Specialist Directory · Mexico

Padel Injury Specialists in Mexico

Every clinic in this directory passes our 6-criteria evidence-first review before it appears here. Screening is ongoing — check back as new specialists are verified.

8Regions Covered
40Cities Tracked
6Vetting Criteria
0Paid Listings
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The PadelRevive Team
Written by players, for players — built in Zanzibar · Updated May 2026

Reviewed by The PadelRevive Team

In short: padel injury specialists in Mexico are currently being screened — check this page regularly as verified clinics are added across Mexico City, Monterrey, Guadalajara and beyond.

How We Screen Every Specialist

Before any clinic or practitioner appears in this directory, our team checks all six of the following criteria. A single failure means the listing is withheld until the issue is resolved.

1. Named Clinician

A real, identifiable clinician — not just a brand name — must be associated with the practice and listed publicly.

2. Verified Qualifications

We confirm professional registration or equivalent credentials through public records or direct verification with the relevant regulatory body.

3. Racket Sport Relevance

The clinician must demonstrate experience with racket or padel sport injuries specifically — not general musculoskeletal conditions alone.

4. Real Address and Contact

A verifiable physical address and working contact method must be publicly available — no virtual-only listings without a physical facility.

5. Evidence-Based Approach

Treatment methods must align with current sports medicine evidence. We exclude practitioners who rely solely on unproven or pseudoscientific techniques.

6. Active Practice

The practice must be currently active and accepting new patients. We remove listings when clinics close or practitioners stop taking bookings.

Screening in Progress

Our team is actively screening sports medicine clinics and physical therapy practices across Mexico for padel injury expertise. No clinic names are published here until they have passed all six criteria in our review process.

Padel has grown rapidly in Mexico — particularly in Mexico City, Monterrey, and Guadalajara — and specialist knowledge of padel-specific injury patterns is still emerging among practitioners. Our screening is designed to surface only those who have made the investment in understanding the sport.

Check back regularly. Verified specialists will appear in this section as soon as they pass our review. You can also submit a clinic below for priority screening.

Cities We Cover

We are tracking padel activity and specialist availability across 40 cities in 8 regions of Mexico. Cities are added as the sport expands into new areas.

Mexico City Metro

Mexico City Naucalpan Tlalnepantla Ecatepec Satelite

Northwest

Monterrey San Pedro Garza Garcia Guadalupe Apodaca Santa Catarina

West

Guadalajara Zapopan Tlaquepaque Tonala Puerto Vallarta

Bajio

Leon Queretaro San Miguel de Allende Irapuato Celaya

Southeast

Cancun Merida Playa del Carmen Tulum Campeche

Pacific Coast

Cabo San Lucas Los Cabos Mazatlan Hermosillo Culiacan

Central South

Puebla Cuernavaca Toluca Oaxaca Veracruz

Northeast

Saltillo San Luis Potosi Aguascalientes Zacatecas Tampico

Know a Specialist or Missing Your City?

Use the options below to submit a clinic for screening or to request that we prioritise a city not yet covered.

Submit a Clinic for Screening +

Please send the following information to specialists@padelrevive.com with the subject line Clinic Submission — Mexico:

  • Clinician full name and professional title
  • Clinic or practice name
  • Physical address (city, state, Mexico)
  • Contact number or booking URL
  • Brief description of racket sport or padel injury experience
  • Link to professional registration or credentials (if publicly available)

All submissions are reviewed manually. Submission does not guarantee listing. We do not accept payment for listings — all reviews are independent.

Request a City +

If your city is not yet listed and you want us to prioritise finding specialists there, email specialists@padelrevive.com with the subject line City Request — Mexico and include:

  • City name and state
  • Rough estimate of how many padel clubs are active there (if known)
  • Any clinics or practitioners you think we should look at (no formal submission required at this stage)

High-demand cities move to the front of our screening queue.

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.

Frequently Asked Questions

Are there padel injury specialists available in Mexico right now?

Padel-specific sports medicine expertise is still developing in Mexico, mirroring the sport’s rapid growth there. General sports medicine clinics and physiotherapy practices exist in all major cities, but practitioners with documented padel or racket sport injury experience are fewer. PadelRevive is actively screening candidates. Until verified listings are published, we recommend looking for sports medicine physicians or physiotherapists with a racket sport or overhead athlete background in your city.

What types of injuries do padel specialists in Mexico typically treat?

Padel produces a recognisable injury profile: lateral epicondylalgia (tennis elbow) from the wrist snap on smashes, shoulder impingement and rotator cuff issues from repeated overhead shots, ankle sprains from the explosive lateral movement on a confined court, knee injuries including patellar tendinopathy, and low back pain related to the rotational demands of the game. A qualified specialist will understand how these differ in mechanism from general gym or running injuries and tailor rehabilitation accordingly.

How do I find a reliable sports medicine clinic in Mexico without the PadelRevive directory yet being complete?

While our Mexico directory is being populated, your best options are: ask your padel club directly — club managers usually know which local practitioners players trust; check whether any sports medicine physicians are associated with professional football clubs in your city, as these practitioners often have the broadest sports injury experience; look for physiotherapists who list racket sports or tennis rehabilitation as a specialism on their clinic website; and seek practitioners who are members of the Federacion Mexicana de Medicina del Deporte or equivalent state-level sports medicine bodies.

Why does PadelRevive not just list all sports medicine clinics in Mexico?

A long unfiltered list of general sports medicine clinics does not help padel players find the right care. Our 6-criteria review exists specifically to separate practitioners who understand padel injury mechanics from those who do not. Publishing unvetted names would create a false sense of confidence and could direct injured players to practitioners who apply generic protocols unsuited to racket sport injuries. We believe a short verified list is more valuable than a long unverified one, even if building it takes time.

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