COLUMN: Tips to avoid Christmas shopping injuries
It’s that time of year again, when thoughts turn to Christmas shopping.
Injuries from shopping are similar to those of walking or running.
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Hide AdHowever, the majority of Christmas shoppers are not athletes - so injuries are usually ignored and can take time to heal.
The most common injuries are as follows: planter fascitis, shin splints, Achilles tendinopathy and lower back pain.
Planter fascitis is severe sharp pain under or near to the heel.
It is usually caused by walking too far or wearing inadequate footwear.
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Shin splints (tibial stress injury) are not a single medical condition but a symptom of one of several underlying problems.
They usually consists of a dull pain or ache at the front of the shinbone, just above the ankle.
Causes include incorrect footwear or overuse of lower leg muscles.
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Hide AdThe best treatment is rest, ice and anti-inflammatory medication and arch supports.
Another injury that can plague shoppers is Achilles tendinopathy, which is a soreness and sometimes results in swelling in the Achilles tendon, which is situated at the back of the lower leg.
The best treatment is again rest from exercise and anti-inflammatory medicine to reduce inflammation.
As for lower back pain, this is discomfort experienced in the lumbar region of the back.
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The most effective treatment is osteopathy, massage and exercise.
Remember, look after yourselves when Christmas shopping!