Two Palms Chiropractic & Wellness, Bradenton FL
Bradenton & Sarasota · Active 50+ welcome

Pickleball & GolfInjury Care.

Pickleball and golf keep the Gulf Coast moving — and sometimes sideline it. We help active players across Bradenton and Sarasota recover from overexertion injuries and get back on the court or course, with gentle, drug-free care and no downtime.

Chiropractic care for pickleball and golf injuries in Bradenton and Sarasota, FL
Worth playing for — worth recovering right.

On the Gulf Coast, pickleball and golf aren’t hobbies — they’re a lifestyle. And an active life has a way of outrunning the body’s limits. We see it every week: a great game, a long round, one quick pivot — and suddenly an elbow, shoulder, or low back that won’t quiet down.

It isn’t only racket and club, either. Cyclists, power-walkers, and weekend athletes push hard too, and overuse adds up. The good news: most of these injuries respond well to conservative, drug-free care — no surgery, no downtime.

At Two Palms, Dr. Christy Moore treats the strain and the cause — the mechanics, the tight tissue, and the recovery your body needs to bounce back. The aim isn’t just to patch you up; it’s to keep you playing for years to come.

We care for players of every age — but we’re especially proud to keep the area’s active 50-and-better community on the court and course, doing what they love.

Common overexertion injuries

Where it usually hurts.

On the pickleball court

  • Pickleball / tennis elbow (lateral epicondylitis)
  • Rotator-cuff & shoulder strain
  • Achilles & calf strains
  • Knee pain & swelling
  • Wrist sprains
  • Low-back pain & spasm
  • Soreness & falls from quick pivots

On the golf course

  • Golfer’s elbow (medial epicondylitis)
  • Low-back pain from the rotational swing
  • Rotator-cuff & shoulder strain
  • Wrist & hand pain
  • Hip & SI-joint pain
  • Neck stiffness from the turn
  • Rib & mid-back strain
How we get you back out there

Care that fixes the cause.

We combine hands-on chiropractic with targeted soft-tissue therapy — and the recovery guidance to keep the injury from coming back.

A holistic approach

Recover from the inside, too.

Joints don’t heal in isolation — what you give your body matters.

Dr. Moore takes a whole-person approach, and that includes nutrition. For patients who want it, we carry Standard Process whole-food supplements right here in the office — a practitioner-only line, family-owned in Wisconsin since 1929, made largely from ingredients grown on their own certified-organic farm. Real food, not synthetic isolates.

We use them to help support joint health, a healthy inflammation response, connective-tissue resilience, and the nutritional gaps an active life can leave behind.

Because Standard Process is sold only through health and wellness practitioners, Dr. Moore can pair the right support to your needs — not a one-size-fits-all bottle off a shelf. It’s nutrition that works alongside your hands-on care, not instead of it.

Dietary supplements are not medications. These statements have not been evaluated by the Food and Drug Administration, and these products are not intended to diagnose, treat, cure, or prevent any disease. Dr. Moore recommends only what suits your individual needs.

How we practice

We’re not trying to keep you here forever.

Dr. Moore’s goal is simple: find the problem, build a plan, get you feeling well and active — then clear you to go live your life. You’re the one who feels the difference, so we check in on how you’re responding and adjust the plan around what you tell us.
A plan with an endpoint
We treat what needs treating, get you better, then clear you. You’re here as long as you need to be — and not a day longer.
Wellness on your terms
Feeling great? Go enjoy it. Occasional check-ins — monthly, or every few months — are welcome if they help you stay feeling good. Never required.
Not improving? We dig deeper
We don’t repeat the same treatment without progress. If you’re not responding, we refer out — for imaging (X‑ray, MRI, CT, ultrasound) or to the right specialist — to find out why.
What patients say

Cared for, not rushed.

Not your average chiropractor — she cares about your whole health, not just the skeletal stuff.— Chuck M., Google review
After one visit, shoulder pain I’d had for years was gone. A gifted, caring professional.— Maryann P., Google review
Wonderful with prenatal care — I felt comfortable and genuinely cared for the whole pregnancy.— K.L.M., Google review
Pickleball & golf injury FAQ

Good questions.

Can chiropractic help pickleball elbow or golfer’s elbow?
Often, yes. We combine gentle adjustments with soft-tissue work like Graston/IASTM and Class IV laser to calm the elbow, wrist, and shoulder strain pickleball and golf cause — and we address the mechanics that caused it.
Do I have to stop playing pickleball or golf?
Usually not entirely. The goal is to get you back on the court or course and keep you there. Dr. Moore will tell you honestly when to rest, when to modify your swing or stroke, and when you’re clear to play.
How long does recovery take?
It depends on the injury and how long you’ve had it. Many overuse strains settle over a few weeks of care, and we reassess as you go rather than locking you into a set number of visits.
What supplements do you carry?
We stock Standard Process whole-food supplements in the office — a practitioner-only line we use to help support joint health, recovery, and the nutritional gaps an active life can leave. Dr. Moore recommends only what fits you.
Is this just for active seniors?
Not at all — pickleball and golf injuries bring in players of every age. But we’re especially proud to keep the area’s active 50-and-better community moving.
Come see us

Get back in the game.

Booking takes a minute, and we’ll take it from there. Players of every age — and every level — are always welcome.

Book your visit
HoursMon–Thu 9–6 · Fri by appointment · closed 12–1
Find us5620 Tara Blvd, Suite 103 · Bradenton, FL 34203
ServingBradenton · Sarasota · Lakewood Ranch