With the rise in popularity of pickleball, especially among older adults, Cleveland Clinic orthopaedic surgeon Joseph Tramer, MD, sees about a patient a day with an injury from this activity. “Pickleball is fun, social and an easy way to get active, but it’s not benign,” he says.
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