Definitive Guide — Updated April 2026

Where Manchester gets back on the pitch.

The top sports injury clinics in Manchester, ranked on elite sport experience, rehabilitation facilities, and track record of getting athletes back to competition. No filler. No sponsored slots.

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Sports injuries aren't the same as everyday aches and strains. Whether you're a recreational runner, a rugby player chasing a return to the first team, a cyclist coming back from a crash, or a gym athlete with a nagging shoulder — you need a physio who understands the demands of your sport and can structure a proper return-to-play pathway, not just hand you a few exercises and send you on your way.

We assessed Manchester's sports injury clinics on the things that actually matter for athletes: practitioner experience with elite or competitive sport, rehabilitation facilities (gym access, strength testing, return-to-sport benchmarks), sport-specific expertise, and the structure of the treatment pathway from acute injury through to full return to competition. Here are the five clinics that made the cut.

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Best for Elite Sport Rehabilitation

Altius Healthcare

Manchester City Centre // Bloc 17, Marble Street, M2 3AW

If your definition of "sports injury clinic" involves someone who has stood on the touchline at international level, Altius Healthcare is the clear number one in Manchester. Founder Doug Jones spent over 17 years working as a physiotherapist in elite sport — with Sale Sharks, London Wasps and England Rugby — before establishing Altius in 2016. That pedigree is unmatched by any independent physiotherapy clinic in Greater Manchester.

What that means in practice is a clinical approach built around the demands of competitive sport: accurate diagnosis, objective strength and mobility testing at assessment, data-tracked rehabilitation, and proper return-to-sport benchmarking rather than vague "how's it feeling?" check-ins. The dedicated sports injury service covers everything from acute ligament and muscle injuries to chronic tendinopathy, ACL rehabilitation, and post-surgical recovery.

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Best for Performance-Focused Rehab

Elite Performance Physio MCR

Manchester City Centre // Royal Exchange

Elite Performance Physio MCR, based at The Royal Exchange, is led by Daniel Turnell — a physiotherapist with experience treating elite athletes across Rugby Union, Golf, Gymnastics and more. The clinic's premise is simple: make elite-level physiotherapy accessible to active individuals, professionals, performers and gym-goers, not just top-flight athletes.

Their approach emphasises structured rehabilitation with clear benchmarks — clinical testing at assessment, progressive loading protocols, and a modern in-house gym facility equipped with strength and conditioning testing kit. For athletes who want to know exactly where they are in their recovery and what they need to hit before returning to sport, the measured approach is a real strength.

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Best for Gym-Integrated Recovery

The Physio Lounge

Spinningfields // Bonded Warehouse

The Physio Lounge sits inside the Bonded Warehouse in Spinningfields and shares facilities with the on-site Condition Gym. That partnership gives athletes direct access to a properly equipped strength and conditioning space as part of their rehabilitation — a real advantage for later-stage rehab when progressive loading, sport-specific drills and return-to-performance work become the priority.

Their focus on sports injuries, post-operative rehabilitation and chronic pain management is well-suited to active patients who don't want to bounce between a treatment room and an external gym. The model works particularly well for athletes in the middle and end stages of a rehab programme where the treatment table stops being the answer.

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Best for Endurance & Track Athletes

Athlete Matters

Manchester & Preston

Athlete Matters operates across Preston and Manchester with a specific specialism in treating runners, track and field athletes, and endurance sport competitors. The clinical focus is narrower than most of the clinics on this list, but that's the point — if you're a distance runner or a track athlete dealing with a recurring injury, you want someone who sees your sport every day, not a generalist who occasionally sees runners.

They work within a network of sports medicine healthcare professionals and place particular emphasis on bespoke assessment and treatment planning. For competitive runners and endurance athletes in Greater Manchester, this is a credible specialist option.

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Best for Running Injury Diagnosis

Extra Mile Health

Manchester Institute of Health & Performance

Extra Mile Health operates out of the Manchester Institute of Health & Performance — a facility with genuine elite sport credentials — and specialises in running injury diagnosis and management. The clinic is built around three pillars: experience in elite sport, evidence-based practice and individualised care.

For runners dealing with a persistent injury that hasn't resolved through general physiotherapy, Extra Mile's niche focus and access to the Institute's facilities make them a strong option. They work with athletes at every level, from recreational runners chasing a pain-free parkrun to competitors targeting world stage events.

How to pick the right sports injury clinic.

Not all physiotherapy is sports physiotherapy. When you're trying to get back to your sport, these are the four things worth checking before you book.

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Elite Sport Experience

Has the lead practitioner worked with competitive or professional athletes? A physio who's been touchline-side for a Premiership team understands return-to-play demands in a way that general clinical experience doesn't teach.

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Rehab Facilities

A treatment room alone isn't enough for serious sports injury rehab. You want access to a gym space, strength testing equipment, and the ability to progress from table-based treatment to loaded sport-specific work in the same place.

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Objective Testing

Ask how they measure progress. Clinics using strength dynamometry, hop testing, and return-to-sport benchmarks are working to the standards used in elite sport. "It feels better" is not a return-to-play criterion.

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Joined-Up Team

Sports injuries often need more than just physio — podiatry for foot biomechanics, shockwave for tendon problems, joint injections for persistent pain. Multi-disciplinary clinics save you time and avoid the handoff gaps that slow recovery.