
Pickleball is a fast growing sport that combines elements of tennis, badminton, and table tennis. It requires quick directional changes, lateral movement, and sudden stops. These movements place repeated stress on the feet and ankles, increasing the risk of injury. Foot and ankle injuries related to pickleball often occur due to overuse, improper footwear, or sudden twisting motions. Because the sport is played on hard courts, impact forces are transferred directly through the lower extremities, which can strain muscles, ligaments, and bones.
Symptoms of pickleball related injuries may include pain, swelling, stiffness, and difficulty moving the foot or ankle. Common conditions include ankle sprains, plantar fasciitis, Achilles tendon strain, and stress fractures. An ankle sprain may present with instability and tenderness on the outer ankle, while plantar fasciitis often causes heel pain that is worse in the morning. Stress fractures may develop gradually, leading to persistent pain that worsens with activity. Recognizing these symptoms early is important to prevent worsening injury.
Several risk factors contribute to foot and ankle injuries in pickleball players. Inadequate warm up, poor flexibility, and muscle imbalances can increase strain on the lower extremities. Wearing shoes that lack proper support or traction may lead to slips or improper foot positioning. Playing on hard surfaces without adequate shock absorption can also increase stress on the feet. Age, previous injuries, and sudden increases in activity level may further elevate the risk of injury during play.
It is important to understand that pickleball is physically demanding on the feet and ankles, making proper preparation and support essential. Understanding the types of injuries and their causes can help players take preventive measures and respond quickly to symptoms. If you have foot or ankle pain from playing pickleball, it is suggested you consult a podiatrist for an accurate diagnosis, appropriate treatment, and guidance toward effective prevention tips.
Ankle and foot injuries are common among athletes and in many sports. They can be caused by several problems and may be potentially serious. If you are feeling pain or think you were injured in a sporting event or when exercising, consult with Jeffrey Parrett, DPM from Parrett Podiatry. Our doctor will assess your condition and provide you with quality foot and ankle treatment.
Common Injuries
The most common injuries that occur in sporting activities include:
- Achilles Tendonitis
- Achilles Tendon Rupture
- Ankle Sprains
- Broken Foot
- Plantar Fasciitis
- Stress Fractures
- Turf Toe
Symptoms
Symptoms vary depending upon the injury and in some cases, there may be no symptoms at all. However, in most cases, some form of symptom is experienced. Pain, aching, burning, bruising, tenderness, tightness or stiffness, sensation loss, difficulty moving, and swelling are the most common symptoms.
Treatment
Just as symptoms vary depending upon the injury, so do treatment options. A common treatment method is known as the RICE method. This method involves rest, applying ice, compression and elevating the afflicted foot or ankle. If the injury appears to be more serious, surgery might be required, such as arthroscopic or reconstructive surgery. Lastly, rehabilitation or therapy might be needed to gain full functionality in the afflicted area. Any discomfort experienced by an athlete must be evaluated by a licensed, reputable medical professional.
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