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  2. Pickleball-related bone fractures are skyrocketing ... - AOL

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    As pickleball’s popularity has skyrocketed, so have serious injuries to players. Bone fractures related to the game have increased 200% in 20 years, a new study found.

  3. Avulsion fracture - Wikipedia

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    X-ray of an avulsion fracture of the head of the first (thumb) metacarpal on the left hand of a 16-year-old male, images taken one day and seven weeks after the injury, respectively. If the fracture is small, it is usually sufficient to treat with rest and support bandage , but in more severe cases, surgery may be required.

  4. Sprained ankle - Wikipedia

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    A less common type of ankle sprain is called an eversion injury, affecting the medial side of the foot. This happens when, instead of the ankle rotating medially resulting in an inversion injury (the foot rolling too much to the inside), the ankle rotates laterally resulting in an eversion injury (when the foot rolls too much to the outside).

  5. Pickleball injuries happen. Here's how stretches, resistance ...

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    Looking for the best pickleball shoes for women and men in 2024? Whether you have plantar fasciitis, wide feet, or achilles tendonitis, these have you covered.

  7. Sprain - Wikipedia

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    A foot sprain is an injury to the ligaments that connect bones within the foot. The recovery process for a foot sprain is crucial for restoring normal function and preventing future injuries. This article outlines the general approach to foot sprain recovery, which varies depending on the severity of the injury. [24]

  8. Freiberg disease - Wikipedia

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    Freiberg disease is a rare condition that affects the second metatarsal head, leading to pain and potential deformity. It is often associated with activities that place stress on the forefoot, such as running or jumping.

  9. With pickleball injuries mounting, physical therapist Dr ...

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