October 13, 2024

Pickleball is one of the fastest-growing sports out there, but it can be tough on the body—especially the lower back . With its quick lateral movements, bending, and Stretching , pickleball players are at risk of developing lower back pain if they’re not careful. I’ve seen firsthand how easily these injuries can occur and know how frustrating it is to get sidelined by pain.
The good news? With the right techniques and exercises, you can continue playing pain-free and keep your back strong and healthy. Let’s go over some common causes of lower back pain on the pickleball court and strategies for preventing it, so you can stay in the game & active for years to come.
The repetitive movements required in pickleball—quick changes in direction, bending, and twisting—put a lot of strain on your lower back. Players often experience discomfort or Injury due to a combination of overuse and poor technique. But it doesn’t have to be this way. By understanding the common causes of lower back pain, you can take steps to protect yourself from Injury.
Here are a few of the primary culprits:
Incorporating these strategies into your pickleball routine can help you stay pain-free and keep your back in good shape:
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It’s important to keep strengthening and maintaining your muscles to prevent future injuries, especially if you have already been through physical therapy for an Injury. That’s where Muscle Activation Techniques (M.A.T.) come in. Unlike traditional strength training, M.A.T. focuses on addressing muscular imbalances and activating weak muscles that can contribute to pain and limited mobility.
I often work with individuals post-physical therapy to help them continue building strength and stability. My goal is to ensure you have a strong foundation that allows you to play your favorite sport pain-free and with confidence.
The recovery time for lower back pain varies depending on the severity of the Injury and your approach to treatment. If you’re diligent about strengthening your core, practicing proper technique, and seeking post-Rehabilitation care like M.A.T. , you can significantly reduce your recovery time and get back to playing pickleball sooner.
However, if your pain persists or worsens, it’s essential to consult with a healthcare professional or a specialist in muscular activation like myself. Early intervention can prevent minor issues from becoming chronic problems, keeping you active and pain-free.
Don’t let lower back pain keep you from enjoying pickleball! With the right approach to prevention and care, you can continue playing and having fun on the court. At Dynamic Fitness & Rehabilitation, I’m committed to helping you play pain-free through personalized Muscle Activation Techniques designed to keep your body strong and resilient.
Want to know more about how I can help you stay pain-free while playing pickleball? Reach out to me, Maurice, at Dynamic Fitness & Rehabilitation today , and let’s work together to get you back on the court stronger than ever.