Older people playing pickleball isn’t risky – it’s medicine / Letter
I’d rather see active, smiling people with the odd strain than a generation glued to the sofa, says physiotherapist Christien Bird So what if a 2020 study found that 91% of pickleball injuries involved people aged over 50 (You should act your age – at least when it comes to exercise. Here’s why, (…)
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