Tibial periostitis is a sterile inflammation of the periosteum of the tibia, which is mainly related to overstressing of the tibia. Especially for squatting, running and jumping activities, will repeatedly pull the tibia periosteum, which causes inflammatory edema in the periosteum area, mostly occurs in adolescents during the growth and development period, will appear in the anterior side of the calf has obvious pain and pressure pain, in squatting, running and jumping activities, the pain will be significantly aggravated, and in addition in the weather changes, as well as in the cold and humid environment, there will also be obvious pain. But the calf localization will not appear obvious redness and swelling. So in this case, first, appropriate to reduce squatting, running and jumping activities; second, you can line calf parts of the hot compresses, when the pain is obvious, you can orally non-steroidal ibuprofen, fenbid, nimesulide, diclofenac sodium, and other medications, can be very good to relieve tibial osteochondritis pain symptoms.