
Medically reviewed by Derek Wimmer, PA
Sports injuries in active adults are often overuse and soft-tissue problems — tendinopathy, strains, and joint irritation from golf, pickleball, tennis, and running. Wimmer treats them non-surgically with PRP, focused shockwave, and image-guided care, and builds a plan to help prevent re-injury.
Common causes & symptoms
- Overuse tendon pain (elbow, shoulder, knee, Achilles)
- Joint irritation and swelling after activity
- Recurring strains that limit play
- Pain that keeps you off the course or court
When to seek care
If sports injuries is limiting your activity, lingering for more than a couple of weeks, waking you at night, or causing swelling or instability, it's worth a proper evaluation. Early, accurate assessment often opens up more — and less invasive — options.
How we evaluate it
Your visit begins with an unhurried conversation and an in-office ultrasound, so we can see the area clearly. From there, Derek builds a personalized, honest plan — and explains exactly what each option can and cannot do for your situation.
Non-surgical options we may consider
- PRP injections — to support soft-tissue recovery
- Focused shockwave therapy — for stubborn overuse pain
- Image-guided injections — precise, targeted relief
- Prevention & maintenance planning — to keep you in the game
Keeping you active
For golfers, pickleball and tennis players, boaters, and active retirees, the goal isn't just less pain — it's getting back to the life you love and staying there. That's the heart of how we plan your care.
Frequently asked questions
Absolutely — racquet-sport overuse injuries are among the fastest-growing reasons active adults see us, and they often respond well to non-surgical care.
It depends on the injury and your plan. Our goal is a safe return that also reduces the risk of re-injury — not just a quick fix.
Yes. Maintenance planning and activity guidance are core to our approach, especially for concierge members.
