Sadly, I'm a bit of a klutz but also a recreational sports enthusiast. Happily, there are places like Athlete's Care to put this humpty-dumpty back together again!!
My first experience was a sprained ankle that in 4-5 short weeks was back to 100%. A few years later and I'm back with a partially torn rotator cuff and yet another sprained ankle (the other one, not the same one). I'm getting better week after week thanks to the talented team at Athlete's Care. I'm fortunate enough to have had the same therapist for all my injuries - Gita - which I say bodes well as a good place to work that retains an employee for a number of years!
They are efficient with both scheduling and being on time for appointments. I've rarely had to wait more than a few minutes. I've had physical therapy which included acupuncture and laser treatments along with a manageable set of homework exercises to get me back into shape. It's clean, everyone is personable and I feel well taken care of.
There are also massage therapists I haven't personally used but definitely would if I didn't already have a guy for that elsewhere. It's easy to get to - right off the subway at King and Yonge - you don't even have to go outside to get to them on the lower concourse.
I don't have benefits so choosing therapy is always tough for me so the price I feel is right for the service. It's $85 for an initial assessment and $50 for a 20 min appointment (longer if I end with acupuncture). I've looked at a couple of other places recommended by colleagues and found Athlete's Care to be cheaper than most.
And if my reco isn't holding enough weight, shall I mention that they treat a lot of the professional sports players in town? I fondly gaze up at the signed Jays, Raptors, and Olympic jersey's hanging on the walls trying to read the signatures while being treated. Hey, if it's good enough for them...its good enough for this high school hero :-)