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Constant Shin Pain


carverchick

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Hey Fellow Bombers,

I was wondering if anyone else have been experiencing shin pain after a day of hard riding. I recently started getting shin pain, mostly my right shin. Sometimes even days after riding, I still have this pain. Is it because I'm leaning more forward into my turns? Is there anything I can do to relieve this pain? Or should I just look at this as a merit badge for riding hard? Any info anyone can provide would be much appreciated.

Ciao,

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im pretty sure shin splints are from impact, if she has those its not from snowboarding.

i would try experimenting with different angle and cant on your rear binding.

depending on your anatomy (bow legged/neutral/knock kneed) may help you decide which way to go first.

what is your rear binding set to now?

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Shintronics by Manoove.com . I have used them also. When my shins start aching I wear them one or two days and the pain disappear. I also wear boosterstraps but for me that was not the solution. The shintronics helped me a lot. And I always just shave my shins before the season starts.

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read the posts on shin bang and if that doesn't sound familiar do a search on Anterior compartment syndrome and shinsplints. Its a blood flow issue rather than being impact related. Its possible that your boots are to tight at the cuff mimicking anterior compartment syndrome as well.

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