What’s wrong with the pain in the front bone of the calf after jumping rope?

Bone pain in front of the calf after jumping rope may be caused by excessive exercise, or it may be caused by muscle strain or suffering from diseases such as osteochondritis dissecans.
1. Excessive exercise: If you usually lack of exercise, suddenly carry out a long period of rope skipping exercise, it will lead to a large amount of lactic acid secretion in the leg muscles, so that the leg is sore.
2. Muscle strain: If you do not warm up before jumping rope and suddenly perform strenuous exercise, it is easy to make the muscles contract sharply or pull excessively during the exercise, resulting in muscle strain and calf pain, localized swelling and other symptoms.
3. Osteochondritis Dissecans: If the periosteum of the calf area is repeatedly pulled when jumping rope, it is easy to lead to the periosteum of the calf to appear aseptic inflammatory reaction, inducing osteochondritis dissecans, and symptoms of pain in the front of the calf bone appear. Patients may be accompanied by symptoms such as leg dysfunction and muscle atrophy.
If there is pain in the front bone of the calf after jumping rope, it is recommended that the patient keep quiet for the near future. If the pain persists, it is necessary to go to the hospital in time, and follow the doctor’s instructions to carry out relevant examinations to clarify the cause of the disease.