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Soccer Injury Clinics in Etobicoke, Ontario

Ankle sprains, knee injuries, and hamstring strains dominate soccer rehab.

17 clinics in EtobicokeΒ·Soccer injury specialists

Soccer is Canada's most-played team sport, with 875,000+ registered players. The rapid direction changes, tackles, and heading create a predictable injury pattern: ankle sprains are the most common, followed by knee ligament injuries and hamstring strains. ACL tears are disproportionately common in female soccer players. Sports clinics serving soccer players need ACL rehab expertise and return-to-sport testing protocols. Browse 17 active sports and physiotherapy clinics in Etobicoke below.

17 clinics in Etobicoke

190 Sherway Dr Suite 101, Etobicoke, ON M9C 5N2, Canada

Etobicoke, ON

+1 416-626-3338
Podiatry
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56 Westmore Dr, Etobicoke, ON M9V 3Z7

Etobicoke, ON

416-741-0020
PhysioChiroMassagePodiatry
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605 Royal York Rd, Etobicoke, ON M8Y 4G5, Canada

Etobicoke, ON

+1 416-814-6020
Podiatry
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200 Evans Ave. Unit # 3, Etobicoke, ON M8Z 1J7, Canada

Etobicoke, ON

+1 416-305-3120
Massage
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81 The East Mall, Etobicoke, ON M8Z 5W3, Canada

Etobicoke, ON

+1 416-251-7000
PhysioChiroMassageSports MedPodiatry
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3101 Bloor St W Suite 203, Etobicoke, ON M8X 2W2, Canada

Etobicoke, ON

+1 416-239-3338
Podiatry
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80 Jutland Rd, Etobicoke, ON M8Z 2H1, Canada

Etobicoke, ON

+1 416-252-5776
PhysioMassageAthletic TherapySports MedPodiatry
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400 Kipling Ave, Etobicoke, ON M8V 3L1, Canada

Etobicoke, ON

+1 416-201-9777
PhysioChiroMassageSports MedPodiatry
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40 Westmore Dr, Suite 103, Etobicoke, ON M9V 4C2

Etobicoke, ON

416-745-4050
Physio
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88 Palace Pier Ct s103, Etobicoke, ON M8V 4C2, Canada

Etobicoke, ON

+1 647-748-1617
PhysioChiro
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3715 Lake Shore Blvd W, Etobicoke, ON M8W 1P8

Etobicoke, ON

416-201-3535
PhysioMassageAthletic TherapyPodiatry
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4.7(31)

90 Woodbine Downs Blvd, Etobicoke, ON M9W 5S6, Canada

Etobicoke, ON

+1 416-674-7877
PhysioChiroMassageAthletic TherapySports Med
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2903 Bloor St W, Etobicoke, ON M8X 1B3, Canada

Etobicoke, ON

+1 647-761-5461
PhysioMassage
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440 Silverstone Dr, Etobicoke, ON M9V 3K8, Canada

Etobicoke, ON

+1 647-401-8010
Physio
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4.0(156)

207 Humber College Blvd, Etobicoke, ON M9W 5L7, Canada

Etobicoke, ON

+1 416-798-1331
Physio
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4.7(69)

332 Browns Line, Etobicoke, ON M8W 3T6, Canada

Etobicoke, ON

+1 416-259-4911
ChiroMassage
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781 The Queensway, Etobicoke, ON M8Z 1N4, Canada

Etobicoke, ON

+1 416-253-6400
Sports MedPodiatry
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FAQs β€” Soccer Injuries in Etobicoke

How long does ACL recovery take for a soccer player?

ACL reconstruction rehabilitation typically takes 9–12 months for return to full soccer activity. The first 3 months focus on swelling control and range of motion. Months 3–6 focus on strength. Months 6–9 are sport-specific training. Return-to-play testing (hop tests, strength ratios) should be passed before returning to competitive play.

Are ankle sprains serious enough to need physiotherapy?

Yes β€” even mild ankle sprains benefit from physiotherapy. Without proper proprioception retraining, 40–70% of ankle sprains lead to chronic ankle instability and re-injury. A physio will restore balance, strength, and joint position sense so you can return to soccer without ongoing instability.

Why are ACL tears more common in female soccer players?

Female athletes have a 2–8x higher ACL tear rate in soccer due to a combination of anatomical factors (wider pelvis, greater knee valgus), hormonal influences on ligament laxity, and biomechanical differences in landing and cutting mechanics. Canadian sports physios experienced with female athletes can also teach preventive movement patterns to reduce ACL risk.