Sports Injury Specialist · Lawrence Park, Toronto

Back to training.
With a plan.

Dr. Devon Savarimuthu, DC, CSCS treats athletes and active people who need more than symptom relief. You'll get a real diagnosis, a return-to-sport plan, and a specific timeline from day one.

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How Endura treats sports injuries

Dr. Devon treats sports injuries by finding the load pattern behind the pain. The first visit checks the injured area, the joints above and below it, and the sport demands you need to return to. You leave with a written plan, a timeline, and a clear rule for what you can keep doing while you recover.

"Dr. Devon Savarimuthu, DC, CSCS, says: 'The question is not only what tissue hurts. It is what your sport keeps asking that tissue to tolerate.'"

What makes Endura different for athletes

Dr. Devon holds a Certified Strength and Conditioning Specialist (CSCS) designation in addition to his Doctor of Chiropractic. Treatment is not just about reducing pain. It is about understanding what your sport demands and building a plan that gets you back to full function.

Most sports injury treatment targets the painful tissue. The CSCS background changes what questions get asked: what does your sport require? What positions does your body need to get into? What is the timeline for your next event? Those answers shape the plan from the start.

Sports injuries treated at Endura

Running injuries

IT band syndrome, runner's knee, plantar fasciitis, Achilles tendinopathy, shin splints

Lower back pain in athletes

Disc, facet, and SI joint presentations in sport and strength athletes

Hip and glute dysfunction

Hip flexor pain, labral involvement, piriformis syndrome, snapping hip

Rotator cuff & shoulder impingement

Overhead athletes, swimmers, strength athletes

Neck pain in cyclists & strength athletes

Cervicothoracic junction, forward head posture under load

Sciatica in active people

Nerve root and extra-spinal presentations in athletes

Post-surgical return to sport

ACL, labral repair, rotator cuff — conservative care in the return-to-sport window

Knee pain

Patellofemoral syndrome, patellar tendinopathy, medial knee pain

The Endura Method for athletes

Written diagnosis and plan on day one. Six visits pre-booked with a clear return-to-sport goal. A visit 3 check to confirm whether the plan is working or needs to change. Guaranteed in 6 visits or the next two are on us.

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Guaranteed in 6 visits — or the next two are on us.

If you complete all 6 visits, follow the home protocol, and still cannot return to the activity the injury was limiting, the next two visits are on us.

“I've been dealing with a sports hernia / adductor tears for around a year now and have bounced around between various physios and chiros trying to solve this injury. Over the past 6 weeks I've made tremendous progress in my recovery with Devon and I'm confident it will only continue to get better. Devon's approach is so much more comprehensive than what I've experienced before.”
Benjamin Wasylina · Sports hernia / adductor tear · Verified patient · Google
Speak With Dr. Devon

You'll speak directly with Dr. Devon — not a receptionist.

Speak With Dr. Devon