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Basketball Injury Clinics in Thorold, Ontario

Ankle sprains and knee injuries top the list for basketball players.

22 clinics in ThoroldΒ·Basketball injury specialists

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 22 active sports and physiotherapy clinics in Thorold below.

22 clinics in Thorold

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35 Albert St W, Thorold, ON L2V 3L1, Canada

Thorold, ON

+1 289-241-8261
PhysioMassage
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3460 Schmon Pkwy, Thorold, ON L2V 4Y6, Canada

Thorold, ON

+1 905-378-4325
PhysioChiroPodiatry
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4.7(35)

3350 Merrittville Hwy, Thorold, ON L2V 4Y6, Canada

Thorold, ON

+1 905-682-0999
ChiroMassage
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2021 Canada Games Wy Upper Level, Thorold, ON L2V 4Y6, Canada

Thorold, ON

+1 905-323-3958
PhysioMassageSports Med
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35 Albert St W, Thorold, ON L2V 2G4, Canada

Thorold, ON

+1 905-682-5500
Chiro
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20 Pine St N unit c1, Thorold, ON L2V 0A1, Canada

Thorold, ON

+1 905-227-2679
Chiro
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4.6(149)

9 Pine St N #8, Thorold, ON L2V 3Z9, Canada

Thorold, ON

+1 905-227-4215
Podiatry
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14 Front St N, Thorold, ON L2V 1X4, Canada

Thorold, ON

+1 905-658-4743
PhysioChiroMassage
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3460 Schmon Pkwy, Thorold, ON L2V 4Y6, Canada

Thorold, ON

+1 365-880-4468
PhysioAthletic Therapy
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206 Richmond St, Thorold, ON L2V 4L8, Canada

Thorold, ON

+1 905-397-7900
PhysioChiroMassagePodiatry
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5.0(18)

7 Winterberry Blvd, Thorold, ON L2V 0J1, Canada

Thorold, ON

+1 905-931-2875
Physio
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4.8(101)

20 Pine St N Unit C, Thorold, ON L2V 0A1, Canada

Thorold, ON

+1 905-227-4119
PhysioChiroMassage
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3550 Schmon Pkwy, Thorold, ON L2T 1W2, Canada

Thorold, ON

+1 905-684-4224
Physio
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35 Albert St W, Thorold, ON L2V 3L1, Canada

Thorold, ON

Physio
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45 Ormond St N, Thorold, ON L2V 1Y9, Canada

Thorold, ON

+1 905-650-8696
Massage
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271 Merritt St Unit 6, Thorold, ON L2T 1K1, Canada

Thorold, ON

+1 905-227-5751
Chiro
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21 Front St S, Thorold, ON L2V 1W8, Canada

Thorold, ON

+1 905-688-6460
Physio
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60 Albert St W, Thorold, ON L2V 2G7, Canada

Thorold, ON

+1 905-227-3307
Physio
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21 Front St S, Thorold, ON L2V 1W8, Canada

Thorold, ON

Physio
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60 Albert St W, Thorold, ON L2V 2G7, Canada

Thorold, ON

+1 289-362-3340
PhysioAthletic TherapySports Med
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35 Albert St W 2nd Floor, Thorold, ON L2V 3L1, Canada

Thorold, ON

+1 289-674-4400
PhysioChiroMassageAthletic TherapySports Med
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21 Front St S, Thorold, ON L2V 1W8, Canada

Thorold, ON

+1 905-688-2420
Physio
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Common Basketball injuries treated in Thorold

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FAQs β€” Basketball Injuries in Thorold

How long does an ankle sprain take to heal for a basketball player?

Grade 1 ankle sprains: 1–2 weeks with physiotherapy. Grade 2: 3–6 weeks. Grade 3 (complete ligament tear): 6–12 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.