Medial Tibial Stress Syndrome

What causes medial tibial stress syndrome? There are many theories and ideas as to exactly what medial tibial stress syndrome is. The most recent theory or idea that is gaining some traction is that it is due to increased bending moments in the tibia. This sets up a bone stress reaction that causes the symptoms of medial tibial stress syndrome. There has been some recent discussion on Podiatry Arena about this theory of medial tibial stress syndrome.

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