I second the foam roller... that thing is amazing.
I used to get shin splints too as I started to get older and run less. My doctor gave me a few remedies to try though which worked well:
1.) Take 7-10 days off from running. Take Aleve 3x daily for those days as it should reduce inflammation. Also ice during that period daily and stretch.
2.) Get new running shoes with better support in the Mid-Sole. I find that the Mizuno Achievement's have the best support in a light shoe, but some people find that the Aysics and Brooks have better stability for their foot shape.
3.) Try the foam roller!
4.) Keep stretching several times a day, even on off days and ice after every run.
5.) Try to change your breathing to promote better oxygen supply to your extremities. This worked very well for me as I was a mouth breather when I ran in the past. If you are running very fast, inhale through the nose and out through the mouth. If you are running at a decent pace or jogging, inhale and exhale through the nose only. It will be harder at first and may slow you down for now, but you will come back with way better breathing habits and feel like you get better blood flow.
I used to get shin splints too as I started to get older and run less. My doctor gave me a few remedies to try though which worked well:
1.) Take 7-10 days off from running. Take Aleve 3x daily for those days as it should reduce inflammation. Also ice during that period daily and stretch.
2.) Get new running shoes with better support in the Mid-Sole. I find that the Mizuno Achievement's have the best support in a light shoe, but some people find that the Aysics and Brooks have better stability for their foot shape.
3.) Try the foam roller!
4.) Keep stretching several times a day, even on off days and ice after every run.
5.) Try to change your breathing to promote better oxygen supply to your extremities. This worked very well for me as I was a mouth breather when I ran in the past. If you are running very fast, inhale through the nose and out through the mouth. If you are running at a decent pace or jogging, inhale and exhale through the nose only. It will be harder at first and may slow you down for now, but you will come back with way better breathing habits and feel like you get better blood flow.