Figment1990
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Ok, I'm finally back to running after really a month off. I had an ankle injury after the wine and dine which was believed to be tendinitis. Doc said I can run as long as the pain is VERY minimal. I find that my ankle (outside) actually feels better after I do a little running. Been doing my pt also.
My problem now is that I'm feeling some inner shin pain on both legs. For background, I have a tendency to pronate when I walk but this summer, when I was training in a stability shoe w a big wedge, I developed shin splints. Switched to a stability shoe that doesn't have as much of a wedge and voila shin splints go away (plus rolling and icing and stretching and the like). So my question I guess is are my shins just adjusting back to my running in the shoes (I apparently don't pronate as much when I run as when I walk, which I know from past analysis)? I've been only running short distances w lots of walk breaks . Or did my foot change do to the injury and now I don't need the same stability shoe? Or is it just bc my outer foot muscles are weaker from te injury and lack of wearing my stability shoes (because I haven't been running during the injury time)? I'm so confused. Finding the right running shoes is one of my most disliked parts of running!
Either way, any advice fr coming back after some time off? I ran 4times since the race, all less than 3 miles (mostly 2 or less). Should I wear different shoes at this point?
My problem now is that I'm feeling some inner shin pain on both legs. For background, I have a tendency to pronate when I walk but this summer, when I was training in a stability shoe w a big wedge, I developed shin splints. Switched to a stability shoe that doesn't have as much of a wedge and voila shin splints go away (plus rolling and icing and stretching and the like). So my question I guess is are my shins just adjusting back to my running in the shoes (I apparently don't pronate as much when I run as when I walk, which I know from past analysis)? I've been only running short distances w lots of walk breaks . Or did my foot change do to the injury and now I don't need the same stability shoe? Or is it just bc my outer foot muscles are weaker from te injury and lack of wearing my stability shoes (because I haven't been running during the injury time)? I'm so confused. Finding the right running shoes is one of my most disliked parts of running!
Either way, any advice fr coming back after some time off? I ran 4times since the race, all less than 3 miles (mostly 2 or less). Should I wear different shoes at this point?