Pickleball, a fusion of tennis, badminton and table tennis, has gained recognition as the fastest-growing recreational sport in the United States since 2019, and its popularity continues to soar on a global scale.

  • @MicroWaveOP
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    161 year ago

    The escalating frequency of pickleball injuries has brought concerns about the safety of the popular sport to the forefront. A recent study revealed that approximately 90% of reported cases affected people 50 and older, with sprains and fractures making up nearly half of the injuries.

    • @itsdavetho
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      431 year ago

      Breaking news: old people are fragile and taxing to the healthcare system

      • @[email protected]
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        fedilink
        -11 year ago

        Also Medicare pays for anything so these people get way more services than they really need most the time as well.

    • @[email protected]
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      181 year ago

      It’s hard for me to believe the benefits of the increase in exercise are outweighed by the risks of injury. I’d be quite surprised if pickleball didn’t reduce the total cost of medical care.

      • @FormlessMartian
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        311 year ago

        Matthew Lazinski from the University of South Florida School of Physical Therapy & Rehab Sciences, reflecting on the rise in pickleball injuries witnessed in the clinic, emphasizes the potential risks associated with the sport. He asserts that the surge in injuries can be attributed to people embracing an active lifestyle. He said the advantages gained from exercise outweigh the associated costs.

        It’s right there in the article.

        • @ArbiterXero
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          201 year ago

          …. Making the title misleading and somewhat bullshite

          • Zerlyna
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            41 year ago

            Clickbait at its finest.