Shin Splint Rehab Protocol
Progression to more intense, high impact training sessions should be deliberate and periodized, with attention spent to strengthening dorsi-flexion. The formation of shin splints, or condition called Medial Tibial Stress Syndrome (MTSS) ??? general shin soreness, trauma or overload to musculature and connective structures - typically occurs when progression and volume is too rapid.
Here are some tools and strategies to help alleviate and overcome shin splints.
Barefoot Warm-ups / Light Worksets
Take off your shoes for your dynamic warm-up and keep them off during your first few light worksets
Stretch
Gastroc / Soleus / Achilles
Strengthen
Dorsi-flexion / Inversion / Eversion
Tibialis Anterior / Peroneus Tertius / Extensor Digitorum Longus
Soft Tissue Work
Tennis Balls / Foam Roller
Plantar Fascia / Peroneals / Gastroc / Soleus
Ice Massage
Homemade Cryocup
Some other considerations:
- Warm-up should be thorough ensuring CNS excitement and core temperature increase
- Don???t forget to improve soft-tissue quality all along entire kinetic chain
- Work on improving hip mobility in addition to ankle mobility
- Engage in ground-based, multi-directional, compound and unilateral, bodyweight and resisted movements
- Cold water submersion followed by soft-tissue modalities can be substituted for cryocup
- Band tensions can be increased as strength and proficiency of movement improves
- All movements should engage a full range of motion to ensure optimal muscle fiber recruitment and strength in greater articulations ??? i.e. strength mobility