You Have a Moderate
Shin Splint Risk

Inflammation is brewing. A targeted plan and footwear check stops shin splints from progressing.

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shin pain

Frequently asked questions

They’re small tears where the tibialis posterior attaches to the shin bone, triggered by over-pronation, training spikes, or worn shoes.

Posterior pain sits along the inner shin, where the muscle stabilises your arch—anterior shin splints sit on the front. Treatment differs.

Yes—untreated inflammation weakens the bone cortex, raising fracture risk.

Most cases are diagnosed clinically. We will refer for an ultrasound or MRI only if pain persists great than 4 weeks or fracture suspected.

Custom foot orthotics reduce pronation and unload the tibialis posterior—evidence shows faster return-to-sport.

With early treatment 2–4 weeks of graded load; chronic cases may take 6–8 weeks.

Yes K-Laser helps reducing acute and chronic inflamation. It works best in conjuction with exercises, footwear modifcation, orthotics and training modification. 

Biomechanical assessment, video gait analysis, tailored rehab plan, footwear/orthotic review, and a clear recovery timeline.

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