High Performance Sports Medicine Toronto - Highly Skilled and Experienced

Our Clinic

High Performance Sports Medicine is a multidisciplinary sports and exercise medicine rehabilitation clinic focused on providing exemplary assessment and treatment of musculoskeletal conditions and sports injuries.


HPSM founding partners

High Performance Sports Medicine is founded by two experienced health care practitioners whose primary concern is your health and recovery. After working together for several years at a prominent multidisciplinary sports medicine centre in Toronto, Dr. Darren Edelist and Melanie MacKinnon RPT decided to create a clinic that embodied their joint vision for a higher level of rehabilitation health care. Combined they share extensive knowledge and skill in the assessment and treatment of sports injuries and musculoskeletal conditions and will bring this high level of expertise to caring for your injury or condition regardless of your athletic ability.

Our mission

At HPSM our mission is to provide exemplary comprehensive care of your musculoskeletal condition or sports injury with current industry leading treatment practices in a comfortable, caring, and professional environment. It is important to us to understand your goals so we may meet your individual needs.

Conditions + injuries we treat

  • Spine (i.e. neck, mid back, low back) rib, and sacroiliac joint related disorders, including biomechanical dysfunction, strains, disc injuries, and pinched nerves (e.g. sciatica)
  • Peripheral nerve injuries and entrapments (e.g. carpal tunnel syndrome)
  • Shoulder related disorders (e.g. sprains and dislocations, rotator cuff tendon, and bursitis)
  • Elbow related disorders (e.g. sprains, tendonitis, golfer’s elbow and tennis elbow)
  • Wrist related disorders (e.g. sprains, tenosynovitis, ganglion cysts, triangular fibrocartilage  complex injuries)
  • Hand related disorders (e.g. ligament and tendon injuries, trigger finger)
  • Abdomen related disorders (e.g. muscle tear, sports hernia, core muscle weakness)
  • Hip related disorders (e.g. bursitis, tendonitis, femeroacetabular impingement)
  • Knee related disorders (e.g. ACL injury, meniscus injury, MCL sprain, patella dislocation, patellafemoral syndrome, iliotibial band syndrome, patella tendonitis)
  • Shin splints
  • Ankle related disorders (e.g. sprains, Achilles tendonitis)
  • Foot related disorders (e.g. plantar fasciitis, flat feet, metatarsalgia, Morton’s neuroma)
  • Sports related concussion
  • Uncomplicated traumatic fractures and stress fractures
  • Osteoarthritis
  • Pregnancy related muscle and joint pains
  • Osteoporosis to improve muscle and bone strength as well as balance to minimize the chances of a related fracture
  • Postural and Ergonomic dysfunction (e.g. neck, shoulder and back muscle tightness)
  • Post-operative rehabilitation

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