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Tibial Bone Swelling

A tibial bone swelling is essentially a symptom of the condition shin splint, which is also known as medial tibial stress syndrome. Here the tissues that attach the shin muscles to the bones get inflamed due to stress and over usage. It can be from improper workouts, flat feet, ill-fitting shoes, or weak musculature as well.

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How do I manage pain arising in my shin while running?

Query: Hi doctor, I have pain in my left shin bone when I try to run. It is on the inside of my leg at the lowest point on the tibia, just above the ankle. My ankle does not hurt, just the shin at the specified location. I do not have pain on walking (unless a long way) but when I run I get immediate and ...  Read Full »


Dr. Sumit Chawla

Answer: Hello, Welcome to icliniq.com. Pain on running or exertion can be due to lack of appropriate strength and integrated stability of gluteal and hip adductor muscles. It makes the bones challenging to disperse the impact forces generated by the foot striking the ground. This can lead to condition cal...  Read Full »

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