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Common Pickleball Stress Points
Key impact zones where pickleball players experience the most strain and injury risk.
Arm & Elbow Strain
Heel Impact Pain
Knee Joint Stress
Pickleball's compact court demands more direction changes per minute than any racquet sport. Your elbow and ankles pay for it.
Pickleball
Pickleball's smaller court creates a uniquely high-impact movement
pattern — more starts, stops, and direction changes per point than
tennis or badminton. The dink game demands repeated low-elbow
volleys that load the forearm extensor tendons with every contact.
Drive shots transmit vibration up a shorter paddle shaft directly
to the elbow joint. Meanwhile, the constant lateral shuffling and
split-step recovery on hard indoor and outdoor surfaces generates
repetitive heel strike loading and ankle roll risk on every rally.
The injuries aren't from one big moment — they accumulate across
hundreds of small ones per session.