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It's More Than Shin Splints 

Author: Diego Riveros, MD, CAQ-SM
Peer-reviewer: Mark Hopkins, MD, CAQ-SM
Final editor: Alex Tomesch, MD, CAQ-SM 

A 24-year-old female presents with pain in her lower left leg that has been increasing while training for a marathon. She is point tender on the medial side of her mid-tibia and has pain with ambulation.

Image 1. Case courtesy of Dr. Kewal Mistry, Radiopedia.org, rID:35592


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