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Swimming Injury Clinics in Lincoln, Ontario

Swimmer's shoulder is the most common sports injury in the pool.

6 clinics in LincolnΒ·Swimming injury specialists

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 6 active sports and physiotherapy clinics in Lincoln below.

6 clinics in Lincoln

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1931 Fourth Ave, Lincoln, ON L2R 6P9, Canada

Lincoln, ON

+1 905-641-3000
Chiro
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Lincoln, Ontario

Lincoln, ON

+1 289-937-1370
Physio
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47 Flaxley Rd, Lincoln LN2 4GL, United Kingdom

Lincoln, ON

+44 1522 510299
Podiatry
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Cabourne Ct, Cabourne Ave, Lincoln LN2 2JP, United Kingdom

Lincoln, ON

+44 1522 529000
Physio
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Red Roof Clinic
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4.8(24)

Bar Ln, Waddington, Lincoln LN5 9SA, United Kingdom

Lincoln, ON

+44 1522 722595
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High Farm Precinct, Park Ln, Washingborough, Lincoln LN4 1DQ, United Kingdom

Lincoln, ON

+44 7375 108118
Podiatry
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Common Swimming injuries treated in Lincoln

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FAQs β€” Swimming Injuries in Lincoln

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.