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How to Tape Shin Splints

How to Tape Shin Splints

by Jaydee Vykoukal, PT, DPT November 22, 2019 0 Comments

The lower leg is a very straight forward area for applying kinesiology tape (also known as kinesio tape).  Below are the basics on how to tape shin splints, also known as medial tibial stress syndrome, to help maximize your recovery.

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Icing Shin Splints

Icing Shin Splints

by Patty Weasler, RN November 22, 2019 0 Comments

Shin splints, also known as medial tibial stress syndrome (MTSS), is more than just a pain to runners and athletes, the condition can lead to serious lower leg injuries if left untreated. When you start to feel shin pain that worsens with exercise and hurts to the touch then it’s time to investigate shin splint treatments. Thankfully, icing shin splints is one treatment option that is both inexpensive and accessible to anymore.

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Massage Therapy for Shin Splints

Massage Therapy for Shin Splints

by Patty Weasler, RN November 22, 2019 0 Comments

Massage therapy for shin splints is a safe and effective way to reduce pain, swelling, and achieve an overall sense of relaxation. If you suffer from shin splints, massage is one treatment option that can release muscle knots and speed up healing time. It’s done by a trained massage therapist or by self-massage in your home. Keep reading to learn more about this treatment method and how it can benefit you.

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Easy Foam Rolling Exercises for Shin Splints

Easy Foam Rolling Exercises for Shin Splints

by Jaydee Vykoukal, PT, DPT November 22, 2019 0 Comments

If you are trying to fast track your recovery, foam rolling for shin splints is a great option. This cheap, simple, and efficient tool can give you the upper hand in the healing process.

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Stretches and Exercises for Reducing Shin Splints

Stretches and Exercises for Reducing Shin Splints

by Jaydee Vykoukal, PT, DPT November 22, 2019 0 Comments

A well balanced program, with stretches and exercises for shin splints (also known as medial tibial stress syndrome), is one of the best treatment options available. Adding other modalities such as ice, massage, and kinesiotaping will minimize downtime and maximize your quality of life. The sooner you get started, the sooner you will start feeling better!

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How to Get Rid of Shin Splints

How to Get Rid of Shin Splints

by Jaydee Vykoukal, PT, DPT November 22, 2019 0 Comments

Shin splints, otherwise known as medial tibial stress syndrome, can be a frustrating issue. This is especially true since they usually start at about the same time you are trying to increase your workout intensity. You will most likely need to take some time to rest from higher-impact activities, such as running or jumping. With the right treatment tools and self-awareness for your body, you can get rid of shin splints and prevent future issues.

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Shin Splints Overview

Shin Splints Overview

by Jaydee Vykoukal, PT, DPT November 22, 2019 0 Comments

Shin splints can affect runners, athletes, and elderly people with active lifestyles. Shin splints are a stubborn injury that can be extremely intense. With a complex diagnosis and treatment process, having the right information is essential. In this guide, we’ll help you understand the root of your shin pain and how to overcome it.

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Managing Upper Back Pain When Sitting

Managing Upper Back Pain When Sitting

by Jaydee Vykoukal, PT, DPT October 30, 2019 0 Comments

The average person spends a large majority of their sitting for both work and home life. How you are actually sitting during this time will play a large role in determining your body’s health. As the days goes on and fatigue sets in, injury, pain, and muscle imbalances are more likely to become an issue. Managing upper back pain when sitting can be combated with good posture awareness and finding ways to minimize a sedentary lifestyle.

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How Foam Rolling Can Improve Upper Back Health

How Foam Rolling Can Improve Upper Back Health

by Jaydee Vykoukal, PT, DPT October 30, 2019 0 Comments

Foam rolling the upper back has great potential for promoting spine and overall  health. This very affordable, common tool can be bought for home or found in most gyms.  A foam roller may be just what you need to amplify your health and workout routine.
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Easy Massage Techniques for Upper Back Pain

Easy Massage Techniques for Upper Back Pain

by Patty Weasler, RN October 30, 2019 0 Comments

Massage therapy has been used for centuries to decrease stress and relieve pain. It can be done by a trained massage therapist or with the right tools in the comfort of your own home. Massage for upper back pain uses various techniques to relieve adhesions, reduce muscle tension, and eliminate stress. Keep reading to learn more about how massage can help you.

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Best Exercises for Upper Back Pain

Best Exercises for Upper Back Pain

by Jaydee Vykoukal, PT, DPT October 30, 2019 0 Comments

Upper back pain responds really well to exercise. The best exercises for upper back pain focus on restoring good posture, blood flow, and muscle balance to this notoriously stiff and sore area. A good program will include exercises for the spine, chest, and shoulder blades.

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How Does Stretching Help Upper Back Pain?

How Does Stretching Help Upper Back Pain?

by Jaydee Vykoukal, PT, DPT October 30, 2019 0 Comments

Mid-back pain tends to come with a lot of stiffness in the neck,chest, shoulder blades, and trunk. Stretches for upper back pain can help alleviate some of this inevitable stiffness.  Upper back pain is most commonly caused by issues with poor posture and muscle imbalances in the shoulder blades that lead to muscle soreness and tension. Gentle stretching can help restore balance, promote awareness of your body’s alignment, and increase blood flow to areas that are affected.

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