Free Pickleball Clinic in Milford:Jean Momorella, a seasoned physical therapist from Aquacare – Milford, is set to host a complimentary Pickleball Clinic on Monday, September 9. The clinic will commence at 3:30 p.m. at the Milford Pickleball Courts, located across from the Milford library. This event offers a valuable opportunity for players of all skill levels to enhance their game with expert guidance.
Clinic Highlights
During the clinic, Jean will focus on demonstrating specific pickleball moves, warm-ups, and exercises aimed at reducing the risk of injuries. Her expertise promises to provide participants with practical tips and techniques to improve their on-court performance and safety.
About Jean Momorella
Jean Momorella, MPT, brings over 25 years of experience in physical therapy, specializing in sports medicine. A native of Fairfax, Virginia, she earned her bachelor’s degree from the College of Charleston in South Carolina and completed her physical therapy certification at Shenandoah University in Winchester, Virginia. At Aquacare, Jean’s practice encompasses various patients, with a particular focus on shoulder, knee, and ankle joints. She is also certified in dry needling.
In addition to her professional achievements, Jean is an avid pickleball and tennis player. Her leisure activities include biking, cooking, and spending time at the beach with her family.
News in Brief : Free Pickleball Clinic in Milford
Jean Momorella of Aquacare – Milford will host a free Pickleball Clinic on September 9 at 3:30 p.m. at the Milford Pickleball Courts. With over 25 years of experience in sports medicine, Jean will provide insights on injury prevention, specific moves, and exercises.
A Fairfax native, Jean is a physical therapist certified in dry needling, specializing in shoulder, knee, and ankle joints. She is also a pickleball and tennis enthusiast, balancing her professional expertise with her love for sports and family activities.
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