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- Shin_splints abstract "Shin splints or in medicine referred to as Medial tibial stress syndrome (MTSS) is defined by the American Academy of Orthopaedic Surgeons as "pain along the inner edge of the shinbone (tibia)." Shin splints are a common injury affecting athletes who engage in running sports or other forms of physical activity, including running and jumping. They are characterized by general pain in the lower region of the leg: between knee and ankle. Shin splints injuries are specifically located in the middle to lower thirds of the inside or medial side of the tibia, which is the larger of two bones comprising the lower leg. Shin splints is most likely caused by repeated trauma to the connective muscle tissue surrounding the tibia.[citation needed]Shin splints is the most prevalent form lower leg injury and can affect a broad range of individuals. It affects mostly runners and accounts for approximately 13% to 17% of all running-related injuries. High school age runners see shin splints injury rates of approximately 13%. Aerobic dancers have also been known to suffer from shin splints, with injury rates as high as 22%. Military personnel undergoing basic training experience shin splints injury rates between 4%-6.4% and 7.9%.".
- Shin_splints thumbnail Tibia_-_frontal_view2.png?width=300.
- Shin_splints wikiPageID "1456094".
- Shin_splints wikiPageRevisionID "606366834".
- Shin_splints caption "Red area represents tibia. MTSS pain found on inner and lower 2/3rds of tibia.".
- Shin_splints hasPhotoCollection Shin_splints.
- Shin_splints name "Medial Tibial Stress Syndrome".
- Shin_splints wordnet_type synset-disease-noun-1.
- Shin_splints subject Category:Dislocations,_sprains_and_strains.
- Shin_splints subject Category:Overuse_injuries.
- Shin_splints type AilmentCondition.
- Shin_splints comment "Shin splints or in medicine referred to as Medial tibial stress syndrome (MTSS) is defined by the American Academy of Orthopaedic Surgeons as "pain along the inner edge of the shinbone (tibia)." Shin splints are a common injury affecting athletes who engage in running sports or other forms of physical activity, including running and jumping. They are characterized by general pain in the lower region of the leg: between knee and ankle.".
- Shin_splints label "Beenvliesontsteking".
- Shin_splints label "Canelite".
- Shin_splints label "Dolor en las espinillas".
- Shin_splints label "Periostite".
- Shin_splints label "Schienbeinkantensyndrom".
- Shin_splints label "Shin splints".
- Shin_splints label "シンスプリント".
- Shin_splints sameAs Schienbeinkantensyndrom.
- Shin_splints sameAs Dolor_en_las_espinillas.
- Shin_splints sameAs Periostite.
- Shin_splints sameAs シンスプリント.
- Shin_splints sameAs Beenvliesontsteking.
- Shin_splints sameAs Canelite.
- Shin_splints sameAs m.052zyw.
- Shin_splints sameAs Q1810757.
- Shin_splints sameAs Q1810757.
- Shin_splints wasDerivedFrom Shin_splints?oldid=606366834.
- Shin_splints depiction Tibia_-_frontal_view2.png.
- Shin_splints isPrimaryTopicOf Shin_splints.