ice |
5.0
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| Therapy Rest |
5.0
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| Therapy Heat |
5.0
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| Drugs and Supplements NSAID gel (eltenac) |
5.0
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1 |
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