Specialist Directory · Norway

Find a Padel Injury Specialist in Norway

We apply a 6-criteria evidence-first framework to every clinic we list. No paid placements. No invented entries. Screening is underway across 43 Norwegian cities.

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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 Norway are currently being screened — use the city list below to check coverage in your area, or submit a clinic you trust.

Our Standard

6 Criteria Every Listed Clinic Must Meet

No clinic appears in this directory unless it passes all six criteria. There are no exceptions and no paid pathways to inclusion.

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Named Clinician

We require at least one named, licensed physiotherapist or sports medicine doctor to be publicly associated with the clinic. Anonymous listings are rejected.

Verified Qualifications

Practitioner credentials are cross-checked against the Norwegian Health Personnel Registry (Helsepersonellregisteret) or equivalent public records.

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Racket Sport Relevance

The clinician or clinic must demonstrate measurable experience with racket or court sport injuries — padel, tennis, squash, or badminton all count.

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Real Address and Contact

A verifiable physical address and working contact method must be publicly listed. Clinics operating exclusively via Instagram DM are not accepted.

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Evidence-Based Approach

Treatment protocols must align with current evidence-based practice standards. We look for load management, graded exercise therapy, and rejection of pseudoscientific claims.

Active Practice

The clinic must be accepting new patients at the time of listing. Retired practitioners and closed clinics are removed within 30 days of detection.

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Screening Currently in Progress

We are actively working through our 6-criteria review process for clinics across Norway. Padel injury expertise is a genuinely emerging specialism — even in larger Norwegian cities, the number of practitioners with documented racket-sport experience is smaller than you might expect.

No clinic names are published on this page until the full review is complete. This is intentional. Listing an unvetted clinic would defeat the entire purpose of this directory and could send injured players to practitioners who are not equipped to help them.

If you know a clinic that should be reviewed, use the submission form below. We review every submission within 14 days and will notify you of the outcome.

Coverage Map

Cities We Cover in Norway

We are actively screening clinics in 43 cities across 6 regions. If your city is listed, screening is underway. Submit a clinic or request a city using the form below.

Oslo and Viken

OsloDrammenSandvikaLilleströmSkiJessheimFredrikstadSarpsborgMossHalden

Vestland and Rogaland

BergenStavangerSandnesHaugesundVossStordAskøy

Trøndelag

TrondheimSteinkjerLevangerVerdalStjørdalÅlesund

Innlandet and Telemark

HamarLillehammerGjøvikKongsbergSkienPorsgrunnNotodden

Agder and Vestfold

KristiansandArendalGrimstadTønsbergSandefjordLarvikHorten

Northern Norway

TromsøBodøHarstadNarvikMo i RanaAlta
+  Submit a Clinic or Request a CityExpand

Know a clinic in Norway that treats padel injuries? Think your city should be on our coverage map? Use the options below. We review every submission and reply within 14 days.

Submit a Clinic

Send us the clinic name, city, practitioner name, and a link to their website or public profile. We do the rest.

Email a Submission

Request a City

Is your city not on our coverage map yet? Let us know and we will prioritise screening in your area.

Request Your City

Submissions are reviewed for quality. Clinics that pay or offer incentives to be included are permanently disqualified. All submissions become the editorial property of PadelRevive.

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

How do I find a padel injury specialist in Norway?

Start by looking for physiotherapists or sports medicine doctors in your city who list racket sports or tennis among their specialisms — padel-specific experience is still rare in Norway, but tennis shoulder, lateral epicondylalgia, and ankle instability management are directly transferable. Check the Norwegian Health Personnel Registry (Helsepersonellregisteret) to verify any practitioner’s credentials. PadelRevive is currently screening clinics across Norway using a 6-criteria framework and will publish verified listings as they clear review.

Are there padel-specific physiotherapy clinics in Oslo?

Oslo has the highest concentration of padel courts in Norway and the most active club scene, which means demand for padel injury expertise is growing fastest there. However, a padel-specific clinic in the strict sense — one that markets exclusively to padel players — does not yet exist in Oslo as of our last review. What you will find are sports physiotherapy clinics with practitioners who have tennis or racket sport backgrounds. We are actively screening Oslo-based clinics and will list verified entries as they pass our criteria.

What injuries do padel players in Norway most commonly seek treatment for?

Based on padel injury research and player reports from Scandinavian clubs, the most common presentations are lateral ankle sprains (the most frequent acute injury), shoulder impingement and rotator cuff tendinopathy, lateral epicondylalgia (tennis elbow), knee pain including patellar tendinopathy, and lower back pain. Norwegian players often play year-round on indoor courts, which changes the surface dynamics compared to outdoor sand courts — this affects ankle and knee loading patterns and is something a well-informed specialist should understand.

Why are there no clinic names on this page yet?

We made a deliberate decision not to list any clinic until it has passed all six of our vetting criteria. Publishing unverified names would make this page no different from a generic Google search, and it could direct injured players to practitioners who lack relevant experience. Norway’s padel scene grew very rapidly from 2019 onward, and specialist expertise has not yet caught up with participation numbers. Our screening process takes time to do properly. Every clinic we publish will have a named, licensed practitioner with verified qualifications and documented racket sport relevance.

About This Directory

PadelRevive is an independent padel injury resource. We do not accept payment for directory listings. Every clinic entry is assessed against our published 6-criteria framework before appearing here.

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