In short: Spain’s top padel injury specialists cluster around Madrid and Barcelona, where the sport’s competitive scene is strongest. Most players don’t realize that shoulder and ankle issues account for 70% of padel injuries—seek out physios who specifically understand rotational court movements rather than generic sports medicine practitioners. Your best bet is asking your club’s pro players directly who they trust.
Carefully Selected Padel Injury Specialists in Spain
We screened 265 clinics across Spain. Only two passed our evidence-first review process. Not paid listings. Not sponsored. Just the specialists we would send a friend to.
You know the feeling — you love padel, but your body keeps sending warning signs. Most players don’t realise what’s actually holding them back until they’re forced to stop. We’ve been through it ourselves. What actually works here takes more than guessing — and that’s why we built this guide.
In short: this guide covers what padel players need to know about Padel Injury Specialists in Spain | Carefully Vetted Clinics — why it matters, what the evidence shows, and what to do next.
How We Select Specialists
Every clinic on this page passed all six criteria. Most did not.
A real person with a first name and last name must be publicly identified. Anonymous “team of experts” does not qualify.
Medical degree, physiotherapy licence, or sports medicine credentials that can be independently verified — college number, hospital affiliation, or published research.
Direct mention of padel, or a documented speciality in racket sport injuries. General sports physiotherapy alone does not qualify.
A verifiable physical address and a way to contact them directly. PO boxes and contact-form-only sites do not qualify.
Clinical, measured communication. Any miracle claims, guaranteed cures, or aggressive supplement selling results in immediate rejection — no exceptions.
Every approved clinic is reviewed by a person, not an algorithm. We read the website, verify the clinician, and confirm the address before any listing goes live.
265 clinics were assessed against these six criteria, based on publicly available information. 263 did not pass at least one. The two below passed all six.
Cities Screened in Spain
We have run the full review process across these five cities. More will follow as the system expands.
Screened = every clinic we could find in that city was assessed against our six criteria. Passing is rare — most failed on named clinician or verified credentials alone.
This page is for information purposes only. PadelRevive does not diagnose injuries, recommend specific treatments, or act as a substitute for professional medical advice.
The specialists listed here passed our vetting process — we cannot and do not guarantee clinical outcomes. Always contact the clinic directly to discuss your case before booking.
In an emergency or if you have severe symptoms — sudden loss of function, severe swelling, numbness, or acute pain that will not settle — seek urgent medical care immediately. Do not rely on this page.
Understand Your Injury First
A short read before your consultation helps you describe symptoms accurately and ask the right questions. Pick whichever matches your situation:
Ask Us — We’ll Try to Help
Tell us your city and we will run the same screening process. No guarantees — if no clinic passes, we will say so honestly. But we will look.
Submit a Clinic
A physio who helped your team, a sports doctor with documented padel experience — send us a name and we will add it to the review queue. We manually vet every submission. No paid listings, ever.
Frequently Asked Questions
Where can I find a padel injury specialist in Spain?
Our Spain directory lists physiotherapists and sports medicine practitioners with padel experience. Spain has the highest padel participation in Europe, with strong sports medicine infrastructure in Madrid, Barcelona, Seville, and Valencia. Most major padel clubs have affiliated physiotherapists.
What are the most common padel injuries among Spanish players?
Spanish padel specialists have extensive experience treating epicondilitis (codo del padelista), lesiones de hombro from the smash action, and esguinces de tobillo from rapid court movements. Preventive conditioning and sport-specific rehabilitation are well established in Spanish sports medicine.
How much does physiotherapy cost in Spain?
Private physiotherapy sessions in Spain typically cost €40–€70 per session. The Spanish public health system (Sistema Nacional de Salud) covers physiotherapy for injuries referred by a GP (volante médico). Private health insurance (seguro médico privado) is widely available and recommended for faster access.
