Specialist Directory · Finland

Padel Injury Specialists in Finland

We are screening sports medicine clinics and physiotherapy practices across Finland against six mandatory criteria. No clinic is listed until all six are met. No paid placements. No invented names.

29Cities in Screening
6Mandatory Criteria
0Paid Listings Ever
10Regions Covered
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Written by players, for players — built in Zanzibar · Updated May 2026

Reviewed by The PadelRevive Editorial Team. All criteria and listings are assessed independently. No paid placements accepted.

In short: padel-specific injury specialists in Finland are currently being screened — no verified listings are published yet, but our team is actively working through Helsinki, Tampere, Turku, and Oulu first.

Our Standards

The 6 Criteria Every Specialist Must Pass

Every clinic or clinician we consider for inclusion in this directory must meet all six criteria. A single failure removes them from consideration. There are no exceptions and no paid placements.

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Criterion 01

Named Clinician

We identify the specific physiotherapist, sports medicine doctor, or orthopaedic specialist responsible for padel-related case work. Anonymous clinics do not pass this stage.

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Criterion 02

Verified Qualifications

Credentials are cross-checked against Finnish healthcare registers and relevant professional bodies such as Valvira and the Finnish Association of Sports Medicine.

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Criterion 03

Racket Sport Relevance

The clinician or clinic must demonstrate documented experience with racket sport injuries — padel, tennis, squash, or badminton — not general sports medicine alone.

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Criterion 04

Real Address and Contact

A verified physical practice address and a working patient-facing contact method are required. Virtual-only or unverifiable directory listings are excluded.

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Criterion 05

Evidence-Based Approach

Treatment protocols must align with current peer-reviewed rehabilitation evidence. We look for published positions or traceable clinical reasoning, not proprietary methods.

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Criterion 06

Active Practice

The clinician must be actively accepting patients at the time of listing. We re-verify this criterion every six months to keep the directory current.

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Screening in Progress

Why No Clinics Are Listed Yet

Padel is a young sport in Finland and specialist expertise in padel-specific injury patterns is still developing across the country. Our editorial team is currently working through the screening process for clinics and clinicians in Helsinki, Tampere, Turku, and Oulu as the first priority cities.

We will not publish a single listing until all six criteria are satisfied and verified. Inventing names or listing unverified clinics would expose injured players to poor care — and we refuse to do that.

If you are a clinician or know a clinic that should be on this list, use the submission form below. If you are a player looking for help right now, the Injury Hub and Recovery Hub give you evidence-based guidance while we complete this work.

Coverage Map

Cities We Cover Across Finland

We are actively screening sports medicine clinics and physiotherapy practices in all 29 cities listed below. If your city is not listed, use the submission form further down this page to request it.

Uusimaa
HelsinkiEspooVantaaHyvinkaaPorvooLohja
Pirkanmaa
TampereNokiaLempaaläPirkkala
Southwest Finland
TurkuNaantaliRaisioSalo
North Ostrobothnia
OuluKempeleIi
Central Finland
JyvaskylaAanekoski
South Karelia
LappeenrantaImatra
Kymenlaakso
KotkaKouvola
Paijat-Hame
LahtiHeinola
Satakunta
PoriRauma
Ostrobothnia
VaasaSeinajoki
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If your city is not currently listed in our coverage map, let us know and we will prioritise it in our next screening cycle. We cover all of Finland and want to make sure every player can find the right specialist.

You know the feeling — you need the right specialist and the list is empty. Most players don’t realise how new padel injury expertise really is. What actually works is knowing which criteria matter.
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Frequently Asked Questions

Are there padel injury specialists in Finland right now?

Padel is still growing as a sport in Finland and dedicated padel injury expertise is not yet widespread. There are sports medicine clinicians and physiotherapists across Helsinki, Tampere, Turku, and other cities who have racket sport experience, but PadelRevive has not yet completed the full 6-criteria verification for any Finnish clinic. We are actively screening and will publish verified listings as soon as they pass. In the meantime, the Injury Hub and Recovery Hub on this site give you evidence-based guidance you can act on immediately.

What should I look for in a Finnish sports physio for a padel injury?

Look for a clinician who is registered with Valvira (the Finnish healthcare authority), has documented experience with racket sport injuries specifically — not just general sports injuries — and can explain their treatment rationale using published rehabilitation evidence. Ask directly whether they have treated padel, tennis, or squash players before. A good clinician will welcome that question. Avoid any clinic or practitioner who cannot point to a named, registered individual responsible for your care.

How does PadelRevive screen clinics in Finland?

Every clinic or clinician we consider must pass all six mandatory criteria: a named clinician, verified qualifications through Finnish registers, documented racket sport relevance, a real physical address with working patient contact, an evidence-based treatment approach, and confirmation that they are actively accepting patients. We cross-check credentials against Valvira and relevant Finnish professional bodies. Any single failure removes a candidate from consideration. We re-verify active listings every six months. There are no paid placements and no exceptions to the criteria.

Can I submit a clinic or request my city be added to the directory?

Yes. Use the submission panels on this page to either nominate a clinic or clinician for screening, or to request that your city be prioritised in our next screening cycle. Submissions do not guarantee inclusion — every candidate still goes through the full 6-criteria process. If you submit a clinic, please include as much verifiable information as possible: the clinician name, their registration details, a website or contact link, and any evidence of racket sport experience. This helps our team work faster and more accurately.

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