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“You actually don't want to ice shin splints. Shin splits are caused by the muscle tearing from the bone along with stress fractures that occur naturally with excessive impacts and improper form. What you should do is pull the muscle back towards the bone after running. Never put the ice directly on the bone on your shin since that's where the pulling is happening. Icing it will only shrink the muscle there and cause worse splinting.”
-navy-blondeshell

Good point.

Also, be careful with shin splints and shin pain. They could be a sign of small stress fractures, which, if you don’t let them heal, can become pretty bad due to the impact of running.

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