Physiotherapy for Sports Injuries in Yorkson & Clayton Heights
Sports injuries are common among active residents in Langley’s Yorkson and Clayton Heights neighborhoods. Whether you’re an athlete, weekend warrior, or just living an active lifestyle, ARZ Massage & Wellness offers targeted physiotherapy to help you recover faster and prevent future injuries.
Common Sports Injuries We Treat
- Sprains and strains
- Runner’s knee and IT band syndrome
- Rotator cuff injuries
- Tennis and golfer’s elbow
- Shin splints and plantar fasciitis
Our Approach to Rehab
- Detailed assessment and movement screening
- Manual therapy and therapeutic exercise
- Sport-specific rehab programs
- Education on injury prevention
- Progress tracking and return-to-sport planning
Why Athletes Choose ARZ Physiotherapy in Langley
- Skilled physiotherapists with sports rehab experience
- ICBC claims and insurance support
- Flexible appointments — evenings and weekends
- Convenient location near 200th Street and 80A Avenue
Book Your Sports Physio Appointment
Call 778-906-3303, email us, or use our booking form to get started.
Frequently Asked Questions
How does sports physiotherapy help with injury recovery in Langley?
Sports physiotherapy supports healing by reducing pain, improving mobility, and restoring function using tailored exercise and manual therapy.
Do you need a doctor’s referral for physiotherapy in Clayton Heights?
No referral is required to start physiotherapy at ARZ Massage Langley, but some insurance plans may ask for one to process claims.
What kinds of sports injuries do physiotherapists treat in Yorkson Langley?
ARZ physiotherapists treat sprains, muscle strains, knee and shoulder injuries, post-surgery recovery, and repetitive strain conditions.
Can I combine physiotherapy with massage or acupuncture in Langley?
Yes, ARZ Massage offers integrative care-physiotherapy, RMT massage, and acupuncture can be combined for a holistic recovery plan.
How long does it take to recover from a sports injury with physio in Langley?
Recovery time varies, but most clients see improvements within 4–8 sessions depending on injury severity and consistency in treatment.
