Brief Medical History Overview
Age: 27, Female, Presenting Problem Since: 1 week, this time around, Symptom Behaviour: Getting worse (slowly), Symptoms Worse (24hr Behaviour): Any time - not constant but random, Aggravating Factors:: Unknown, Easing Factors:: Unknown, No Investigations, No Diabetes, No history of High Blood Pressure, No Medications, No Osteoporosis, No Hx of Cancer, No Unexplained Weight Loss, No Bowel/Bladder issues
Undiagnosed shin pain - could it be compartment syndrome?
Hi all,
I'm a pretty dedicated runner (training 6 times a week when not injured) and tend to focus on longer distances (half / full marathons) when racing. Last autumn I was off training for a good couple of months with a pain in my shin - about half way down my leg and to the left side of the shin bone as you look at it. I do have a history of shin splints (usually when my shoes are getting old), but this is a very different sort of pain and in a slightly different place. It was painful enough that at it's worse it was painful when I walked. I saw a physio and he suggested it might be compartment syndrome caused by too much hill running (I'd spent a couple of months living in very hilly spain). I rested from running completely for several weeks, gradually returned to training and managed to train for a spring marathon, running 6 times a week without any trouble from it.
Since the marathon I took a few weeks off for a different injury, and have been back training for about 6 weeks now. Before I start my next marathon stretch, I decided to work on speed and train for a 10k instead - so I've still be training 6 times a week, but focusing on shorter, harder runs rather than distance. And the pain is starting to come back. I haven't been hill training (the area I live now is almost completely flat) and it doesn't actually hurt during or after the run - instead the pain sort of 'pulses' when I'm sitting or lying down - possibly several hours after a run, or before I've trained that day at all.
Seeing as it took me out of training for such a long time last year, I'm anxious to get it sorted this time around as soon as possible (my next marathon is Amsterdam in October). I've taken a couple of days off training, removed recovery runs from my routine and am icing the area / using anti-inflammatories - but I can't seem to figure out what's caused the pain this time around or what the problem actually is. Everything I read about compartment syndrome says that to fix the problem I'll need surgery - does this problem sound like compartment syndrome and will I need surgery to correct it?
Many thanks!
Claire
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