Shin Splints VS. Stress Fracture: Learn How to Tell the Difference

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  • čas přidán 17. 10. 2021
  • It’s incredibly valuable and important to be able to tell the difference between a stress fracture and shin splints, especially for athletes in season who are typical sufferers of both diagnoses. These injuries are often confused for each other and can lead to delayed healing and worse problems in the future if misdiagnosed.
    The most important reason to understand the difference is because with shin splints, the athlete is often able to play through the injury if it is being treated properly, whereas with a stress fracture, a period of rest or immobilization is required to heal the injury.
    Shin splints:
    -Can play through it as long as it’s being treated properly
    -Inflammation of muscles in shin region that sit next to and attach to Tibia
    -Diffuse discomfort up and down the shin
    -With activity: Diffuse pain up and down the shin bone, warm-up phenomenon, better with activity, worse when resting
    -Bilateral typically
    Stress Fx:
    -Need to stop playing sports for a period of time
    -Small crack typically in the shin bone, diagnosed by MRI or X-ray
    -Focalized, small, specific area of pain
    -With activity: worse with every step you take, better at rest or first thing in the morning, OR constant pain
    -Unilateral typically
    By understanding the signs and symptoms of each, it can help you make the decision to seek imaging (MRI/x-ray) of the area, or if it can be put off for a while.
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  • @CaptHowdy-ym8px
    @CaptHowdy-ym8px Před měsícem +1

    I definitely was misdiagnosed with shin splints in basic training in the military and other times definitely having stress fractures (which I’ve had uni and bilaterally a few times through out my life). It was extremely painful and wouldn’t get better with stretching and warming up the muscles. The pain would continually get worse and was excruciating. Got to the point I was in massive pain and was able to get on profile (military doctors note for gym class) for a week and a half, just long enough for it not be as painful to run on for my final PT test. Our last week being the last classes, cleaning everything up, inspections, and graduation which wasn’t as grueling physically. But still took a couple months to heal up but have had them a couple of times in my life especially when I’ve got heavier and was trying to get back into exercising with running to lose my lazy weight and regain speed and endurance. Have also had shin splints which are annoyingly painful but nothing like stress fractures, especially when you can’t stop physical activity while having it/them. Also got one while doing taekwondo kicks again to heavy bags/padded poles and over doing it while trying to building up my bone density, kicking power, and speed.

  • @Aha0703
    @Aha0703 Před 2 lety +1

    Thanks, helped a lot

  • @flawless_Cowboy
    @flawless_Cowboy Před 11 měsíci +3

    So i just finished boot camp and throughout the entirety of it, i had extremely painful shin splints that would flare up even when walking but they would get 100x worse when i ran and after that i started having a very sharp pain on the inside of my shin. Fast forward to the end of boot camp where i finally decided to go to medical after some x rays i found out that i had a "stress injury/fracture" i forget which one, but i was told that extra bone and calluses were grown in the damaged parts of my shin and that it was on the back end of healing. So with that info i was wondering if you could answer 2 questions:
    1. Are those parts with extra bone more or less susceptible to re injury or not
    2. Is my issue a stress fracture or something else?
    Sorry for the long ass 5 page essay.

  • @ledzeppelin1212
    @ledzeppelin1212 Před 4 měsíci +1

    Great video. Thanks!

  • @LukeAps
    @LukeAps Před rokem +1

    Thank you, very helpful.

  • @aidanc.8033
    @aidanc.8033 Před 2 lety +7

    i’ve had bilateral stress fractures before, during my last football season. Then after a long time in PT was clear to practice again, and it still always felt weird. I’ve been practicing all off season and tried track for like a week before i thought it was a bad idea because my legs started hurting too much. And took 2 weeks off my football practice, went back to it for about a month then, went to do 1 on 1’s with a friend and had to run bare foot and am having similar pain now to when i had the fracture. Almost a dull ache right now, (thought it was a good idea to not do much until i can go see my orthopedic in 2 weeks) but i have collapsed arches and when i taped them and hiked up super steep switch backs for a week without taking ibuprofen, i was fine. I tried a quick mile run yesterday and felt like normal, shin pain, but not localized. I don’t think it’s a fracture because i’ve tried pushing as hard as i can in the bones and it doesn’t hurt, occasionally i’ll find a spot that feels bruised but not what they used to be. The pain can jump up to my knee and upper shin, then back down to where the old ones used to be. So i have no clue what the hell is going on.

    • @MissionMovePhysicalTherapy
      @MissionMovePhysicalTherapy  Před 2 lety

      Hey Aidan, sounds like you have a lot going on! Since you have a history of stress fractures, it's always a concern that they could return. Although, with all of the activity you've been doing it's a possibility that it could just be shin splints too. I would try easing off of running for a while and doing some anterior tibialis strengthening, here's a video we did on this: czcams.com/video/lLavPDdPD-Y/video.html
      If easing off of activity and focussing on strengthening doesn't help at all after about two weeks, then I would suggest getting an x-ray to rule out the stress fractures.

  • @mercygold701
    @mercygold701 Před 2 lety +3

    Hi! I have pain in the inner side of the tibia, as in along the left leg of my tibia bone facing outwards, not inwards as you show, and Stress Fracture’s are known to be only on one exact spot no longer than 5cm on the shin bone. I have pain on the entire tibia bone facing outwards as stated only when I’m playing basketball intensely, the moment I get intense with playing it hurts a lot. So do you think it’s more likely to be a Stress Fracture or a Shin Splints?

    • @MissionMovePhysicalTherapy
      @MissionMovePhysicalTherapy  Před 2 lety

      Hello! From what it sounds like it is more likely shin splints. It is hard to say for certain without evaluating you, but I would check out this other video we have about exercises to combat shit splints( czcams.com/video/lLavPDdPD-Y/video.html ), if it doesn't get any better with a week of two of these, then I would seek out some sort of imaging. I hope this helps!

  • @mannyperez8843
    @mannyperez8843 Před rokem +20

    I definitely have symptoms of a stress fracture but my doctor says that it doesn't show on xray and they tried sonogram. But the pain is getting worse and they told me there's nothing they can do for me other than give me pain meds that doesn't work at all. I don't know what else to do. I feel like this is going to be painful forever.

    • @MissionMovePhysicalTherapy
      @MissionMovePhysicalTherapy  Před rokem +2

      Sometimes the bone can have a stress reaction that isn't a full on stress fracture. A boot to offload could be helpful.

    • @psfgtech
      @psfgtech Před 9 měsíci

      Will an MRI show this stress fracture?

    • @mannyperez8843
      @mannyperez8843 Před 9 měsíci

      @MissionMovePhysicalTherapy that's exactly what it is. Had an mri and had to take 3 months off because it was extremely painful with the boot on. Just completed my last day of physical therapy but it needs more time to heal 100%. It's only a little bit of pain but luckily my job is mostly sitting down. Hopefully someday it'll heal completely.

    • @Note9981-bf2cf
      @Note9981-bf2cf Před 3 měsíci +2

      Bro exactly i am having them from 3.5 years and no progress whatso ever tried every thing spend too much on medical but nothing and now i am lossing hope and don't think i will be able to run like before whole childhood ruined

    • @mannyperez8843
      @mannyperez8843 Před 3 měsíci

      @Note9981-bf2cf an update. I am 99.9999percent better but only because I had to stay home for 4 months. My doctor told to pretend that my bone is broke and to put zero weight for that time. That meant using crutches even going to the bathroom. I was skeptical but after spending 4 months home on medical leave I was on light duty at for 6 months until very recently. I'm not running but I've kept up with my rehab at home. Before I couldn't stand for a minute without pain. Went to boston last week and I must have walked for 2 hours straight and I don't feel any pain. I had extremely high pain before. There were days I cried because it was so bad but I'm happy to say with time and rest and a ton of patience I'm better. The .01 percent feels like a void in my shin. Can't explain but when the weather is bad it just feels like some hollow space that's missing. Other than that I'm good. Another bad thing is I gained a bunch of weight. Now trying to lose it but my running days are over at least for now. New found weight I don't want to crush the progress I made. I really hope you get better because I know very well how painful it is but don't lose hope. Just have to find the right doctor that will help you.

  • @graysongutzweiler1109
    @graysongutzweiler1109 Před rokem +1

    Very helpful.

  • @kovacsmaja8370
    @kovacsmaja8370 Před rokem

    Im not sure which one i have or if i even have either if them. I had shin splints which got treated i did rehab than rested for two weeks went back to badminton sessions with no pain. Than i moved around a little in the park playing casual badminton with friends barely did any running ( with shoes not meant for sports) and boom the pain is back. I went to the gym for crossfit training right after which is where I felt my shin aching as i started doing knee pull ups. Its been 2 days my shins hurt a lot when i ran or jump on the tip of my toe yesterday but they feel a lot better today. I don't feel significant pain when walking or climbing the stairs but i do have some throbbing pain in both my legs while resting its not painful more like uncomfortable but i had them through my other shin splint aswell. I don't have pain when touching or my tibia just at the very bottom of my tibia a little bit above the ankle joint at both legs. Can you perhaps identify what it might be?

  • @nolancharley2956
    @nolancharley2956 Před 2 lety +1

    Hey! Just wanted to ask the question of how to tell the difference between a calf strain and a stress fracture ? I have pain in both legs that match up with stress fractures and calf strains. I personally think it’s a stress fracture in both legs but you mentioned it being rare for both legs. I’ve been trying to work through the pain and it has only gotten worse the more I play.

    • @MissionMovePhysicalTherapy
      @MissionMovePhysicalTherapy  Před 2 lety +1

      Hey Nolan, a calf strain will be painful in the back of your lower leg. More in the calf or down lower in the back by the achilles. A stress fracture will be in the front of your lower leg, more on your shin bones (tibias). If it is painful in both shins, it's possible it could just be shin splints. If you are concerned about stress fractures, I would recommend getting an x-ray to rule it out. Good luck!

  • @laurenclark7325
    @laurenclark7325 Před 2 lety +6

    Is it possible to have both a stress fracture AND a shin splint? I have symptoms of both. My symptoms of a shin splint are that sometimes depending on what type of exercise I do, it hurts on the muscle, usually the anterior side, (on the outside) but sometimes it hurts on the inside muscle. My symptoms of a stress fracture is that it hurts in one spot, feels bruised in that one spot, and hurts more as I work out/dance/exercise on it. It has also been hurting for 5 weeks, and seems to be getting worse. What do you think?

    • @MissionMovePhysicalTherapy
      @MissionMovePhysicalTherapy  Před 2 lety +1

      Hey Lauren! It sounds like there is definitely a chance you could have a stress fracture just based on that information. In theory, yes it is possible to have both. But if the fracture is present it could also be causing all of that. I would recommend getting an x-ray if it has been that long without improvement in order to rule out the fracture. Once you know for sure it will be clearer how to proceed!

  • @tobyhernandez9683
    @tobyhernandez9683 Před 3 měsíci

    Hey question...i have one spot on the inside of the shin bone...when i press it i have lots of pain(what you said about stress facture) but i can run and walk without pain. its just when i press it .. what should i do?

  • @prestonhogue5790
    @prestonhogue5790 Před 2 lety

    I've been having pain on my tibial tubercle. It's very minor but it hurts when I push on it or squat heavy. Any ideas? Thanks!

    • @MissionMovePhysicalTherapy
      @MissionMovePhysicalTherapy  Před 2 lety

      Pain on the tibial tubercle with heavy squatting could be some patellar tendonitis, so basically the tendon is inflamed and being overloaded for the stresses you're putting on it. I would try adding in some eccentric quad work, like a slow forward step down. Then work up to loading the position, especially right before squatting. Obviously it's tough to say for sure without seeing you, but I would start there!

  • @jackcenteno1088
    @jackcenteno1088 Před 2 lety

    what if the pain in my ankle is very localized but it feels better once i start playing my sport more? it hurts more to touch when im resting and hurts when i start jumping but gets better throughout a practice.

    • @MissionMovePhysicalTherapy
      @MissionMovePhysicalTherapy  Před 2 lety

      Hey Jack, it's hard to say without looking at it, but I would say if you have any point tenderness on the shin bone at rest and also worsening of pain with jumping, It would be worth ruling out the stress fracture. I would suggest getting an x-ray at least to be on the safe side. Good luck!

  • @123altigirl
    @123altigirl Před 2 lety

    I am getting ready for a body building competition and I take 10k steps day 7x a week. recently I developed pain in my tibia (sounds like shin splits). I took a few days off to rest then new pain developed--> I went to get a massage at a sports massage place but I'm afraid to do any kind of exercise because I'm scared the pain might come back or the pain gets worse. in the past I would still exercise through the shin splits and it would go away and did not bother me too much. do you think it's shin splits or could its something else

    • @MissionMovePhysicalTherapy
      @MissionMovePhysicalTherapy  Před 2 lety

      Hello! Sounds like it could definitely be shin splints. Check out our video on exercises to help combat shin splints: czcams.com/video/lLavPDdPD-Y/video.html if this doesn't help after a couple of weeks, then I would recommend seeing your healthcare provider for an x-ray to rule out a stress fracture, I hope this helps!

  • @ItsAllAboutGuitar
    @ItsAllAboutGuitar Před 9 měsíci

    How come whenever I find a channel like this that I like your physical location is thousands of miles away!!!?
    My workout routine has been hiking very mountainous terrain and a ten mile run on the weekend. Pain started creeping up and of course I had to ignore it until it got so bad I could barely walk.
    The pain was on the front of both shins but that went away within a few days of just resting. I was feeling pain on the ball of my left foot and on the inside of my ankle (which is a 25 year old sprain that never really healed from a hard landing skydiving). I went to crutches and everything is feeling better. It does feel a lot like a break (sadly I have lots of experience with breaks).
    I have hope that the ankle will finally heal properly! Is it possible to have a stress fracture on the bottom of my foot? Do you think I'm okay to just continue to rest and stay off it and slowly go back once the pain is gone? If I go to the doctor I'm 98% sure they'll just tell me to rest as I've been doing.

    • @MissionMovePhysicalTherapy
      @MissionMovePhysicalTherapy  Před 9 měsíci

      Hey! Where are you located at? We know PT's just like us all around the country. I can make a recommendation. Without seeing you I have know idea if this is the case, I would confirm this with a local PT, but it sounds like you may need a walking boot for a short time to take pressure off your ankle and foot.

  • @rafestone123
    @rafestone123 Před 4 měsíci +1

    Hi, I’m experiencing pain on the inside of my shin after increasing my running mileage quite quickly, it feels like if you were to poke a bruise but I only feel it on the bone when either pressure is applied to the specific area or heavy impact. However when I run the pain generally goes away after a mile or so (hence the confusion). I also feel only minimal twinges when I walk

    • @MissionMovePhysicalTherapy
      @MissionMovePhysicalTherapy  Před 4 měsíci

      Hi! Increasing your running mileage quickly is often how people can get a stress fracture. I would find an orthopedic doctor who specializes in sports medicine in your area and get an evaluation.

  • @izzypocock345
    @izzypocock345 Před 2 lety +1

    Hi ! I have pain on my inner left tibia and it’s localised to one point mainly. It sometimes feels better when I walk but I’m at the point where I can’t get down stairs/hills or jog/run without a lot of pain coming from that area. I can walk with a small amount of discomfort. sometimes it feels as though it’s shooting pain around the localised point ? Do you reckon this is shin splints or stress fracture ?

    • @MissionMovePhysicalTherapy
      @MissionMovePhysicalTherapy  Před 2 lety

      Hello! From what it sounds like, I'm leaning more towards a stress fracture due to the fact that it's localized and it's severe enough to cause pain simply walking and going down stairs. I would suggest getting an x-ray to rule it out before continuing any intense exercise, especially running. Good luck!

    • @izzypocock345
      @izzypocock345 Před 2 lety

      @@MissionMovePhysicalTherapy I am just not sure whether to go just because would they give me treatment options ? Plus if they don't show up on xrays will they help me out ? Thanks for being so helpful ! I do quite a lot of necessary walking so it wouldn't be possible for me to rest it unfortunately !

    • @hajarchafik155
      @hajarchafik155 Před 8 měsíci

      Any update pleaaase?@@izzypocock345

  • @alexcpetrino
    @alexcpetrino Před 9 měsíci

    Hi- i have this pain that is in a very specific spot where you said a stress fracture usually is. I went to a pt and they said it was just a shin splint. When I run there is little pain and I really only feel it after I run. Do you know what this is?

    • @MissionMovePhysicalTherapy
      @MissionMovePhysicalTherapy  Před 7 měsíci

      If its still bothering you with running, especially to touch at one particular spot, it is likely an overuse/stress injury. Taking some time off can help and if not, you should check back with your PT!

  • @HeadOnKill
    @HeadOnKill Před rokem +3

    I'm a little confused because I have symptoms from both. It is only on one of my legs and it is a small point on the inside top part of my left leg(definitely less than 5 cm). However like a shin splint it feels worst in the morning when I wake up and then as the day progresses it typically feels better, also it feels fine when im running however as soon as i stop running thats when the serious pain comes and im limping for a few days. I have symptoms from both so I'm not really sure which one I have.

    • @BadDubII
      @BadDubII Před 7 měsíci

      You ever find out which you had? sounds similar to mine

    • @HeadOnKill
      @HeadOnKill Před 7 měsíci

      nah but it must have been shin splints, i stopped running for 3-4months and was doing strength exercises, and now ive been back to running 3 times per week for almost 4 months and had 0 pains, so i guess it went away with a long long rest and strengthening the muscles around it @@BadDubII

  • @seer6755
    @seer6755 Před 5 měsíci

    I have had pain on and off the last few years sometimes its one leg sometimes its both sometimes my leg feel tight and a little hot but most of the time it just feels like my bone hurts pushing through it doesn't work and i have tried taking a few weeks up to a month off or running but its back after a week or two. Even after this video I'm still not sure which i have sometimes it feels like its shin splints some times it feels like a stress fracture. Do you have any thoughts or advice?

    • @MissionMovePhysicalTherapy
      @MissionMovePhysicalTherapy  Před 5 měsíci

      Sounds like you are having some chronic issues that are not solved with rest. We recommend seeking out a physical therapist in your area!

  • @dawsonwright833
    @dawsonwright833 Před rokem

    Hi, I have pain on my tibia, it doesn’t really hurt throughout the day, but it hurts when I run and each step I take pain increases to the point where I can barely put pressure on it. And there is one specific spot that hurts just to touch. What do I have?

  • @Tristan-oh5xz
    @Tristan-oh5xz Před rokem

    ive had shin pain for a few months and they seem like shin splints from the fact that the pain is bilateral and runs along the shin, but they become more painful when im sprinting on my toes, so i am unsure if i have shin splints or a stress fracture

    • @mathews0618
      @mathews0618 Před rokem

      Yeah, not trying to discredit her but its the tissue attaching to the bone and the muscles that you use to push off or land on your mid foot are those muscles. So it makes sense that they hurt while you run.

  • @vealchop2490
    @vealchop2490 Před 2 lety +1

    Hello! I'm a 100mi a month runner and I recently developed pain on the inside of my shinbone that I'm assuming is shin splints. its a pretty extensive area longer than 5cm and i can press on the bone itself without any pain but the softer tissue around it hurts if i press hard. My issue however is that this hurts even when I'm walking, its not debilitating just very annoying. I tried running on it for a few days and the pain didn't disappear during the activity but it did lessen. Foam rolling, stretching and advil tend to help ease the pain but never eliminates it completely. Walking down stairs and down inclines definitely exacerbates the pain, walking uphill reduces it. My concern is I've read that shin splints generally do not hurt when walking but this definitely does, and the pain is generally greater in the morning. One other thing is the pain is at its most intense if i twist or make a turn whilst running. Offhand would you say this sounds more like shin splints or a stress fracture?

    • @lukevirtualgameruk3523
      @lukevirtualgameruk3523 Před 2 lety

      Sounds like a stress fracture, I know how hard it is to stop running. Try swimming bike or cross and see if it heals up. How is it now?? I'm no experts but I find with shin splint the pain goes when you run. I was getting bad shin splints as only come back to running lately and well over done it. Never had it before now I make sure i never run two days in a row I find this helps me.

    • @MissionMovePhysicalTherapy
      @MissionMovePhysicalTherapy  Před 2 lety +2

      Hello! This sounds more like shin splints to me. Check out our video on exercises to combat shin splints: czcams.com/video/lLavPDdPD-Y/video.html and also modify your running volume on top of doing these exercises, I hope this helps!

    • @vealchop2490
      @vealchop2490 Před 2 lety +2

      @@MissionMovePhysicalTherapy Thank you! Yes I've been doing the stretches as well as some shin scraping before and after running and they definitely help. I haven't been able to run more than 3 days consecutively but the overall pain has been dissipating. This is a hard injury to deal with as running is more of a mental therapy for me, so I feel for anyone being limited by this type of pain.

    • @quinnhankelly4928
      @quinnhankelly4928 Před rokem

      I have the same issues right now I dont know if I have shin splints or a stress fracture because even when im walking it hurts. Everything you said is the same with mine

    • @vealchop2490
      @vealchop2490 Před rokem +1

      @@quinnhankelly4928 My injury ended up being shin splints. Definitely try not running for 10-14 days. It sucked having to not run for that length of time but I biked and walked to make up for it during that period. I did a lot of shin scraping, stretching and got a compression sleeve and that all helped. I was back running 100% after a month. I still have a very slight pain occasionally but it goes away after an hour or so rest post run.

  • @cincodee9572
    @cincodee9572 Před rokem

    I’ve been having some pain on and off now I don’t know which one it is it’s in the front of my shin and it only hurts when I jump I can run and walk just fine but once I jump it hurts I’m a basketball player

    • @MissionMovePhysicalTherapy
      @MissionMovePhysicalTherapy  Před rokem

      If you don't have pain with running then it usually is not a stress fracture. But pain with the impact of jumping could mean you are headed towards one. I would seek the help of a local physical therapist or orthopedic doctor.

  • @bennybenny7382
    @bennybenny7382 Před 11 měsíci

    if you have a stress fracture can you still do mild walking whilst in recovery phase?

  • @minik.e.v.i.n8715
    @minik.e.v.i.n8715 Před 2 lety

    Hi i was wondering if I have shin splints or if I have a stress fracture. So the pain is more towards the inner part of my tibia and it’s pain radius is around 5cm and the pain increases overtime as I play my sport. So I am wondering what do you think I have shin splits or a stress fracture.

    • @MissionMovePhysicalTherapy
      @MissionMovePhysicalTherapy  Před 2 lety

      Since the pain seems to be on the bone and not the muscle, and also gets worse with increased play, it sounds more like a stress fracture. I would recommend getting an x-ray to rule it out before continuing your sport.

    • @belitaanatalio4441
      @belitaanatalio4441 Před 11 měsíci

      I'm going through the same evaluation right now for point tenderness in both shins. An x-ray will be negative if it's done too soon, less than 2 to 4 weeks, before the callus develops. An ultrasound is not a very good way of evaluating a stress fracture. An MRI is best or a triple phase bone scan. My BF is a medical director of a rehab hospital. And my doctor is a sports medicine doctor, team physician for the Olympics in several professional sports.

  • @bld93561
    @bld93561 Před 8 měsíci

    my legs cramp up to the point that I cannot bend my foot while walking. It has always been on the outer side of my legs. I end up walking on the outside of my feet with burning and numbness. What can help prevent these if I cannot rest? I walk all day every day for work. Should I try taping?

    • @MissionMovePhysicalTherapy
      @MissionMovePhysicalTherapy  Před 5 měsíci

      This sounds like a major issue for you, seeing as you walk all day for work! We recommend you see a healthcare provider ASAP. This could be a neurological issue as well.

  • @user-kw6vp4tr5v
    @user-kw6vp4tr5v Před 9 měsíci

    I have been having both symtoms for about 18 months. I have had xrays and ultra sounds. Been to osteo and physio. Unable to walk have to stop every so often. I am now getting fed up with it. I will be going for a bone scan and my physio says if nothing comes of these the next thing is a mri.

  • @qamarnadhir
    @qamarnadhir Před rokem

    My soleus turns from a rubber band to a literal bricks after I jog. I can walk far an no pain but my ankle gives out days later. If I do sprint workout I only get hip soreness. But up hill activities like hikes and jogging turns my Achilles/ soleus in to stone it’s so tight immediately after a run. It really hard to see a doc because their isn’t a test to re trigger the pain. I think I should check for a stress fracture because years after a ankle injury I still have pain where the ankle heel and Achilles meet that referees to my toes knee and back.....any thoughts? Can I just go straight to rehab?

  • @muzainarehan6643
    @muzainarehan6643 Před rokem +5

    Hi, I'm a little confused about my situation. I tend to get really bad pain in my both my shins (inner side). The major chunk of the pain is in a specific spot but it slightly travels too. I go running every alternate day and the pain starts after my 2nd run and just gets worse over time, I can't even sit with my legs underneath me (standing/walking doesn't hurt but putting pressure on it or touching the spot hurts A LOT) The problem is if I stop running, it gets better in a few days but whenever I start again the pain is back. Ive tried all different running techniques and stretches as well (Kinesiology Tape too). Nothing works. I really enjoy running and idm resting for a few weeks (I've done that) to let it heal but when I start again the pain is back.

    • @MissionMovePhysicalTherapy
      @MissionMovePhysicalTherapy  Před rokem

      Hey there! Based on what you're saying, it may be time to find a PT in your area that specializes in treating runners.

    • @changcasal
      @changcasal Před 11 měsíci

      Have almost the exact same experience, only with jump roping. Did you ever figure out what was wrong?

    • @williamgoodieson9628
      @williamgoodieson9628 Před 10 měsíci

      Bro i reckon i have the exact same thing

    • @hajarchafik155
      @hajarchafik155 Před 8 měsíci

      HEEY, It's the same with me here , please any apdate?

  • @richardjamesandersen8308
    @richardjamesandersen8308 Před 10 měsíci

    I've had symptoms of both for several months now and still not got to the bottom of things. X-rays showed nothing unusual. Pain is localised in one spot, however I feel completely fine when running. Currently at a reduced volume; I've substituted easy runs for bike rides or swimming. Pain is often present at rest seemingly randomly, but if I put pressure with my thumb on it it is highly tender. A month of no running didn't help. I've had orthotics fitted in, and given exercises by my physio. Highly annoying, feels like I could be just treading water so to speak I really don't know. Feels like this pain may never go away and still unclear exactly what I'm dealing with.

  • @singhgsk
    @singhgsk Před 2 lety

    Hello maam, yesterday i run 10 km and after resting for 3 4 hours a sharp pain in my leg starts while walking ang it goes right after 5 mins today i ran 16 kms in the first 3 4 kms that area hurts little bit but pain dimnishes after that. My pain is in one spot only felt when i press it ., no problem in walking, please tell me its stress fracture or something else

    • @MissionMovePhysicalTherapy
      @MissionMovePhysicalTherapy  Před 2 lety

      Hello! It is hard to say for sure just based on this information, I would check out our video on exercises to help combat shin splints: czcams.com/video/lLavPDdPD-Y/video.html If after about two consistent weeks of doing these it doesn't get any better, I would recommend seeing your healthcare provider for an x-ray to rule out a stress fracture. You should also cut back your running volume slightly while doing exercises to make sure you aren't exacerbating the issue, I hope this helps!

  • @shubhamyadav007
    @shubhamyadav007 Před 2 lety

    In case of stress fracture does that mean when the bone recovers your height will increase or the shin bone length will increase

    • @MissionMovePhysicalTherapy
      @MissionMovePhysicalTherapy  Před 2 lety

      Hey Shubham, stress fractures are tiny micro fractures in the bone. They do not affect the length of the bone or your physical height.

  • @honeybadger1621
    @honeybadger1621 Před 2 lety

    hello,I'm type1 diabetic and I broken my tibia bone Dr put in leg 4screw and 1rod I'm scary I will be fine will I heal? diabet made me scary. thank you

    • @MissionMovePhysicalTherapy
      @MissionMovePhysicalTherapy  Před 2 lety +1

      You will be okay if you take the necessary time to heal and recover! Definitely see a physical therapist for rehab once you are cleared by your surgeon, physical therapy is a MUST! Good luck!

    • @honeybadger1621
      @honeybadger1621 Před 2 lety

      @@MissionMovePhysicalTherapy thank you for respond did you ever saw any diabetic with broken leg they healed ?

  • @cucugabriel6049
    @cucugabriel6049 Před rokem

    What if i have symptoms on both legs , it's more likely to be a shin splints ?

  • @harrycorman8200
    @harrycorman8200 Před rokem

    Hey I have the symptoms of a stress fracture but was told my X-ray showed no signs of a stress fracture

    • @MissionMovePhysicalTherapy
      @MissionMovePhysicalTherapy  Před rokem

      Sometimes you can have a stress reaction that isn't a full fracture. Also, sometimes MRIs pick up stress fractures that x-rays can't.

  • @ThatRandomGirl134
    @ThatRandomGirl134 Před měsícem

    I started running a lot (no warm up bcz im dumb 😭) and then my leg started hurting a lot along the tibia and its exactly how u described the stress factor but idk what if i go to the doctor and they say its nothing😭😭😭

    • @MissionMovePhysicalTherapy
      @MissionMovePhysicalTherapy  Před 16 dny +1

      Either way, some rest will help. Once it feels better, ease back into it slowly. Ramping up your running too fast is a big factor in getting shin pain.

  • @Ashleybienaise05
    @Ashleybienaise05 Před 8 měsíci

    Hello I have this pain in my both legs but it hurts most in my leg leg
    And I run a lot like 3,4 miles , doing 8 laps or more and after a month I started really having harsh pain I thought it was bcs of the working cause you know usually when you working you always feeling your body or legs sore and I thought it was gonna go away but no it hasn’t and its been already a month and I saw that it was hurting so much I put ice and when I run it hurts and get swooto the point that I can’t even stand or walk and I took a week without running and today I tried to run omgd my left leg was killing me so bad my knee and my ankle and my right leg was hurting to but not that much and before I thought also it was bcs of my shoes but I changed shoes it’s like it got worse
    I’m in raiders JROTC thing and they make you run a lot and I really didn’t want to leave but I couldn’t with my legs and mostly the left one and its been almost month so I’m gonna take an appointment to know if everything is ok like if there’s nothing to worry about and if I’ll be able to get back to normal and run

  • @kavir_saeed2558
    @kavir_saeed2558 Před 2 lety

    Can you help me because I don’t know which one I have. Basically I have had shin splints before around 1 year ago, and I pushed through them causing a stress fracture on my right leg, then I stopped and healed it. And then 1 month ago, I felt shin pain in both legs and this pain reminded me of shin splints, so then I pushed through it (only for 2 days tho) and then I realized i should stop pushing and try to heal it. So now I only feel shin pain on my right leg and it’s like a generalized area of my lower inner leg, but I don’t think I have a stress fracture because everytime I run or warm up it gets better so what do I have?

    • @MissionMovePhysicalTherapy
      @MissionMovePhysicalTherapy  Před 2 lety

      Hello! This sounds more like shin splints if it get's better with activity. If it got worse and was more pinpoint pain I would lean more towards a stress fracture. Check out our video on how to help combat shin splints: czcams.com/video/lLavPDdPD-Y/video.html

    • @kavir_saeed2558
      @kavir_saeed2558 Před 2 lety

      @@MissionMovePhysicalTherapy but I’ve just also been wondering why it’s taking so long to heal because I’ve done everything correct and I stretch 1 hour a day and then ice so is there anything else I can do or can you tell me any reason it’s not healing quicker or healing so slow?

  • @clintmarquez3608
    @clintmarquez3608 Před 2 lety

    Ive been having a stress fracture for 6 weeks this whole time wow 😞

    • @MissionMovePhysicalTherapy
      @MissionMovePhysicalTherapy  Před 2 lety

      Hey Clint, I'm sorry to hear this! If you are assuming this just based on the video, I would definitely suggest getting an x-ray just to make sure, and let your medical provider guide you from there. Good luck!

    • @honeybadger1621
      @honeybadger1621 Před 2 lety

      @@MissionMovePhysicalTherapy hello,I'm type1 diabetic and I broken my tibia bone Dr put in leg 4screw and one rod I'm very much worrying because my diabet,will I heal I will be fine. thank you

  • @avinashkona2349
    @avinashkona2349 Před 10 měsíci

    Yeah we can see your iPad very clearly....is it for you to see or for us to see??🤔..anyways your info is good though👍

  • @youtubehandler
    @youtubehandler Před rokem

    Everything matches shin splint except it only hurts after I run

  • @alexandernachbar4269
    @alexandernachbar4269 Před 9 měsíci

    I got stress fractures in both my shin bones

  • @frederickarchibaldchumly-w2163

    I have no pain until I get about a mile into the run

    • @Mr.Droidster
      @Mr.Droidster Před 3 měsíci

      Same idk what to do. I feel good then my low leg near my shins start to tighten up and the pain is unbearable I have to stop. I wish I knew what to do

    • @MissionMovePhysicalTherapy
      @MissionMovePhysicalTherapy  Před 3 měsíci +1

      Try these exercises to see if it helps: czcams.com/video/lLavPDdPD-Y/video.html

  • @dcdno_one2393
    @dcdno_one2393 Před 8 měsíci

    Everyone thought I had shin splints. The pain improved with running. Did a 88 min half marathon on it but it’s not healing and sometimes impairs walking. Turned out to be a stress fracture (MRI). I would say to be cautious about improvement with exercise if the pain is localized to 1 spot (and not distributed over 5cm).