you have shin splints. suck it up it'll go away as your legs get stronger
Suppose you make sure it's shin splints first; maybe have an xray, just to make sure. I developed shin splints several years ago after running several miles barefoot on a beach. (I'll never know what possessed me to do that!) Anyway, I still have trouble with my shins when I walk or press on them. I have found that extending my leg outward and slowly pointing my toes downward then upward several times helps some. I used to dance, and I find it helpful to do some of the ballet type movements used for warm ups. Do as much stretching of your calves (toes up and down) as you can before and after you walk and see if it helps. Good luck, and let us know if that works for you. I'd be curious.