Basketball Injury Clinics in Toronto, 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 327 active sports and physiotherapy clinics in Toronto below.
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Finding basketball injury care in Toronto
For basketball athletes in Toronto, Ontario, 327 local clinics treat the injury patterns this sport produces.
The most frequent basketball complaints are back pain, ankle sprain & injury, running injuries, neck pain, knee pain & injury, shoulder pain & injury. Effective care usually combines physiotherapy, chiropractic, massage therapy, orthotics, kinesiology tape with progressive loading and a clear return-to-play plan.
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For Health's Sake
465 Queen St W Floor 2nd, Toronto, ON M5V 2A9, Canada, Toronto
Ossington Chiropractic and Rehabilitation (OCR)
145 Ossington Ave, Toronto, ON M6J 2Z6, Canada, Toronto
Axis Therapy & Performance (Downtown Toronto)
8 Mercer St Unit 3, Toronto, ON M5V 0C4, Canada, Toronto
ChiroPath Spine & Posture Centre
340 College St Suite 265, Toronto, ON M5T 3A9, Canada, Toronto
48 clinics in Toronto
19 Penrose Rd Suite #1, Toronto, ON M4S 1P2, Canada
Toronto, ON
1560 Yonge St Suite 210, Toronto, ON M4T 2S9, Canada
Toronto, ON
752 Broadview Ave, Toronto, ON M4K 2P1, Canada
Toronto, ON
40 Holly St #901, Toronto, ON M4S 3C3, Canada
Toronto, ON
2 Carlton St. #1522, Toronto, ON M4Y 1X4, Canada
Toronto, ON
1 St Clair Ave W #302, Toronto, ON M4T 1Y5, Canada
Toronto, ON
2 Carlton St. #707, Toronto, ON M5B 2M9, Canada
Toronto, ON
Toronto, Ontario
Toronto, ON
First Canadian Place, 1, Toronto, ON M5X 1C8, Canada
Toronto, ON
366 Adelaide St W #403, Toronto, ON M5V 1R9, Canada
Toronto, ON
423 Danforth Ave, Toronto, ON M4K 1P1, Canada
Toronto, ON
1302 Bloor St W, Toronto, ON M6H 1N9, Canada
Toronto, ON
35 Mariner Terrace Unit 5307, Toronto, ON M5V 1V1, Canada
Toronto, ON
187 Madison Ave, Toronto, ON M5R 2S6, Canada
Toronto, ON
738 Spadina Ave. #206, Toronto, ON M5S 2J8, Canada
Toronto, ON
822 Richmond St W Unit 200, Toronto, ON M6J 1C9, Canada
Toronto, ON
130 Adelaide St W #108, Toronto, ON M5H 2K1, Canada
Toronto, ON
3391 Bloor St W, Toronto, ON M8X 1G3, Canada
Toronto, ON
11 King St W C-120, Toronto, ON M5H 4C7, Canada
Toronto, ON
1820 Bayview Ave Unit 12, Toronto, ON M4G 4G7, Canada
Toronto, ON
1209 King St W #4, Toronto, ON M6K 1G2, Canada
Toronto, ON
310 Richmond St W Suite 3, Toronto, ON M5V 1X2, Canada
Toronto, ON
1971 Queen St E, Toronto, ON M4L 1H9, Canada
Toronto, ON
2401 Yonge St Suite LL01, Toronto, ON M4P 3H1, Canada
Toronto, ON
1560 Yonge St #218, Toronto, ON M4T 1Z7, Canada
Toronto, ON
Track & Field Centre, 231 Ian Macdonald Boulevard York University, Toronto, ON M3J 1P3, Canada
Toronto, ON
162 Cumberland St #222, Toronto, ON M5R 3N5, Canada
Toronto, ON
55 Harbord St, Toronto, ON M5S 2W6, Canada
Toronto, ON
120 Carlton St., Toronto, ON M5A 4K2, Canada
Toronto, ON
383 Pacific Ave, Toronto, ON M6P 2R2, Canada
Toronto, ON
1153 Queen St W Unit 205, Toronto, ON M6J 1J4, Canada
Toronto, ON
8 Mercer St Unit 3, Toronto, ON M5V 0C4, Canada
Toronto, ON
2 Carlton St. #1306, Toronto, ON M4Y 1X4, Canada
Toronto, ON
1232 Dufferin St, Toronto, ON M6H 4C3, Canada
Toronto, ON
873 Bathurst St, Toronto, ON M5R 3G2, Canada
Toronto, ON
790 Bay St. Unit no. 105, Toronto, ON M5G 1N8, Canada
Toronto, ON
1555 Bayview Ave, Toronto, ON M4G 3B5, Canada
Toronto, ON
20 Brentcliffe Rd #4, Toronto, ON M4G 0C6, Canada
Toronto, ON
133 Richmond St W #406, Toronto, ON M5H 2L3, Canada
Toronto, ON
1906 Queen St E, Toronto, ON M4L 1H5, Canada
Toronto, ON
856 Bathurst St, Toronto, ON M5R 3G3, Canada
Toronto, ON
1011 Dufferin St suite 207-208, Toronto, ON M6H 4B5, Canada
Toronto, ON
1078 Bloor St W, Toronto, ON M6H 1M6, Canada
Toronto, ON
2425 Bloor St W Suite 212, Toronto, ON M6S 4W4, Canada
Toronto, ON
726 Bloor St W Unit 209, Toronto, ON M6G 4A1, Canada
Toronto, ON
2248a Bloor St W, Toronto, ON M6S 1N6, Canada
Toronto, ON
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FAQs β Basketball Injuries in Toronto
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.