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Pickleball Injuries Soar

1/6/2022

 
"Pickleball has been billed as a more accessible and a less intense tennis alternative, but experts say the popular pastime is still leading to a rash of injuries amongst the senior set. 'Obsessed' retirees are playing several hours per day, leading to overuse injuries. The older demo is also more likely to have weak bones, putting them at a greater risk for fractures." Read the full article by Kirsten Fleming of the N.Y. Post here.

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