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Hip pain that feels worse after a day of pickleball is often caused by accumulated strain from repeated lunges, pivots, and quick direction changes that leave the hip tight, sore, and slower to recover once activity stops.
You may finish playing and think your hip feels mostly fine, only to notice it tightening up later that afternoon or evening. Getting out of a chair, climbing stairs, or taking the first few steps after sitting may suddenly feel much harder than it did during the match.
This happens because pickleball keeps the hips working almost constantly. Even when the pain stays manageable while you're moving, the repeated starts, stops, and low reaches can build up throughout the day and leave the area feeling sore once your body finally has a chance to cool down.
The pain feels worse after sitting, resting, or relaxing after play.
You may notice your hip stiffens during the drive home or after sitting for a while. Movement often keeps the area feeling loose during play, but once activity stops, the accumulated strain becomes much more noticeable and the first few steps can feel uncomfortable.
The soreness builds gradually throughout the day.
Pickleball involves hundreds of small movements that don't seem significant on their own. By the end of the day, repeated lunges, pivots, and side shuffles can leave tired hip muscles struggling to recover, making the area feel sore, weak, or restricted.
Pain that keeps returning during movement, after activity, or once the body cools down often means the injured tendons, ligaments, muscles, or nearby connective tissues are still recovering from repeated strain. When an area stays tight, restricted, or painful with normal movement, the tissues may not be moving or recovering as smoothly as they should.
Repeated stress can also leave circulation slower around the injured area, making it harder for oxygen, nutrients, and excess tissue fluids to move normally through the tissues. Over time, this can leave the area feeling stiff, weak, tight, or easier to aggravate during repeated movement and activity.
For acute injuries with pain, swelling and inflammation, some people apply Acute Sinew Liniment to help relieve pain, reduce swelling and inflammation, and increase blood flow to injured tissues to support faster recovery and a quicker return to activity. Some also use it alongside Sinew Herbal Ice to help speed up the recovery process and restore normal circulation and range of motion.
For ongoing pain, stiffness, or slow-healing areas after swelling and inflammation have subsided, some people apply Chronic Sinew Liniment to help relieve pain, stimulate circulation, and support recovery in overstretched tendons and ligaments. Some also pair it with Sinew Injury Poultice to further stimulate circulation and support deeper tissue recovery in areas with persistent pain and stiffness.
To warm up muscles, reduce tightness, and improve flexibility before or after activity, some people apply Sinew Sports Massage Oil to help increase circulation, prepare muscles for movement, relieve tightness, and support flexibility after activity.
This article provides general educational information about the topic described above.
Persistent, severe, or worsening symptoms should be evaluated by a qualified healthcare professional.
Movement can temporarily keep the hip loose, while soreness and stiffness become more noticeable after activity ends.
Yes. Repeated activity can build throughout the day and become more noticeable once you rest.
The hip may tighten during periods of rest, making movement feel stiff when you first get up.
Yes. Repeated lunges, pivots, and direction changes can leave the hip sore and fatigued.
If the pain is severe, keeps returning, or continues getting worse despite recovery, professional evaluation is recommended.
• Acute Sinew Liniment — applied during the acute stage of injury to help relieve pain, reduce swelling and inflammation, and increase blood flow to injured tissues after a recent strain, sprain, bruise, or contusion
• Sinew Herbal Ice — applied during the acute stage of injury to help speed up the recovery process and restore normal circulation and range of motion
• Chronic Sinew Liniment — applied during the chronic stage of injury to help relieve pain, stimulate circulation, and support recovery in overstretched tendons and ligaments
• Sinew Injury Poultice — applied during the chronic stage of injury to help further stimulate circulation and support deeper tissue recovery in areas of persistent pain and stiffness
• Sinew Sports Massage Oil — applied before and after activity to help increase circulation, prepare muscles for movement, relieve tightness, and improve flexibility