Pickleball courts are popping up across KL. But as clinics like ours see more players with wrist sprains, shoulder pain, and even fractures, it’s clear: this fun sport comes with risks. Here’s what KLites need to know to dodge common injuries.
The Pickleball Boom in KL (And Its Hidden Risks)
KL Trend: Rise of pickleball in private clubs, parks.
Why Injuries Happen:
Newbie Overexertion: Weekend warriors jumping in without conditioning.
Improper Footwork: Fast lateral moves strain knees/ankles
Repetitive Strokes: Overhead swings → rotator cuff/rhomboid strain
Most Common Pickleball Injuries in KL (And Warning Signs)
A. Upper Body
Rotator Cuff Tears
Cause: Repeated serves/smashes.
KL Twist: “We see this in KL players who switch from badminton (different swing mechanics).”
Wrist Tendinitis
Cause: Tight grips + abrupt stops (per AMA article).
B. Lower Body
Ankle Sprains
Cause: Quick direction changes on hard courts.
Data Point: NBC notes 28% of pickleball injuries are sprains/fractures.
Knee Meniscus Tears
Cause: Twisting to reach the ball.
C. Back & Core
Rhomboid/Lumbar Strain
Cause: Leaning forward + sudden twists.
Why Pickleball Injuries Are Unique (vs. Badminton/Tennis)
Smaller Court = Faster Reactions → More abrupt stops/starts.
Underhand Serves ≠ Safer → Still loads shoulders (cite PubMed biomechanics study).
Older Demographic in KL → Higher fracture risk (NBC’s data on rising senior injuries).
Injury Prevention Tips for KL Pickleball Players
Pre-Game Prep
Dynamic Warm-Up: Arm circles + lateral lunges (target rotator cuffs/ankles).
Gear Check: Proper shoes (non-slip soles for KL’s indoor courts).
B. Technique Fixes
Soft Grips: Avoid death-gripping the paddle (AMA’s advice).
Bend Knees, Not Back: For low balls.
C. Recovery
Post-Game Ice: For wrists/shoulders.
Foam Roll Thoracic Spine: To counteract hunching.
When to See a Chiropractor (Red Flags)
Pain lingers >48 hours post-game.
Clicking/popping in shoulders (possible labrum tear).
KL Note: “Many players ignore early wrist pain until it becomes chronic—we can fix joint misalignments before they worsen.”
How Movement Chiropractic Helps KL Pickleballers
Sport-Specific Adjustments: Align wrists/shoulders for optimal paddle mechanics.
Functional Strength Plans: Target stabilizers (e.g., rotator cuffs) to prevent reinjury.
Injury Rehab: Soft tissue work + spinal mobility for back pain.
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References:
- American Medical Association (AMA).
What doctors wish patients knew about preventing pickleball injuries.
https://www.ama-assn.org/delivering-care/public-health/what-doctors-wish-patients-knew-about-preventing-pickleball-injuries - ESPN.
What is the most common pickleball injury? Key facts to know.
https://www.espn.com/tennis/story/_/id/41417094/what-most-common-pickleball-injury-key-facts-know - PubMed / Journal of Clinical Medicine (2024).
Pickleball Injuries: A Cross-Sectional Analysis of Biomechanics and Injury Patterns.
https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/39079099/ - NBC News Health.
Pickleball injuries rising sharply — especially bone fractures.
https://www.nbcnews.com/health/health-news/pickleball-injuries-rising-bone-fractures-rcna137044