Volleyball Injury Clinics in Thorold, Ontario
Shoulder and knee overuse injuries dominate volleyball rehab in Canada.
Volleyball's combination of overhead attacking, repetitive jumping, and hard floor landings creates chronic overuse injuries in the shoulder and knee. Beach volleyball adds lower back and ankle injuries from sand surface instability. Rotator cuff impingement, patellar tendinopathy, and finger injuries from blocking are the most common reasons Canadian volleyball players seek physiotherapy. Browse 22 active sports and physiotherapy clinics in Thorold below.
22 clinics in Thorold
35 Albert St W, Thorold, ON L2V 3L1, Canada
Thorold, ON
3460 Schmon Pkwy, Thorold, ON L2V 4Y6, Canada
Thorold, ON
3350 Merrittville Hwy, Thorold, ON L2V 4Y6, Canada
Thorold, ON
2021 Canada Games Wy Upper Level, Thorold, ON L2V 4Y6, Canada
Thorold, ON
35 Albert St W, Thorold, ON L2V 2G4, Canada
Thorold, ON
20 Pine St N unit c1, Thorold, ON L2V 0A1, Canada
Thorold, ON
9 Pine St N #8, Thorold, ON L2V 3Z9, Canada
Thorold, ON
14 Front St N, Thorold, ON L2V 1X4, Canada
Thorold, ON
3460 Schmon Pkwy, Thorold, ON L2V 4Y6, Canada
Thorold, ON
206 Richmond St, Thorold, ON L2V 4L8, Canada
Thorold, ON
7 Winterberry Blvd, Thorold, ON L2V 0J1, Canada
Thorold, ON
20 Pine St N Unit C, Thorold, ON L2V 0A1, Canada
Thorold, ON
3550 Schmon Pkwy, Thorold, ON L2T 1W2, Canada
Thorold, ON
35 Albert St W, Thorold, ON L2V 3L1, Canada
Thorold, ON
271 Merritt St Unit 6, Thorold, ON L2T 1K1, Canada
Thorold, ON
21 Front St S, Thorold, ON L2V 1W8, Canada
Thorold, ON
60 Albert St W, Thorold, ON L2V 2G7, Canada
Thorold, ON
60 Albert St W, Thorold, ON L2V 2G7, Canada
Thorold, ON
35 Albert St W 2nd Floor, Thorold, ON L2V 3L1, Canada
Thorold, ON
21 Front St S, Thorold, ON L2V 1W8, Canada
Thorold, ON
Common Volleyball injuries treated in Thorold
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FAQs β Volleyball Injuries in Thorold
Why do volleyball players get so many shoulder injuries?
The overhead attacking motion in volleyball requires extreme shoulder external rotation and generates high forces on the rotator cuff with every spike. Over a season, this repeated loading causes rotator cuff impingement, labral irritation, and shoulder instability. Early physiotherapy and rotator cuff strengthening prevents these from becoming serious injuries.
How is volleyball knee pain (jumper's knee) treated?
Patellar tendinopathy in volleyball players is treated with heavy slow resistance training focused on eccentric loading of the patellar tendon, combined with load management during the season. In-season management differs from off-season treatment. An experienced sports physio will tailor the approach to your competition schedule.