Effectiveness of Soft Tissue Mobilization and Stretching for Shin Splints Among University Sports Players
By
R. RAHUL
REG. NO: 182001064
BPT- lV YEAR DECEMBER-2023
SAVEETHA COLLEGE OF PHYSIOTHERAPY
SAVEETHA INSTITUTE OF MEDICAL AND TECHNICAL SCIENCES
CHENNAI-602105
In partial fulfilment of requirement for the degree of BACHELOR OF PHYSIOTHERAPY
ABSTRACT
Background:
The term "Shin Splints" refers to the pain and discomfort in the leg from repetitive exercise on hard surfaces, or owing to forceful, excessive use of foot flexures. Shin splints are not a particular medical condition. It is only a word used to describe an athlete's persistent shin discomfort after strenuous activity. Shin splints was found more in females than in males. Based on the duration of pain and shoe surface was found to be more prevalent to cause shin splint in marathon runners. Shin splints may develop as a result of overworked, tight muscles, especially the calf muscles (gastrocnemius and soleus). Stretching these muscles aids in releasing tension and reducing pressure on the shinbone, which promotes healing and averts aggravation. Stretching helps muscles and surrounding tissues become more flexible. Better range of motion and less strain on the shinbone can result from increased flexibility, which can help prevent shin splints, which are frequently brought on by activities like running and leaping. By promoting blood flow to the injured region, gentle stretching can help the body recover by supplying vital nutrients and oxygen to the tissues and removing waste materials. Massage aids in the relaxation of tense muscles and the reduction of muscular tension. The calf muscles (gastrocnemius and soleus), as well as other muscles in the lower leg, are frequently overused and tight, which leads to shin splints. A massage therapist may relieve muscular knots, adhesions, and tension by using the proper methods, which can lead to pain alleviation and increased flexibility. Massage improves the flow of blood to the injured region. Improved blood flow helps the body remove waste items and deliver vital nutrients and oxygen to the tissues, which can speed up the healing process and lessen inflammation in the shin region. Pain relief: Massage treatment can encourage the body's natural pain-relieving chemical, endorphins, to be released. This may offer momentary relief from shin splint pain