'Shin Splints' and custom insoles

'Shin Splints' and custom insoles

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ryandoc

Original Poster:

276 posts

157 months

Sunday 3rd June 2012
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Folks,

I've suffered from shin splint symptoms for 10-12 years now. Horrendous lower shin pain and at worse feels like they could snap at any minute.

Been to doctors 3 times years ago completely useless. Then I got recomended a woman and basically have used her for the last probably 8-9 years to treat me with sports massage techniques. She finds the knots/bumps and gets rid of them.

So my sporting activity slowed down but for last 2 years up until December I've been playing football once a week and with doing the stretches my physio showed me managed to control the shins. However from the new year I've been playing twice a week most weeks but my symptoms and back with avengance.

So anyway I'm taking it a step further and am booked in for a bio-mechanical assessment on the 16th June and I can either get off the shelf insoles or custom ones made. I believe I have a few issues, high foot arch and very straight legs. I think I tend to walk on the outside of my feet also.

So does anyone have any experience of custom insoles helping/curing shin splint symptoms or am I wasting my time?
Is it right that the insoles should be worn all the time to 'correct' whatever is wrong rather than just when I play football?

Interested in real life feedback.

Thanks in advance

ryandoc

Original Poster:

276 posts

157 months

Monday 4th June 2012
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Some great feedback thanks for that. The football is always astro-turf and there's 3 different pitches I play on.

I have proper astro turf trainers but as touched on they probably make it worse I'd imagine as they have excellent grip so compound the impact on my shins.

Rest certainly helps, and as mentioned playing only once a week with the stretching I managed to control it but I've reached breaking point as I enjoy playing and want to play twice a week hence someone suggested the bio-mechanical assessment.
The assessment is £65 then that raises to 95 if I get some off the shelf insoles. But if I want custom ones total price is 200.

I'm fairly big, 6"2" and 15 stone but I'd like to think fairly nimble considering lol. I've just had enough of the pain.

I'll go to the assessment and see what comes from it. There's definetely something going on as despite it being popular 'on the net' no one I play with sufferes from this like me.