Sprains and strains
Assessment of swelling, range of motion, stability, pain level, and return-to-activity needs.
Sports Medicine Scarborough
Sports injury treatment starts with understanding the injury, checking function, and building a plan for recovery, follow-up, and safe return to activity.

Common sports injuries include ankle sprains, knee pain, shoulder pain, tendon irritation, back strain, muscle pulls, overuse injuries, and arthritis-related joint pain. The goal of an assessment at a medical clinic Scarborough patients can reach is to understand how the injury happened, what movements are limited, and whether imaging, physiotherapy, medication advice, or follow-up is needed.
Patients should seek timely assessment when pain limits walking, work, sleep, training, or daily function, or when symptoms are not improving as expected.
Assessment of swelling, range of motion, stability, pain level, and return-to-activity needs.
Support for knee, shoulder, ankle, wrist, elbow, hip, and arthritis-related concerns.
Guidance on activity modification, follow-up, physiotherapy, imaging, and referral if needed.
Go to urgent or emergency care for obvious deformity, suspected fracture, major swelling, severe pain, inability to bear weight, numbness, weakness, head injury symptoms, or any rapidly worsening injury.
Yes. A clinician can assess the injury and decide whether X-ray, ultrasound, or other imaging may be appropriate.
Yes. Depending on the concern, referrals may include physiotherapy, imaging, specialist assessment, or follow-up care.
Severe pain, swelling, instability, or worsening symptoms should be assessed. Many injuries benefit from temporary activity modification while a care plan is made.