Swimming Injury Clinics in Concord, Ontario
Swimmer's shoulder is the most common sports injury in the pool.
Swimmers perform thousands of shoulder rotations per training session β making shoulder impingement (swimmer's shoulder) the dominant injury in the sport. Breaststroke swimmers also develop medial knee pain (breaststroker's knee) from the whip kick. Lower back pain from butterfly and flip turns is also common. The best clinics for swimmers understand stroke mechanics and training volume, and can prescribe stroke-specific modifications during rehab. Browse 14 active sports and physiotherapy clinics in Concord below.
Sport-specific clinic guide
Finding swimming injury care in Concord
Swimming puts specific demands on the body, and clinics that treat swimming athletes regularly understand those load patterns. Concord has 14 clinics with relevant experience.
The most frequent swimming complaints are back pain, knee pain & injury, shoulder pain & injury, ankle sprain & injury, plantar fasciitis, shin splints. Effective care usually combines physiotherapy, chiropractic, massage therapy, sports medicine, kinesiology tape with progressive loading and a clear return-to-play plan.
Highly rated swimming clinic options in Concord
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For swimming injury care in Concord, start with clinics that show practical visit details: ratings, reviews, location, hours, coverage notes, accessibility, and direct contact options.
Fit Culture Inc.
#17, 50 Viceroy Rd, Concord, ON L4K 3A7, Canada, Concord
MBS Fitness & Rehabilitation
8461 Keele St #31, Concord, ON L4K 1Z6, Canada, Concord
Iron 97 Strength & Rehabilitation
25 Edilcan Dr Unit 10A, Concord, ON L4K 3S4, Canada, Concord
Lifemark Physiotherapy Maple
2200 Rutherford Rd Unit 12, Concord, ON L4K 5V2, Canada, Concord
14 clinics in Concord
1520 Steeles Ave W #105, Concord, ON L4K 3B9, Canada
Concord, ON
3120 Rutherford Rd #5, Concord, ON L4K 0B1, Canada
Concord, ON
37 Jacob Keffer Pkwy, Concord, ON L4K 5N8, Canada
Concord, ON
9200 Dufferin St #2, Concord, ON L4K 0C6, Canada
Concord, ON
#17, 50 Viceroy Rd, Concord, ON L4K 3A7, Canada
Concord, ON
80 Glen Shields Ave Unit 15, Concord, ON L4K 1T7, Canada
Concord, ON
25 Edilcan Dr Unit 10A, Concord, ON L4K 3S4, Canada
Concord, ON
665 Millway Ave #44, Concord, ON L4K 3T8, Canada
Concord, ON
2200 Rutherford Rd Unit 12, Concord, ON L4K 5V2, Canada
Concord, ON
8461 Keele St #31, Concord, ON L4K 1Z6, Canada
Concord, ON
2200 Rutherford Rd Unit 201, Concord, ON L4K 5V2, Canada
Concord, ON
37 Jacob Keffer Pkwy Unit 201, Concord, ON L4K 5N8, Canada
Concord, ON
2180 Hwy 7 #16, Concord, ON L4K 1W6, Canada
Concord, ON
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FAQs β Swimming Injuries in Concord
What is swimmer's shoulder and how is it treated?
Swimmer's shoulder is subacromial impingement β pinching of the rotator cuff tendons under the acromion during the overhead pulling phase of freestyle, butterfly, and backstroke. It is treated with rotator cuff strengthening, scapular stabilization exercises, stroke modification, and sometimes corticosteroid injection for acute flare-ups. Most swimmers can continue training with modifications.
Can I keep swimming while seeing a physiotherapist?
Usually yes. A physio experienced with swimmers will prescribe specific stroke and volume modifications rather than complete rest. Common modifications include using a pull buoy to remove kicking stress, switching from butterfly to freestyle, or reducing total yardage while the injury heals.