Sports Medicine · McKinney, TX

Sports Medicine PT in McKinney, TX

Available at our offices in Mapleshade and Spring Creek — one-on-one DPT-led care, same-week new patient slots typically available.

McKinney, TX

Sports Medicine for McKinney residents

Axis Physical Therapy sees McKinney residents at our two Plano offices. We treat patients from Stonebridge Ranch, Adriatica, Eldorado, Tucker Hill, the historic downtown core, and the surrounding Fairview, Princeton, and Melissa neighborhoods.

McKinney patients choose Axis PT for the one-on-one care model — your full session is with a doctor of physical therapy. We work closely with surgeons at the Axis Orthopedic McKinney clinic for post-op patients and accept direct-access patients for sports injuries, chronic pain, and orthopedic conditions.

Our Offices

Axis PT offices serving McKinney patients

Both Axis PT offices in Plano see McKinney residents. Our scheduling team will book you at the location that best fits your schedule and our soonest opening.

Plano — Mapleshade

Address

4090 Mapleshade Lane, Suite 102A

Plano, TX 75093

Hours

Mon, Wed, Thu: 8AM–6PM · Tue: 8AM–3PM · Fri: 8AM–2PM

Plano — Spring Creek

Address

5655 W Spring Creek Pkwy, Suite 115

Plano, TX 75024

Hours

Mon, Wed, Thu: 8AM–6PM · Tue: 8AM–3PM · Fri: 8AM–2PM

What We Treat

Conditions addressed by Sports Medicine

We treat the full range of conditions in this category for McKinney-area patients.

ACL, MCL, and meniscus injuries
Rotator cuff and labral injuries
Tennis and golfer's elbow
Stress fractures
Tendinopathies (Achilles, patellar, hip)
Concussions (return-to-play planning)
Performance plateaus and asymmetries
Overtraining injuries

Local Service Area

Patients we see from across McKinney

Historic Downtown McKinneyStonebridge RanchAdriaticaEldorado Country ClubTucker HillCraig Ranch (West)Allen (north)FairviewPrincetonMelissa

Sports Medicine in McKinney — FAQs

Does Axis Physical Therapy have a McKinney office?

Not currently. Both Axis PT offices are in Plano. McKinney patients are seen at the Plano office that best matches their schedule.

Which Plano office is best for McKinney patients?

Most McKinney patients prefer our East Plano (Mapleshade) office. Our scheduling team can route you wherever the right opening is — same therapists, same care model at both.

Do you treat sports injuries from McKinney high schools?

Yes — we see athletes from McKinney ISD and surrounding districts. Same-week evaluations are typically available.

Do I need surgery for an ACL tear?

Not always. Highly active patients and athletes who want to return to cutting/pivoting sport typically benefit from ACL reconstruction. Less active patients can do well with structured rehab alone. We help you weigh the decision and coordinate with the orthopedic surgical team if needed.

When can I return to my sport?

Return-to-sport timelines depend on the injury, sport, and rehab progression. We use objective criteria — strength symmetry, hop tests, sport-specific drills — rather than purely time-based rules. Talk to us about your specific situation.

Do you treat youth athletes?

Yes — middle school through college level. We coordinate with athletic trainers and team physicians and prioritize long-term joint health alongside short-term return.

What's a CSCS and why does it matter?

Tanvi holds a Certified Strength and Conditioning Specialist credential — common for college and pro strength coaches, uncommon for outpatient PTs. It means our return-to-sport programming bridges rehab into actual performance training without losing the rehab principles.

Schedule Sports Medicine for a McKinney Patient

McKinney residents are seen at our Plano offices. Same-week new patient slots typically open.