Heal Faster, Stay Active: MLS Laser Therapy for Stress Fractures at McVay Foot & Ankle

Are you experiencing nagging foot or leg pain that worsens with activity? You might have a stress fracture, a common overuse injury among athletes and active individuals. Without proper care, these tiny cracks in the bone can worsen, keeping you sidelined for weeks or even months.

At McVay Foot & Ankle, we offer MLS Laser Therapy, an advanced, non-invasive treatment designed to accelerate healing, reduce inflammation, and get you back in action—faster and pain-free.

What Is a Stress Fracture & How Does It Affect Your Foot?

A stress fracture is a small crack in a bone caused by repetitive impact and overuse. Unlike a sudden break, these injuries develop gradually when bones don’t have enough time to recover between activities. The most commonly affected areas include:

  • Metatarsals (foot bones) – Common in runners and impact sports athletes.
  • Tibia (shinbone) & Fibula (outer lower leg bone) – Often seen in sports requiring rapid acceleration and jumping.
  • Calcaneus (heel bone) – Frequently affected in basketball, football, and skiing.

If ignored, a stress fracture can lead to chronic pain, mobility issues, or even surgery. Recognizing the warning signs early can make all the difference.

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Are You at Risk? Common Sports Linked to Stress Fractures

If you’re an athlete or fitness enthusiast, your risk of developing a stress fracture is higher—especially in sports that involve repetitive impact, sudden stops, or hard surfaces. The most at-risk sports include:

  • Football & Basketball – Constant running, jumping, and directional changes put stress on the foot and shin bones.
  • Baseball & Softball – Pitchers, catchers, and base runners endure repetitive impact on hard surfaces.
  • Skiing & Snowboarding – The foot and ankle absorb extreme pressure, increasing fracture risk.

Colorado athletes face an even greater challenge due to high-altitude training and rugged terrain. If you love staying active, it’s essential to protect your bones.

Warning Signs: Is It a Stress Fracture?

Don’t ignore pain that doesn’t go away! Common symptoms include:

  • Persistent pain that worsens with activity and improves with rest.
  • Swelling and tenderness over the affected bone.
  • Bruising or discoloration in some cases.
  • Difficulty bearing weight or a noticeable limp.

If these symptoms sound familiar, seek expert care immediately to prevent more serious complications.

Why Choose MLS Laser Therapy for Stress Fractures?

At McVay Foot & Ankle, we use state-of-the-art MLS Laser Therapy, a breakthrough treatment that enhances recovery by:

  • Speeding Up Bone Healing – Stimulates new bone growth and cellular repair.
  • Eliminating Inflammation – Targets swelling and discomfort for faster relief.
  • Providing Drug-Free Pain Relief – Reduces pain naturally without medication.
  • Non-Invasive & Painless – No downtime, no needles, no side effects.
  • Getting You Back to Sports Sooner – Shortens recovery time so you don’t have to miss the game.

Unlike traditional treatments that focus only on immobilization, MLS Laser Therapy actively promotes healing at the cellular level, getting you back to your favorite activities faster and stronger.

Comprehensive Stress Fracture Treatment Plan

At McVay Foot & Ankle, we go beyond symptom relief. Our comprehensive treatment approach includes:

  • Activity Modification & Rest – Avoiding high-impact movements while healing.
  • Immobilization – A walking boot or brace to stabilize the fracture, if needed.
  • Custom Orthotics – Provides tailored foot support to prevent future injuries.
  • Physical Therapy – Strengthens muscles and improves biomechanics to prevent recurrence.

Surgery is rarely needed, but for severe fractures, we provide expert surgical options when necessary.

How to Prevent Stress Fractures & Keep Your Feet Healthy

The best way to deal with a stress fracture? Prevent it from happening in the first place! Protect your bones with these expert tips:

  • Increase Training Gradually – Avoid sudden spikes in activity levels.
  • Wear the Right Footwear – Properly cushioned, supportive shoes reduce impact stress.
  • Strength Training & Cross-Training – Mix in low-impact activities like swimming or cycling.
  • Bone-Boosting Nutrition – Get enough calcium & vitamin D for strong, resilient bones.
  • Gait Analysis & Custom Orthotics – Optimize foot biomechanics to prevent injuries before they start.

Why McVay Foot & Ankle? Your Sports Injury Experts in Colorado Springs

We know how frustrating injuries can be when you’re passionate about staying active. That’s why we specialize in cutting-edge treatments like MLS Laser Therapy and custom rehabilitation plans to get you back in action as quickly and safely as possible.

Whether you’re a weekend warrior, a high school athlete, or a seasoned competitor, our expert team is here to provide the best sports injury care in Colorado Springs.

Call McVay Foot & Ankle at (719) 266-5000 to schedule your consultation today!

Heal Faster. Train Smarter. Stay in the Game.

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Colorado Springs, CO 80920

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