Running Injury Clinics in Fort Erie, Ontario
Canada's most common sport injury referrals come from runners.
Running injuries are overuse injuries β they build gradually and get worse if you keep training through them. The clinics most useful for runners are those experienced with biomechanical assessment, gait analysis, and progressive loading programs. Kinesiology tape, orthotics, and shockwave therapy are commonly used treatments. Browse 46 active sports and physiotherapy clinics in Fort Erie below.
46 clinics in Fort Erie
1237 Garrison Rd, Fort Erie, ON L2A 1P2, Canada
Fort Erie, ON
75 Jarvis St, Fort Erie, ON L2A 2S3, Canada
Fort Erie, ON
427 Garrison Rd, Fort Erie, ON L2A 6E6, Canada
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484 Garrison Rd, Fort Erie, ON L2A 1N2, Canada
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617 Chapin Pkwy, Fort Erie, ON L2A 5M4, Canada
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31 Jarvis St, Fort Erie, ON L2A 2S3, Canada
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700 Gilmore Rd, Fort Erie, ON L2A 5M4, Canada
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1555 Garrison Rd, Fort Erie, ON L2A 1P8, Canada
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427 Garrison Rd, Fort Erie, ON L2A 6E6, Canada
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70 Jarvis St, Fort Erie, ON L2A 2S4, Canada
Fort Erie, ON
1485 Garrison Rd, Fort Erie, ON L2A 1P8, Canada
Fort Erie, ON
Fort Erie, Ontario
Fort Erie, ON
168 Garrison Rd, Fort Erie, ON L2A 1M4, Canada
Fort Erie, ON
484 Garrison Rd Suite 2, Fort Erie, ON L2A 1N2, Canada
Fort Erie, ON
70 Jarvis St, Fort Erie, ON L2A 2S3, Canada
Fort Erie, ON
within Freeland Pharmacy, 1485 Garrison Rd, Fort Erie, ON L2A 1P8, Canada
Fort Erie, ON
660 Garrison Rd Unit 6, Fort Erie, ON L2A 6E2, Canada
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26 Jarvis St Upstairs, Fort Erie, ON L2A 2S3, Canada
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7 Tait Ave, Fort Erie, ON L2A 0G1, Canada
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230 Bertie St, Fort Erie, ON L2A 1Z5, Canada
Fort Erie, ON
238 Bertie St Suite 2, Fort Erie, ON L2A 1Z5, Canada
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233 Garrison Rd, Fort Erie, ON L2A 1M8, Canada
Fort Erie, ON
3 Municipal Centre Dr, Fort Erie, ON L2A 2S6, Canada
Fort Erie, ON
6-224 Garrison Rd, Fort Erie, ON L2A 1M7, Canada
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238 Bertie St, Fort Erie, ON L2A 1Z6, Canada
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353 Central Ave, Fort Erie, ON L2A 6G2, Canada
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660 Garrison Rd Unit 3, Fort Erie, ON L2A 1H6, Canada
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224 Garrison Rd Unit 10, Fort Erie, ON L2A 3Y7, Canada
Fort Erie, ON
660 Garrison Rd, Fort Erie, ON L2A 6E2, Canada
Fort Erie, ON
3 Municipal Centre Dr, Fort Erie, ON L2A 1P8, Canada
Fort Erie, ON
865 Ferndale Ave, Fort Erie, ON L2A 5E1, Canada
Fort Erie, ON
224 Garrison Rd unit 5, Fort Erie, ON L2A 1M8, Canada
Fort Erie, ON
Back of, the Plaza, 1264 Garrison Rd Unit 10, Fort Erie, ON L2A 1P1, Canada
Fort Erie, ON
238 Bertie St, Fort Erie, ON L2A 1Z6, Canada
Fort Erie, ON
238 Bertie St, Fort Erie, ON L2A 1Z6, Canada
Fort Erie, ON
238 Bertie St #7, Fort Erie, ON L2A 1Z6, Canada
Fort Erie, ON
230 Bertie St, Fort Erie, ON L2A 1Z2, Canada
Fort Erie, ON
660 Garrison Rd Unit 11, Fort Erie, ON L2A 1N6, Canada
Fort Erie, ON
Fort Erie, Ontario
Fort Erie, ON
484 Garrison Rd, Fort Erie, ON L2A 1N3, Canada
Fort Erie, ON
238 Bertie St, Fort Erie, ON L2A 1Z5, Canada
Fort Erie, ON
710 Brian St, Fort Erie, ON L2A 6W2, Canada
Fort Erie, ON
224 Garrison Rd unit #3, Fort Erie, ON L2A 1M8, Canada
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Common Running injuries treated in Fort Erie
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FAQs β Running Injuries in Fort Erie
Do I need to stop running completely during physiotherapy?
Usually not. Most sports physiotherapists prefer a modified training approach β reducing volume, intensity, or surface β rather than complete rest. Complete rest often delays recovery and deconditions the body. Your physio will prescribe a return-to-run progression based on your injury and fitness level.
What is the most common running injury treated at Canadian sports clinics?
Plantar fasciitis and IT band syndrome are the most common reasons runners seek physiotherapy in Canada. Shin splints (medial tibial stress syndrome) are the third most common. All three respond well to physiotherapy when treated early.
Should a runner see a physiotherapist or sports medicine doctor?
Start with a physiotherapist for most running injuries β they can assess, diagnose, and treat most overuse injuries directly without a referral. See a sports medicine doctor if you suspect a stress fracture (requires imaging), need a cortisone injection, or have recurring injuries that physio alone hasn't resolved.
How long does it take to recover from a running injury with physiotherapy?
Mild overuse injuries like early-stage shin splints: 2β4 weeks. Moderate injuries like IT band syndrome or plantar fasciitis: 6β12 weeks of consistent treatment. Stress fractures: 6β12 weeks of modified activity plus 4β6 weeks return-to-run. Starting treatment early significantly reduces recovery time.