Shin Splints

Deep pain in the front or back of the lower leg associated with activity is most frequently a result of shin splints. Pain in the front of the leg is more common. The tissues producing the pain are thought to be muscles, tendons, bones or a combination of these.

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Shin Splints Solutions

Stabilizing Orthotics  have been shown to specifically reduce pain from shin splints and can improve posture and the effectiveness of the chiropractic adjustment.

Foot Wheel  helps reduce pain and is especially important in augmenting the use of Stabilizing Orthotics. It is an important component during the break-in process for the Stabilizing Orthotics.

Executive Intracell® Stick , an office or home therapy tool, improves muscle flexibility by reducing knots and adhesions in the muscles. The Intracell Stick can be used for any muscle or group of muscles.