Best Running Shoes for Shin Splints

Shin splints are one of the most common running injuries, and they can quickly turn a good training cycle into weeks of frustration. Whether caused by sudden mileage increases, running on hard surfaces, or an inefficient stride, the pain along your shin bone is often a sign that your body is under too much stress. While proper rest and gradual training adjustments are key to recovery, the right pair of running shoes can make a world of difference.

What, exactly, are shin splints?

Shin splints are a common complaint, affecting almost 35% of runners and other endurance athletes. The main symptom is familiar to many—pain and tenderness along the front of the lower legs—but fewer runners really understand this painful condition’s causes and treatments.

Shin splints, or medial tibial stress syndrome (MTSS), is the swelling of the tendons that connect your muscles and bones together in your lower leg. It’s generally thought to be caused by strenuous repetitive activity and exacerbated by a lack of stretching beforehand or afterwards. The pain caused by shin splints generally subsides shortly after exercising but can become continuous if left untreated, potentially even leading to a stress fracture.

Treating shin splints

Although we’re going to focus on footwear as the most effective remedy, your choice of running shoes isn’t the only way to prevent and treat shin splints.  Take it from Monica Queen, a physical therapist and USA Track & Field Level 1 coach who’s had her fair share of shin splints in her 26+ years of running:

When I was a collegiate runner, treatment often consisted of ice baths for approximately 15 minutes, or an ice cup massage. Now that I’m a physical therapist, I sometimes still use the ice cup massage to help ease the pain. To perform an ice cup massage, take a foam or paper cup (like a Dixie Cup) and fill it almost to the top with water, leaving about a quarter of an inch unfilled. Place in the freezer. Once all of the water is frozen, you can tear off the top of the cup and flip it over so the ice can be placed against your skin. Get in a comfortable position with your leg extended, place a towel under your lower leg, and use small circular motions along the shin that is sore. This can be done for about 5-10 minutes.

Other treatment options recommended by Queen include:

  • Stretching the muscles that are limiting the range of motion in the foot or ankle.
  • Strengthening the muscles that will help with stabilization for running.
  • Temporarily reducing your mileage or taking a break from running.
  • Getting your posture, foot alignment, and gait assessed by a physical therapist to address structural or mechanical issues.

Choose running shoes that prioritize comfort

All running shoes are cushioned, but the purpose and feel can vary a lot. Some are built to maximize springiness and speed, while others emphasize shock absorption and, as a result, comfort. If you’ve ever had shin splints or consider yourself at risk, switch to running shoes with ultra-cushioned midsoles to protect your feet and legs.

Brooks running shoes with our proprietary DNA LOFT technology, for example, absorb minor changes in surface texture—such as cracks and pebbles—and disperse impact away from the body. The result? The plushest cushioning of any of our shoes, a consistently soft ride for the duration of your run, and some welcome relief for your shins.

Our newest innovation, DNA LOFT v3, takes cushioning tech to the next level by infusing nitrogen for an even softer, lighter, and more responsive experience. Its proprietary blend of EVA foam, rubber, air, and nitrogen results in a unique compound that increases softness, decreases weight, and improves energy return—all without sacrificing durability. It all adds up to a better experience for your sore shins.

Our best running shoes for shin splints

Because comfort is the aim of the game when it comes to shin splints, we recommend running shoes that maximize cushioning and support. That’s why each of the following features DNA LOFT, our softest midsole technology compared to DNA AMP (highest energy return), BioMoGo DNA (balance of softness and responsiveness), and DNA FLASH (built for speed).

  1. Glycerin

Cushioning has always been the calling card of our Glycerin shoes, including DNA Tuned in the latest Glycerin 22 series. DNA Tuned cushioning uses the next generation of nitrogen-infused foam with dual-size cell technology which offers softs landings and powerful toe-offs.

Designed for track and road running, Glycerin shoes provide super soft cushioning, neutral support for supinators (as opposed to overpronators), and air mesh uppers for a secure, comfortable fit.

Men’s Glycerin 22

$218.00
WHITE/GREY/BLACK
BLACK/COBALT/NEO YELLOW
BLACK/COUNTRY BLUE/ORANGE POP
+5
BRIGHT WHITE/WINTER SKY/BLACK
DUSTY OLIVE/TEA/ORANGE
ORANGE/NIGHTLIFE/WHITE
PEACOAT/BLUE RIBBON/ORANGE
PRIMER GRAY/EBONY/BLUEWASH
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Women’s Glycerin 22

$218.00
WHITE/GREY/BLACK
AMPARO BLUE/HYPER IRIS/YELLOW
BERRY/BURGUNDY/ROSE
+3
BLACK/BLUE HERON/ORANGE
SHERBERT/APRICOT/PINK
WHITE/LIMPET SHELL/AMPARO BLUE
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2. Ghost

Comfort is a key component of our best-selling running shoe. With soft, balanced cushioning in an updated midsole and smooth transitions from landing to toe-off, this shoe will help you ghost your shin splints as you go from striding to gliding. The latest Ghost 17 is built with DNA LOFT v3, Brooks’ most advanced cushioning yet, infused with nitrogen for a lighter, softer, and more responsive feel. We’ve also improved the fit of the upper for distraction-free comfort mile after mile.

Men’s Ghost 17

$208.00
BLACK/GREY/WHITE
ACID LIME/NAVY/WHITE
BLAZING ORANGE/YELLOW/EBONY
+3
CLOISSONE/BLUE/ORANGE
OYSTER MUSHROOM/ORANGE/EBONY
PEACOAT/LIME/BLUE
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Men’s Ghost 17 Limited Edition (Online Exclusive)

$208.00
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Women’s Ghost 17

$208.00
BLACK/GREY/WHITE
APRICOT/GREY/PINK
BURGUNDY/PINK/GREEN
+3
NAVY/GREEN/TURQUOISE
OYSTER/APRICOT/PINK
WHITE/BLACK/ROSE GOLD
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Women’s Ghost 17 Limited Edition (Online Exclusive)

$208.00
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  1. Adrenaline

An established favorite for more than 20 years, our Adrenaline running shoes offer soft landings on even the toughest roads. They’re also packed with comfort-enhancing innovations, including a 100% DNA LOFT midsole and our GuideRails® technology that keeps excess movement in check to support your feet, knees, and hips even when you get tired. The Adrenaline GTS 24 remains one of the easiest recommendations for heel strikers needing stability,

Men’s Adrenaline GTS 24

$198.00
BLACK/GREY/RED
CHATEAU GREY/PORTABELLA/GRN
COBALT/NEO YELL/PEACOAT
+4
PEACOCK/BLK/SHARP GRN
THYME/BLK/PELICAN
WHITE/PEACOAT/ALLOY
WINTER SKY/EBONY/ORANGE
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Women’s Adrenaline GTS 24

$198.00
BLACK/BLACK/EBONY
ALLOY/WHT/ZEPHYR
BLACK/PEACH/PEACOAT
+7
BLACK/WHITE
BONNIE BLUE/GREY/PINK
CAYENNE/THISTLE/WHT
COCONUT/BLK/WHT SAND
COCONUT/SILVERLINING/BLACK
GREY/BLUE RIBBON/PEACH
WHITE/LIMPET SHELL/AMPARO BLUE
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Put your best foot forward

Whether you’ve already had shin splints or you simply want to avoid them as you ramp up your training, the right shoe will make all the difference. In fact, the more miles you begin to run, the more important it is to take every possible step to stay healthy and comfortable.

Your choice of shoe is completely down to your preference, but you can rest (and run) assured that every Brooks shoe is lab-proven and runner-tested for you to run happy. Just remember that nothing lasts forever—you should replace your shoes with a fresh pair every 400 miles!

More gains, less pain, and good riddance to shin splints. 

Our writer’s advice is intended for informational or general educational purposes only. We always encourage you to speak with your physician or healthcare provider before making any adjustments to your running, nutrition, or fitness routines.

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