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Physiotherapist•Chennai
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Regards Lybrate user. The pain in the shin area may be due to overworking of your muscles due to incline walking. On an upward incline your foot will have to dorsiflex (that is toes and foot move upwards to clear the ground) more than normal. Repetitive use would make the muscles in front of shin to work harder and does not relax. You may try to reduce to incline activity and do level walking to observe if it really changes your pain (to ascertain the above said probability). You may try to stre...more
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Physiotherapist•Hyderabad
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Body takes time to adapt and grow. If the pain is in the bone, please check for tender spots. If present, you may need to lower activity below pain threshold. If pain is in muscles, adding stretching and strengthening exercises may help.
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BPTh/BPT

Physiotherapist•Latur
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Hello,
apply icepack to the shin for 15-20 mins daily.
Keep your leg at rest and apply volini oitment to the shin.
Avoid standing for long time.
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Orthopedic Doctor•Delhi
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The shin is the frontal part of the lower leg and runs from slightly below the knee almost all the way to the foot. This area takes a lot of stress during movements such as walking and running and most forms of exercises of the lower body. Any other form of movement where the weight of the upper body has to be transferred to the feet also involves the shin. Thus repeated stresses may sometimes take their toll resulting in shin splints which can be quite painful.

What exactly are shin sp...more
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Physiotherapist•Chennai
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If you have leg pain then you have to rule out the causes for having leg pain. First of all check your weight and your haemoglobin levels, as anaemia always leads to the symptoms of being tired and also having leg pain though there are no issues with the knee joint or back pain. If not if the pain radiates down the back of thigh and legs then it might be due to sciatica. Kindly consult the nearby physiotherapist. Hope you recover soon from the leg pain.
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General Physician•Mumbai
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Dear Lybrate user,
- give rest to the limb
- apply ice pack for 5-10 min 3 times a day on the affected area
- apply pain relief gel three times a day
- take a pain relief tablet after meals 2-3 times a day
- get x-ray of the affected area to rule out any bony injury.
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Orthopedic Doctor•Bhubaneswar
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Shin splints' is a condition, which is characterized by pain in the shin bone, the bone that is present in front of the leg. Shin splints tend to occur quite frequently in runners and dancers as their activities tend to stress the shin bone.

Causes: When excess force is applied to the shinbone, it may result in swelling of the muscles, causing pain and inflammation. It may also occur from stress reactions to fractures in the bone. Cracks tend to develop due to constant application of fo...more
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BHMS, MD - Homeopathy

Homeopathy Doctor•Vadodara
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No it is not wrong. Infact it is good to take multivitamin. I advise daily tablet from nutrilite brand. It is one of the best brand is nutrition.
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Bams

Ayurveda•Noida
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Rest the injured muscle — take a break from running for 7 to 10 days.
Ice the injured area to reduce swelling.
Compress the muscle with an elastic bandage.
Elevate the injured leg. And take ibuprofen tab for pain
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Rajiv Gandhi University

Physiotherapist•Bangalore
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Keep ice on regular basis and start exercising regulaely like stretching calf muscles and strengthening your muscles of knee and ankle. Learn exercises through private consultation.
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