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Understanding How Physical Therapy Could Prevent Pickleball Injuries

The Rise of Pickleball and Its Hidden Risks

Pickleball is one of the fastest–growing sports in the country, offering fun, fitness, and social connections to players of all ages. Combining elements of tennis, ping–pong, and badminton, it appeals to both seasoned athletes and casual participants who are curious about this new trend. With its simple rules and smaller court size than tennis, pickleball has become especially popular among older adults looking for a manageable way to stay active and socialize with friends.


But as with any sport, there is risk for injury associated with pickleball. Its quick bursts of movement, sudden stops, and directional changes can put strain on muscles and joints, particularly in the lower body. Resulting injuries can range from mild sprains to more serious conditions requiring medical attention and possibly some time away from the sport.


Whether you're new to the sport or have years of experience, it's crucial to understand the risks involved and how physical therapy can play a role in both preventing and treating pickleball–related injuries. By taking proactive steps and seeking expert guidance, you can enjoy the game while staying safe and healthy at any age.


Common Pickleball Injuries


Pickleball may seem like a low–impact sport, but it can in fact place a strain on several parts of the body due to its fast pace and sudden changes in direction. Here are the most common injuries that players encounter:


1. Ankle Sprains and Strains


Ankle injuries, which are often caused by sudden twists or awkward landings, are the most frequently reported injury in pickleball. These injuries can range from mild discomfort to more severe sprains requiring extended recovery time.


2. Achilles Tendon Injuries


Achilles tendon issues, including tears, ruptures, and tendinitis, are common due to the repetitive pushing–off motion during play. Older players, especially those over the age of 60, have a higher risk for these types of injuries.


3. Plantar Fasciitis


The constant movement on hard surfaces can lead to inflammation of the tissue at the bottom of the foot—the plantar fascia—which causes sharp pain and stiffness during movement.


4. Fractures and Contusions


Although less common, falls and collisions can result in broken bones or bruising. These injuries often require immediate care and longer recovery periods.


Preventing Injuries With Physical Therapy


The good news? Many of these injuries can be prevented with the help of a physical therapist. Here's how we can help support your pickleball game:


  • Warm–Up and Stretching Routines: Physical therapists can design targeted warm–up exercises to prepare your muscles and joints for play. Stretching programs can improve flexibility, reducing the likelihood of strains and tears.

  • Strengthening Exercises: A strong lower body is essential for quick movements on the court. Our therapists can guide you through exercises that target your ankles, calves, and thighs, which will help you build resilience against common injuries.

  • Balance and Coordination Training: Since pickleball demands quick directional changes, improving balance and coordination can reduce your risk of falling or twisting an ankle during play.

  • Proper Footwear and Support: Our therapists can recommend the right shoes for you based on your age, foot shape, and skill level. Proper footwear provides the support needed for the sudden stops and lateral movements involved in pickleball.


Rehabilitation: Getting Back in the Game


If you do happen to experience an injury while playing pickleball, physical therapy can also play a crucial role in your recovery. Here's what to expect if you visit a physical therapist with an injury:


  • Individualized Treatment Plans: Your therapist will assess the severity of your injury and design a tailored treatment program to restore your strength, mobility, and function. This may include:
    • Range–of–Motion Exercises: To improve flexibility and reduce stiffness.

    • Strength Training: To rebuild muscle and prevent re–injury.

    • Gait Training: For severe injuries like Achilles tendon ruptures or fractures, this will help you reestablish proper walking patterns.



  • Pain Management Techniques: Therapists often use techniques like ice therapy, ultrasound, or electrical stimulation to reduce pain and inflammation.

  • Guidance on Return to Play: One of the main goals of rehabilitation is getting you back on the court safely. Therapists provide benchmarks to ensure you're ready to return without risking further harm.

Pickleball is a great way to stay active, but it's essential to prioritize your physical health and take proper precautions to reduce your risk for injury while playing. With the right preventive care and a rehabilitation plan in case of injury, you can enjoy this sport for years to come. Physical therapy can help you at every step along the way to ensure that you continue to play your best, safely.


Contact Us Today

If you've recently experienced a sport–related injury or would like some training tips to keep you injury–free, please give us a call. Our team of expert physical therapists will be happy to answer any questions you might have about treatment and get you scheduled for your first appointment.


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Raul Lona, DPT, OCS, ATC

Dr. Raul Lona earned his Bachelor of Science degree and Certification as an Athletic Trainer from California State University, Fullerton in 1998. Raul received his Clinical Doctorate of Physical Therapy from the University of Southern California in 2001. He recently re-certified his Orthopedic Clinical Specialty in 2015 and is a member of the American Physical Therapy Association.

Dr. Lona has been published in subjects related to Lower Back Pain. As such, he specializes in treatment and differentiation of lumbar and hip disorders. In addition, Dr. Lona enjoys treating patients with ankle and foot disorders. Dr. Lona recently completed clinical training in Pain Science as it relates to rehabilitation and has become passionate about helping patients understand and manage their pain.

Most recently Dr. Lona earned his level 1 certification with Titleist Performance Institute (TPI). Improper alignment and movements predispose many patients and golfers to injury. Raul will use this certification to better help golfers avoid and more quickly recover from injury.

When not treating patients, Raul values his time with his wife and 3 kids. Raul is involved in coaching his kids' sports teams, including soccer and baseball. Raul regularly practices yoga and is passionate about fitness and health.

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Mariko Edwards, MPT, OCS

Mariko Edwards received her Master's degree in Physical Therapy from Mount Saint Mary's College in 2000. Also in that year, she started working for Rebecca Schraven (the founder of M3 Physical Therapy) where she flourished in the orthopedic rehabilitation setting. In her time with WLPT, she has developed collaborative relationships with referring physicians and other healthcare providers in order to ensure optimal patient care.

Mariko is a board-certified orthopedic clinical specialist, a certified Pilates instructor and a certified Kinesio Taping practitioner. Her expertise in these various methods has contributed to her ability to provide successful patient outcomes for a variety of conditions. With knowledge, compassion, skill and a sense of humor, Mariko continues to guide her patients on the road to recovery.

Mariko participated in and enjoyed sports and athletics throughout her life, from team sports such as softball to individual training in Pilates. Since becoming certified in Pilates in 2005 she has utilized this method is not only rehabilitating her patients but also as a student herself. She believes Pilates is the perfect form of exercise for patients of all abilities and fitness levels. She particularly enjoys training and conditioning prenatal and postnatal women.

Mariko is a wife and a mother of two amazing daughters who contribute to her ability to teach with patience and understanding. Her hobbies include supporting her favorite teams, the Lakers, Dodgers and Chargers and nurturing her knowledge of all things pop culture.

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Chris Hisamune graduated from California State University, Northridge in 1983. He has 30 years of experience helping people achieve their goal of feeling and moving better, with 10 of those years dedicated at M3 Physical Therapy. He accomplishes those goals primarily through manual orthopedic skills. He specializes in alignment and postural dysfunctions. Chris's clinical interests include training for better body use through movement training and prevention of disorders associated with Osteoporosis.

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Kristina Bond earned her Bachelor of Science degree in Biology from California Baptist University in 2014. She then went on to receive her Doctorate of Physical Therapy degree from the University of Alabama at Birmingham in 2017. During her time in Alabama, Kristina completed clinical rotations in a variety of settings including inpatient, outpatient orthopedics, and pediatrics. She also worked with the research department at Lakeshore Foundation, a paralympic training center. Kristina has been published in subjects related to telehealth for patients with Parkinson Disease, and involved in the research of adaptive fitness for people with disabilities.

In her spare time Kristina enjoys spending time with her husband and son, hiking, playing sports on the beach, ice skating, and traveling. She is passionate about promoting health and fitness in the community, and helping people of all ages to reach their goals.

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Dr. Courtney Trueblood earned her Bachelor of Science Degree in Kinesiology with a pre-Physical Therapy emphasis from San Diego State in 2017. She went on to earn her Doctor of Physical Therapy (DPT) degree from Western University of Health Sciences in July, 2023. In her gap years between undergrad and graduate school, she worked as a Director and Head Team Coach for Byers Gymnastics in Northern California, working with kids of all ages in a recreational and competitive platform.

Courtney has a passion for helping individuals with injury prevention, return to sport, and all-around health and wellness. Her knowledge and expertise in gymnastics and other recreational/competitive sports assists with her patient care and being able to address the entire individual, not just physical impairments. She aims to improve each patient’s quality of life through movement enhancement, education, fitness and health management.

Outside of the clinic, Courtney enjoys spending time with her two dogs and fiancé, spending as much time as possible outdoors, especially at the beach. She is an avid cross fitter, competes in local competitions, and coaches cross fit classes in her free time.

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Leilani Okihara earned her Bachelor of Science degree in Kinesiology from California State University of Northridge. She then went on to receive her Doctorate of Physical Therapy from the University of Southern California. During her time at USC she completed clinical rotations focused on a variety of orthopedic and neurological conditions. Following one of her clinical experiences, she found an interesting on furthering her knowledge on balance, vestibular, and concussion rehabilitation.

Growing up she participated in sports to where she found her love for physical activity and saw how movement is a key component of a healthy lifestyle. In her free time, she loves to do anything involving the outdoors and can mostly be found at the beach. Her hobbies include running, playing basketball, rock climbing, hiking, and of course cheering on the Lakers.

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Cathy Soliva received her Doctor of Physical Therapy degree in California State University Northridge in 2018. She completed her one-year orthopedic residency at Kaiser Permanente in 2021 and is a board-certified orthopedic clinical specialist. She is active in the physical therapy community and has served in both the House of Delegates for the American Physical Therapy Association and in the Assembly of Representatives for the California Physical Therapy Association. While she was in physical therapy school, she had the opportunity to do research with stroke patients in Malawi and work for a short time in an orthopedic hospital in Vietnam. During and after physical therapy school, she has given several presentations on cultural competency for the care of LGBTQ patients.

Cathy became a physical therapist because she wanted to help people, in a real and tangible way. One of the most rewarding things for her is to see her patients improve, to see them achieve their goals, whether that is riding their bike for six hours or go for a walk without pain. She uses manual therapy to assist with pain and range of motion as needed, then emphasizes exercise, education, and movement training to help her patients achieve their goals.

In her free time, Cathy enjoys reading and video games and watching movies with her wife.

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Chad grew up playing a variety of sports including volleyball, basketball, and football. His experience with sports is what lead him to pursue a career related to physical activity. During his early experiences in the field volunteering and working as a PT aide, he learned to fall in love with the rehab process and helping people in their path to recovery. In his free time, he likes to play volleyball and basketball as well as spending time with his friends and girlfriend. He loves to root on his LA Dodgers and is a die-hard Lakers fan."

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I earned my Bachelor of Science degree in Physical Therapy from National Taiwan University in 2013. After finishing alternative civilian service in The Affiliated Hearing Impaired School of National University of Tainan to assist campus PT in treating students with disabilities. Then I worked as a research assistant in Performance Analysis Laboratory in National Taiwan University to conduct studies investigating relationship factors and sensorimotor control problems for shoulder dyskinesis. After 2 years, I came to the US to pursue Doctor of Physical Therapy in Loma Linda University to advance my knowledge and techniques.

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Born and raised in the San Fernando Valley, Therese received her B.S. in Kinesiology and Doctorate in Physical Therapy at California State University, Northridge. She grew up playing Dance Dance Revolution and participating in hip-hop dance competitions. Throughout college, she tutored kids and college students in mathematics. She combined her passion for movement and love of teaching to help people meet their goals through physical therapy. In her spare time, she enjoys being with her family and dachshunds, trying new foods, attending art and entertainment events, taking Afro-Carribean Zumba classes, painting, traveling, and hiking.

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Dr. Rika Jitosho earned her Doctor of Physical Therapy (D.P.T) and Master of Business Administration (M.B.A) degrees from Emory University. She earned her bachelor's degree from the University of California Los Angeles, where she gained valuable experience in managing sports-related injuries while working with Division I UCLA athletes through the Sports Medicine Internship Program.

Her involvement in the Sports Medicine Internship Program sparked Rika's passion for Physical Therapy, enabling her to leverage her own understanding of movement as a dancer to help others. Rika has over 15 years of experience in various dance styles, and she has received training from renowned dance companies including American Ballet Theatre and San Francisco Ballet.

Rika's clinical interests include treating dancers and active patients with a range of orthopedic conditions. By integrating her skills in movement training, she aims to enhance movement quality in order to optimize overall function and quality of life for her patients.

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Dr. Brooke Perrett is a dedicated physical therapist with a strong passion for helping individuals achieve optimal physical health. She earned her Bachelor’s degree in Exercise Science from Brigham Young University in 2019. Brooke returned to Utah to pursue her Doctorate in Physical Therapy at Rocky Mountain University, graduating in 2023 with experience in pelvic health, sports rehab, TMJ dysfunction, and chronic pain management.

Brooke’s journey to becoming a physical therapist was profoundly shaped by her own experiences as a young athlete. Throughout her youth, she was actively involved in cheerleading, gymnastics, dance, and soccer, which gave her a firsthand understanding of the physical demands and challenges athletes face. These experiences ignited her passion for physical therapy and inspire her to help others navigate their own athletic and rehabilitation journeys.

She treats individuals of all ages, from young athletes to older adults, and addresses diverse concerns such as chronic pain, postoperative rehabilitation, and overall health and wellness. Whether helping someone regain their strength after surgery, manage long-term pain, or achieve their fitness goals, Brooke uses a holistic approach that ensures each patient receives comprehensive treatment tailored to their unique circumstances, facilitating improved mobility, function, and quality of life.

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Dr. Aileen Tran earned her Bachelor’s degree in Health Administration with a minor in Kinesiology from San Jose State University in 2016 and went on to complete her Doctorate in Physical Therapy at Western University of Health Sciences in 2024.

Aileen’s passion for physical therapy was ignited by a deeply personal experience when her grandmother sustained a fall that required both a hip replacement and lumbar fusion surgery. She played an active role in her grandmother’s recovery, assisting with her home exercise program and witnessing firsthand the transformative impact rehabilitation can have on an individual’s quality of life. This formative experience inspired Aileen’s dedication to helping others regain their mobility, independence, and confidence through compassionate care.

As a lifelong athlete and competitive beach volleyball player herself, Aileen possesses a unique understanding of the physical and mental demands of sports. She leverages her knowledge of biomechanics and movement patterns to assist athletes at all levels in recovering from injuries, preventing re-injury, and optimizing their performance.

Aileen’s clinical experience extends to acute and polytrauma rehabilitation, stroke recovery, chronic pain management, orthopedic care, and sports injury treatment. She combines evidence-based practices with a patient-centered approach to design individualized treatment plans tailored to each person’s unique needs and goals - whether they are returning to competition, recovering from surgery, or improving everyday mobility.

Outside the clinic, Aileen leads an active lifestyle and enjoys playing doubles beach volleyball, swimming, and experimenting with new recipes in the kitchen. Her enthusiasm for movement and creativity reflects her holistic approach to promoting a balanced and fulfilling life for both herself and her patients.

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