Pickleball is one of the fastest-growing sports—and for good reason.

It’s accessible, social, and a great way to stay active. But as more people play more often, we’re seeing an increase in injuries related to the demands of the sport.

At Breathe in Motion, we help pickleball players in Brookfield and Mequon stay in the game by addressing the root causes of pain and improving how their body moves.

Common Pickleball Injuries

Pickleball involves quick movements, repetitive swings, and rapid changes in direction.

We commonly see:

These injuries often develop over time—not from one moment, but from repeated stress and movement patterns.

Why Injuries Happen in Pickleball

Even though pickleball is considered “low impact,” it still requires:

  • Explosive movements
  • Quick reactions
  • Repetitive upper body use

Injuries tend to happen when:

  • Strength doesn’t match demand
  • Mobility is limited
  • Movement patterns overload certain areas
  • Recovery isn’t keeping up with play

How Performance Physical Therapy Helps Pickleball Players

At Breathe in Motion, we take a full-body, performance-based approach to both injury prevention and recovery.

1. Injury Prevention Through Movement Assessment

We evaluate how your body moves to identify:

  • Weakness
  • Imbalances
  • Compensation patterns

Then build a plan that helps you move more efficiently and safely.

2. Strength and Agility Training

Pickleball requires quick, controlled movement.

We design strength programs to improve:

  • Power
  • Stability
  • Change-of-direction control

So your body can keep up with the demands of the sport.

3. Improve Mobility Without Overstretching

Mobility matters—but more isn’t always better.

We help you:

  • Improve joint range where needed
  • Avoid overstretching
  • Move into positions safely and efficiently

4. Balance and Coordination

Pickleball demands strong:

We train:

To reduce injury risk and improve performance.

5. Warm-Up and Recovery Planning

What you do before and after playing matters.

We guide:

  • Effective warm-ups
  • Recovery strategies
  • Hands-on treatment when needed

Including techniques like soft tissue work and joint mobilization.

6. Technique and Movement Efficiency

Small changes in:

  • Footwork
  • Posture
  • Swing mechanics

Can reduce stress on the body and improve performance.

7. Equipment Considerations

Footwear and bracing can influence how your body handles load.

We help ensure your setup supports your movement—not works against it.

The Goal: Stay in the Game, Not Sidelined

Pickleball should feel good—not something your body has to recover from every time.

When your body:

  • Moves efficiently
  • Has the strength to support demand
  • Recovers well

You can play longer, stronger, and with less pain.

Pickleball Physical Therapy in Brookfield & Mequon

If you’re dealing with pain or want to stay ahead of injury, this is exactly what we assess during a full evaluation.

Serving pickleball players in Brookfield, Mequon, and the greater Milwaukee area.

Book your physical therapy evaluation at Breathe in Motion and keep playing the sport you love—without setbacks.