Shin Splints Won’t Go Away? Why Rest, Ice and Physio Haven’t Fixed It (Burleigh Heads Guide)

Shin splints are one of the most frustrating running injuries — just when you think they’ve healed, they return the moment you start training again. Most people get told to stretch calves, rest or buy better shoes, yet the pain persists.

If you’re wondering when to see a physio about shin splints, the real answer is:

When they keep coming back, despite doing everything “right.”
At that point, it’s not just a calf issue. It’s a gait and posture problem.

At Burleigh Biomechanics (Burleigh Heads, Gold Coast), we don’t just treat shin splints — we correct the movement patterns that cause them.

 

What Most Physios Miss About Shin Splints

Typical treatment focuses on:

  • Calf stretching

  • Foam rolling

  • Rest periods

  • Orthotics or shoes

These may ease symptoms, but they don’t address why the tibia is overloaded during gait. If your foot is striking the ground with poor timing, or your pelvis is rotating out of sequence, the shin bone becomes a shock absorber — and that’s when pain develops.

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When Should You See a Specialist for Shin Splints?

You should seek help if you:

  • Feel aching or sharp pain every time you try to return to running

  • Have pain even during walking or stairs

  • Have been told to “just rest” but symptoms return

  • Feel other issues like knee clicking or Achilles tightness at the same time

  • Already changed shoes with no success

Recurring shin splints are rarely isolated — they are a pattern issue, often seen alongside:

  • Clicking in the knee

  • Achilles tendinitis

  • Foot and ankle stiffness

  • Hip or pelvic imbalances

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Why Gait is the Missing Link in Shin Splint Recovery

The tibia is part of a kinetic chain — it doesn’t break down on its own. At Burleigh Biomechanics, we assess:

  • Foot loading & arch behaviour

  • Hip and pelvic rotation timing

  • Posture and centre of mass positioning

  • Impact sequencing through gait

If these are incorrect, shin splints won’t heal — they’ll simply wait for your next run.

 

Common Causes We See in Runners on the Gold Coast

Underlying Issue & How It Triggers Shin Splints

Overstriding = Increased impact on tibia

Collapsed arches = Twisting force through shin bone

Hip drop / pelvic hike = Uneven tibial loading

Tight anterior chain = Pulls tibia forwards under load

 

Stop Treating Symptoms — Fix the Pattern

You don’t need another moon boot or four weeks off running. You need to change how your body moves. That’s where we differ from standard physiotherapy.

 

Our Approach at Burleigh Biomechanics (Burleigh Heads):

✔️ Gait & Posture Assessment
✔️ Whole-body sequencing, not isolated stretching
✔️ Foot-to-hip integration work
✔️ Return-to-run training without re-injury

 

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If you’re based near:
Burleigh Heads, Palm Beach, Miami, Mermaid Waters or Tallebudgera,
and your shin splints keep returning — we specialise in gait-based rehabilitation for runners and active adults.

 

Ready to Run Without Pain?

If you’re tired of resting only to feel the same pain return, it’s time to move beyond symptom treatment.

 

Book a Gait & Posture Assessment at Burleigh Biomechanics

Burleigh Heads – Gold Coast
Stop chasing pain. Start correcting movement.

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FAQ 1 — Is it OK to run with shin splints?

It’s best to avoid running if shin splints cause sharp or persistent pain. Continuing to run through symptoms can lead to stress fractures or long-term tibial inflammation. Proper gait correction is essential before returning to impact.

FAQ 2 — When should I see a physio for shin splints?

If pain returns every time you resume training, it’s time to seek help. Recurring shin splints indicate a deeper biomechanical issue, not just muscle fatigue or footwear problems.

FAQ 3 — Why haven’t rest and ice fixed my shin splints?

Rest reduces inflammation, but it doesn’t change the movement pattern causing the overload. Without correcting gait and posture mechanics, symptoms will return when activity resumes.

FAQ 4 — Do I need orthotics or a moon boot for shin splints?

Most cases don’t require a moon boot. Orthotics can provide temporary relief but won’t resolve timing and load issues in the hips and posture — the real cause behind chronic shin pain.

FAQ 5 — Can shin splints be caused by posture or hip issues?

Yes. Poor pelvic rotation, hip drop or overstriding can overload the tibia. That’s why treating only the calf often fails — the origin is higher up the kinetic chain.

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Louis Ellery

Just a man trying to make the world more functional and less painful.

https://www.functionalpatternsbrisbane.com
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