Soccer Injury Clinics in Scarborough, Ontario
Ankle sprains, knee injuries, and hamstring strains dominate soccer rehab.
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 33 active sports and physiotherapy clinics in Scarborough below.
Sport-specific clinic guide
Finding soccer injury care in Scarborough
For soccer athletes in Scarborough, Ontario, 33 local clinics treat the injury patterns this sport produces.
Soccer athletes most often present with knee pain & injury, shoulder pain & injury, ankle sprain & injury, back pain, plantar fasciitis, shin splints β look for clinics pairing physiotherapy, chiropractic, massage therapy, orthotics, shockwave therapy with structured return-to-play planning.
Highly rated soccer clinic options in Scarborough
Axis Therapy & Performance (Scarborough) - Physiotherapy, Massage Therapy, Chiropractor, Pelvic Floor Therapy
305 Milner Ave Unit 107, Scarborough, ON M1B 3V4, Canada
β 5.0
Muscle & Movement Rehab
5800 Sheppard Ave E Unit 13, Scarborough, ON M1B 5J7, Canada
β 5.0
Re+Active Sports Medicine
780 Birchmount Rd Unit 1, Scarborough, ON M1K 5H4, Canada
β 5.0
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Compare soccer injury care clinics in Scarborough by the details patients usually check first
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Muscle & Movement Rehab
5800 Sheppard Ave E Unit 13, Scarborough, ON M1B 5J7, Canada, Scarborough
Re+Active Sports Medicine
780 Birchmount Rd Unit 1, Scarborough, ON M1K 5H4, Canada, Scarborough
Dr. Vicko Ma (Omega Health and Fitness)
1208 Kingston Rd, Scarborough, ON M1N 1N3, Canada, Scarborough
Quarry Chiropractic Clinic
2560 Gerrard St E Suite 103, Scarborough, ON M1N 1W9, Canada, Scarborough
33 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
305 Milner Ave Unit 107, Scarborough, ON M1B 3V4, Canada
Scarborough, ON
1333 Neilson Rd Suite #213, Scarborough, ON M1B 4Y9, Canada
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2901 Markham Rd #10, Scarborough, ON M1X 0B7, Canada
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1457 McCowan Rd #218, Scarborough, ON M1S 5K7, Canada
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385 Silver Star Blvd Unit # 313, Scarborough, ON M1V 0E3, Canada
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5550 Lawrence Ave E, Scarborough, ON M1C 3B2, Canada
Scarborough, ON
1208 Kingston Rd, Scarborough, ON M1N 1N3, Canada
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31 Progress Ave, Scarborough, ON M1P 4S6, Canada
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1415 Kennedy Rd #19, Scarborough, ON M1P 2L6, Canada
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240 Alton Towers Cir Unit 301, Scarborough, ON M1V 5H3, Canada
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3320 Midland Ave Unit 108, Scarborough, ON M1V 1R4, Canada
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1-1149 Bellamy Rd N, Scarborough, ON M1H 1H7
Scarborough, ON
1457 McCowan Rd Suite 215, Scarborough, ON M1S 5K7, Canada
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1-2555 Eglinton Ave E, Scarborough, ON M1K 5J1, Canada
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10 Milner Business Ct Suite 101, Scarborough, ON M1B 3C6, Canada
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5800 Sheppard Ave E Unit 13, Scarborough, ON M1B 5J7, Canada
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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
2250 Markham Rd Unit 3, Scarborough, ON M1B 2W4, Canada
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2560 Gerrard St E Suite 103, Scarborough, ON M1N 1W9, Canada
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780 Birchmount Rd Unit 1, Scarborough, ON M1K 5H4, Canada
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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
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5981 Steeles Ave E #5, Scarborough, ON M1V 5P7, Canada
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1920 Ellesmere Rd Unit 204, Scarborough, ON M1H 2V6, 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 Soccer injuries treated in Scarborough
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FAQs β Soccer Injuries in Scarborough
How long does ACL recovery take for a soccer player?
ACL reconstruction rehabilitation typically takes 9β12 months for return to full soccer activity. The first 3 months focus on swelling control and range of motion. Months 3β6 focus on strength. Months 6β9 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, 40β70% 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 2β8x 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.