
How Physical Therapy Can Help Your Pickleball Injuries
No matter what your skill level or experience with Pickleball, learning how to prepare your body correctly is the key to enjoying the sport. Pickleball is the fastest growing sport in America, and the game is gaining more and more players every day.
Pickleball is an easy and fun way to stay active. The sport is similar to other racquet sports and is often played on modified tennis courts.
Unfortunately, people jump right into the sport without any preparation or training to prepare their bodies for the demands on their muscles, tendons, and joints. At ReQuest Physical Therapy, our physical therapists have proven success working with people of all ages to recover from injury and resume whatever sport they enjoy.


The Most Common Injuries Associated With Pickleball
As with any sport, injuries can be a part of playing the game of Pickleball. The sport’s popularity has opened it up to people of all ages. The game is easy to play for beginners and can also meet the requirements of a more competitive player with the possibility of a fast-paced match for singles or doubles. As the popularity grows, so too does the risk of injury.
The sport requires abrupt changes of direction and stopping and starting movements, all of which have been linked to non-contact injuries like sprains and strains. There is also the potential for falling and repetitive movement type injuries, especially to the upper extremities. Another potential risk of injury stems from the lack of preparation and the age of the deconditioned athletes.
The most common injuries in Pickleball include:
- Ankle sprains
- Achilles tendon injuries and inflammation
- Patella (knee cap) tendinopathies
- Hamstring, adductor (inner thigh), or quadriceps muscle strains
- Shoulder impingements and rotator cuff injuries
- Elbow tendonitis (Tennis elbow)
- Wrist fractures from falls
What to Expect at Physical Therapy Sessions
Physical therapy should start immediately following most injuries to ensure the fastest recovery possible. A physical therapist with experience treating sports-related injuries will conduct a thorough evaluation to determine the injury’s severity and identify any other factor that may affect your ability to recover promptly.
Next, your therapist at ReQuest Physical Therapy will create a targeted, individualized treatment plan for you to promote an accelerated recovery plan and prevent future injuries associated with Pickleball.
For example, your physical therapist will guide you through exercises designed to help the injury and return to your pre-injury abilities. We will start with pain management and restoring mobility to the injured area.

Request an Appointment Today!
At ReQuest Physical Therapy, our therapists are experts at treating Pickleball-related injuries. We have proven success with treating athletes of all skill levels and ages.
Call today to schedule an appointment with one of our specialists!

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Did You Know You Can See a Physical Therapist Without a Referral?
In many cases, you can start physical therapy right away without needing a referral from your doctor—this is called Direct Access. It means faster relief from pain, quicker recovery, and less time waiting to get the care you need. Whether you’re dealing with an injury, nagging aches, or want to prevent future problems, our licensed physical therapists are here to help.
However, it’s important to note that if you have Medicare, a referral is still required before beginning treatment. We’re happy to help coordinate with your physician to make the process as smooth as possible.
Don’t wait for pain to get worse—reach out today and get started on the path to feeling better!

Restorative Yoga with Shawn Hinds
About This Class
Restorative yoga is a style of yoga that encourages physical, mental and emotional relaxation. Appropriate for all levels, restorative yoga is practiced at a slow pace, focusing on long holds, stillness and deep breathing.
When: Thursday 1pm-1:45pm
Where: Gainesville Health & Fitness





Maximizing Summer Fitness: Tips from ReQuest Physical Therapy
Getting active during the summer can be both fun and challenging, but by following our physical therapist’s tips, you can make the most of this season.
- Get an Assessment: Consider a comprehensive assessment by one of our skilled therapists to identify any underlying issues or areas of concern. This will help you tailor an exercise plan that suits your specific needs while minimizing the risk of injuries.
- Warm-up and Cool Down: Remember to do proper warm-ups and cool-downs for every activity. One of our ReQuest Physical Therapy experts can guide you through dynamic stretching routines that prepare your muscles for exercise and help prevent strains.
- Stay Hydrated: Hydration is essential for your health and well-being, and your therapist can recommend simple strategies to ensure you get enough fluids to keep you energized and prevent heat-related issues.
- Trust Your Body: Listen to your body, never ignore or push through pain. If you experience pain or discomfort, consult your physical therapist promptly to address any potential concerns.
With these expert tips, you can enjoy an active and injury-free summer!

Introducing Positional and Lymphatic Massage Therapy: Gentle, Restorative Bodywork
now available at ReQuest Physical Therapy
Positional therapy is a gentle and highly effective form of bodywork that supports your body’s own ability to self-correct. Unlike traditional massage, positional therapy and lymphatic techniques use light touch, comfortable positioning, and enables you to be in full control of the session.
Ideal For:
- Post-surgical recovery
- Auto accident rehab
- Trauma-informed care
- Chronic pain, fibromyalgia, myalgia
- Inflammatory conditions and stress overload
What to Expect:
- Relaxing sessions
- Option of clothing on or off
- Gentle contact and positioning that feels good to your body
- Client-led – we follow your comfort and instinct
- Promotes lymphatic flow, nervous system regulation, and deep rest
- Supports homeostasis and long-term healing
You already know what your body needs — we’re here to help it get it there.
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Quick & Easy Healthy Recipe
Kachumber Salad

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Ingredients
- 1 small onion finely chopped
- 2 medium tomatoes chopped small
- 1 large cucumber chopped small
- 4-5 (4 to 5 ) red radishes chopped small (optional)
- 1 green chili finely chopped (remove seeds to reduce heat if needed)
- 1/4 cup (4 g) packed chopped cilantro
- 1/4 tsp (0.25 tsp) or more salt
- 1/4 tsp (0.25 tsp) or more freshly ground black pepper
- 1/4 tsp (0.25 tsp) or more cayenne pure red chili powder
- 1 tsp or more freshly squeezed lime or lemon juice
Directions:
Chop the onions, tomatoes, cucumbers, radishes, wash and drain well then add to a bowl. Add the veggies and the rest of the ingredients to a bowl. Taste and adjust salt and heat. Serve.
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Exercise of the Month
CALF RAISES
Stand tall with your feet hip-width apart and your hands resting on a chair or countertop for support. Slowly rise up onto the balls of your feet, lifting your heels off the ground. Hold briefly at the top, then lower back down with control.
3 Sets, 10 Reps. (Materials needed: chair or countertop for balance)
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