Medial tibial stress syndrome

June 28th, 2010 by admin

Even though jogging is actually a great way to enhance fitness, it’s not without having some potential issues. There are a number of running injuries which runners could possibly get and over half of athletes have a tendency to have an injury each year. The most common reason for them is workout errors such as doing too much too quickly and never increasing steadily. A typical injury is what is known as medial tibial stress syndrome. This is pain on the medial side of the leg. Along with the work out regime mistakes it is also typically due to poor foot function as well as running shoes that aren’t proper for that specific runner.

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