Sports Injury Physiotherapy in Surrey, BC
From acute field injuries to chronic overuse conditions, our Surrey clinic provides specialized assessment and evidence-informed rehab to get you back to your sport safely and efficiently.
Dedicated Sports Rehab in Surrey
At Regenesis Physiotherapy, we understand that athletes and active individuals have unique physical demands. Whether you are a weekend warrior, a competitive runner, or a professional athlete, a sports injury can be a significant setback. Our Surrey-based sports injury physiotherapy service is focused on more than just pain relief; we focus on comprehensive rehabilitation that prepares your body for the specific stresses of your sport.
Our process begins with a thorough clinical assessment to determine the exact nature of your injury and any underlying biomechanical factors. We don't just treat the symptoms; we analyze movement patterns, strength levels, and mobility to create a targeted plan. Your rehab will involve a combination of skilled manual therapy to manage tissue health and a progressive exercise program designed to build specific capacity and resilience.
Located in the Newton area of Surrey, our clinic provides the space and expertise required for high-level athletic recovery. We use objective data to guide your return-to-sport journey, ensuring you meet specific functional milestones before increasing intensity. Our goal is to return you to peak performance with the confidence that your body is ready for the road, the court, or the field.
Clinic Information
Regenesis Physiotherapy
14438 72 Ave #107
Surrey, BC V3S 0B6
+1 (604) 900-7969
info@regenesisphysiotherapy.ca
Common Sports Injuries We Treat
We manage a wide range of athletic conditions using evidence-informed clinical techniques.
Sprains & Strains
Ligament and muscle injuries across all joints.
Knee Injuries
ACL rehab, meniscus issues, and patellofemoral pain.
Shoulder Injuries
Rotator cuff issues and instability in overhead athletes.
Ankle Sprains
Assessment and stability training for acute sprains.
Running Injuries
Shin splints, IT band syndrome, and plantar fasciitis.
Tendon Pain
Management of Achilles, patellar, and elbow tendinopathy.
Back Pain
Addressing spinal issues in rotating and lifting sports.
Post-Surgical Rehab
Structured protocols after orthopedic sports surgery.
Our Return-to-Sport Approach
A structured, clinical pathway from initial injury to full athletic participation.
Step 1
Assessment
Step 2
Planning
Step 3
Mobility
Step 4
Strength
Step 5
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Step 6
Drills
What We Measure
We use objective metrics to ensure your rehabilitation is on track and your body is ready for the demands of your sport.
Expertise for Athletes and Active People
Our lead physiotherapist, Ankur Sharma, brings high-performance experience to our Surrey clinic, having served as the physiotherapist for the National Cricket Team of Canada. This experience in professional sports informs every aspect of our clinical care.
We apply these same high-level principles to every patient, whether you are returning to professional competition or simply looking to enjoy your local park run pain-free. Our approach focus on evidence, objective data, and a deep understanding of athletic movement.
Areas We Serve in Surrey
While our clinic is conveniently located in Newton, we are the trusted physical therapy provider for patients throughout the Surrey community.
Frequently Asked Questions
How soon should I see a physio after a sports injury?
Ideally within 24-72 hours. Early assessment allows us to manage inflammation, protect the injured tissue, and establish a clear timeline for your recovery. Delaying treatment can often lead to compensatory movement patterns.
Do you create a return-to-sport plan?
Yes. Every athlete receives a structured return-to-sport progression. This includes objective testing of strength and mobility, followed by sport-specific drills to ensure your body is ready for the demands of competition.
What happens in the first sports injury appointment?
We perform a detailed clinical assessment of the injured area, including range of motion, strength testing, and functional movement screening. We'll discuss your specific sport's demands and set a baseline for your rehab.
How many sessions will I need?
Recovery timelines vary depending on the injury grade and type. Simple strains may resolve in a few weeks, while complex ligament injuries require longer. Your therapist will provide an estimated timeline after your assessment.
Do I need imaging (X-ray/MRI) before seeing a physiotherapist?
Not necessarily. Physiotherapists are trained to perform clinical diagnostic tests. If our assessment suggests that imaging is required to guide your care, we will refer you back to your physician with our clinical findings.
Can you help with running-related injuries?
Absolutely. We manage many running injuries, including shin splints, runner's knee, and Achilles tendinopathy. Our approach includes assessing your running volume, strength, and biomechanics.
What should I bring or wear?
Wear athletic clothing that allows us to see and move the injured joint. For lower body injuries, shorts are best. For shoulder or back issues, a tank top or loose t-shirt is helpful.
Do you provide home exercises?
Yes, focused home exercise is a critical part of sports rehab. We provide a guided program via a digital platform or clear instructions to ensure you are progressing between clinical visits.
