Shin splints may be caused by various disorders, including
My friend Sondra recently ran a 5K race on a very cold morning. So when we got together recently, I asked her how the race went. She told... Read more »
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Team NYC Sick Chick Club. Photo by S. Nash. In what is probably my most read article, RA: The Loser Disease, I lamented RA’s D-list... Read more »
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Here’s the thing about exercise. Some people just love it and really enjoy doing it every day. Others hate it and nothing you can say... Read more »
Source: eOrthopod
Shin splints, stress fractures, and compartment syndrome are the three most common causes of lower leg or shin pain in athletes. Runners are... Read more »
Source: ADAM Encyclopedia
Shin splints refers to pain in the front of the lower legs. The pain is located along the inside edge of the tibia, the large bone in the lower part... Read more »
Source: ADAM Encyclopedia
Walking abnormalities are unusual and uncontrollable walking patterns that are usually due to diseases or injuries to the legs, feet, brain, spinal... Read more »
Source: ADAM Encyclopedia
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Source: eOrthopod
In this study, researchers from the Gait and Posture Lab at the University of Montreal in Canada compare walking patterns between patients who had a... Read more »