Hockey Injury Clinics in Terrebonne, Quebec
Hockey injuries are fast, high-impact, and need sport-specific rehab.
Hockey demands explosive speed, physical contact, and repetitive rotational movement — a combination that creates a distinct injury profile. Groin strains, shoulder separations, and knee injuries are among the most common reasons Canadian hockey players seek sports physiotherapy. The best clinics for hockey players understand skating mechanics and the demands of return-to-play timelines. Browse 10 active sports and physiotherapy clinics in Terrebonne below.
10 clinics in Terrebonne
3395 Boulevard De La Pinière Est # 120, 3395 Bd de la Pinière #100, Terrebonne, QC J6X 4N1, Canada
Terrebonne, QC
3395 Boulevard De La Pinière Est # 120, 3395 Bd de la Pinière #100, Terrebonne, QC J6X 4N1, Canada
Terrebonne, QC
3544 Bd des Entreprises #102, Terrebonne, QC J6X 3H5, Canada
Terrebonne, QC
901 Bd des Seigneurs #401, Terrebonne, QC J6W 1T8, Canada
Terrebonne, QC
4715 R. d'Angora #103, Terrebonne, QC J6X 4C9, Canada
Terrebonne, QC
3017 Boulevard de la Pinière, Terrebonne, Quebec J6X 4V5, Canada
Terrebonne, QC
1425 Ch. Gascon Suite 106, Terrebonne, QC J6X 4L9, Canada
Terrebonne, QC
1425 Ch. Gascon Suite 106, Terrebonne, QC J6X 4L9, Canada
Terrebonne, QC
3115 Bd de La Pinière O #110, Terrebonne, QC J6X 4P7, Canada
Terrebonne, QC
3115 Bd de La Pinière O #110, Terrebonne, QC J6X 4P7, Canada
Terrebonne, QC
Common Hockey injuries treated in Terrebonne
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FAQs — Hockey Injuries in Terrebonne
What is the most common hockey injury treated at Canadian sports clinics?
Groin strains (adductor strains) are the most common hockey injury requiring physiotherapy, followed by knee injuries (MCL sprains, meniscus), and shoulder separations. Hip flexor injuries and sports hernia (core muscle injury) are also common in elite and senior recreational players.
How long does a hockey groin strain take to heal with physiotherapy?
Grade 1 groin strains typically resolve in 1–3 weeks with physiotherapy. Grade 2 strains take 3–6 weeks. Grade 3 tears or sports hernias may require 8–12 weeks or longer, and occasionally surgery. Early physio intervention significantly reduces recovery time and re-injury risk.
Do Canadian hockey players need a referral for physiotherapy?
No — physiotherapists in all Canadian provinces are primary contact practitioners. You can book directly. For WSIB claims or if your private insurance requires it, you may need a physician's referral for reimbursement. Check your policy before booking.