Basketball Injury Clinics in Scarborough, Ontario
Ankle sprains and knee injuries top the list for basketball players.
Basketball's jumping, landing, and rapid direction changes create a predictable injury pattern. Ankle sprains are by far the most common injury, followed by knee injuries (patellar tendinopathy in jumpers, ACL tears from pivoting). Finger injuries and wrist fractures from ball-handling are also common. Canadian basketball has grown significantly since 2019 β sports clinics serving basketball players need lateral ankle rehab expertise and jumper's knee management. Browse 26 active sports and physiotherapy clinics in Scarborough below.
26 clinics in Scarborough
4002 Sheppard Ave E, Scarborough, ON M1S 1S6
Scarborough, ON
200 Consilium Pl Unit 104, Scarborough, ON M1H 3J3, Canada
Scarborough, ON
1333 Neilson Rd Suite #213, Scarborough, ON M1B 4Y9, Canada
Scarborough, ON
1457 McCowan Rd #218, Scarborough, ON M1S 5K7, Canada
Scarborough, ON
385 Silver Star Blvd Unit # 313, Scarborough, ON M1V 0E3, Canada
Scarborough, ON
5550 Lawrence Ave E, Scarborough, ON M1C 3B2, Canada
Scarborough, ON
1415 Kennedy Rd #19, Scarborough, ON M1P 2L6, Canada
Scarborough, ON
240 Alton Towers Cir Unit 301, Scarborough, ON M1V 5H3, Canada
Scarborough, ON
3320 Midland Ave Unit 108, Scarborough, ON M1V 1R4, Canada
Scarborough, ON
1-1149 Bellamy Rd N, Scarborough, ON M1H 1H7
Scarborough, ON
1457 McCowan Rd Suite 215, Scarborough, ON M1S 5K7, Canada
Scarborough, ON
1-2555 Eglinton Ave E, Scarborough, ON M1K 5J1, Canada
Scarborough, ON
10 Milner Business Ct Suite 101, Scarborough, ON M1B 3C6, Canada
Scarborough, ON
5800 Sheppard Ave E Unit 13, Scarborough, ON M1B 5J7, Canada
Scarborough, ON
1755 Brimley Rd, Scarborough, ON (Loblaws Superstore Complex)
Scarborough, ON
3701 Danforth Ave, Variety Village, Scarborough, ON M1N 2G2
Scarborough, ON
7 Progress Ave, Scarborough, ON M1P 5A3
Scarborough, ON
2560 Gerrard St E Suite 103, Scarborough, ON M1N 1W9, Canada
Scarborough, ON
SHN General Hospital, McCowan Rd & Lawrence Ave E, Scarborough
Scarborough, ON
Inside The Clinic at Walmart, 5995 Steeles Ave E, Scarborough, ON M1V 5P6, Canada
Scarborough, ON
5981 Steeles Ave E #5, Scarborough, ON M1V 5P7, Canada
Scarborough, ON
1073 Midland Ave, Scarborough, ON M1K 4G7, Canada
Scarborough, ON
6081 Kingston Rd # 2, Scarborough, ON M1C 1K5, Canada
Scarborough, ON
Common Basketball injuries treated in Scarborough
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FAQs β Basketball Injuries in Scarborough
How long does an ankle sprain take to heal for a basketball player?
Grade 1 ankle sprains: 1β2 weeks with physiotherapy. Grade 2: 3β6 weeks. Grade 3 (complete ligament tear): 6β12 weeks before return to full basketball. Without proper physiotherapy and proprioception retraining, re-sprain rates in basketball players are as high as 70%.
What is jumper's knee and how is it treated?
Jumper's knee (patellar tendinopathy) is chronic pain and degeneration of the patellar tendon below the kneecap, common in basketball players from repeated jumping. It is treated with heavy slow resistance training (eccentric loading), load management, and progressive return to jumping. It is notoriously stubborn but responds well to the right physiotherapy protocol.