Golf Injuries
We see golfers every day who are losing distance and not able to play as much due to pain.
Are you having to take Advil before, during, or after rounds due to tightness/pain in your body?
It doesn’t have to be like that!
"How To Ease Annoying, Aching, Daily Golf Injuries - Before it Gets Worse..."
Don’t sacrifice the lifestyle you desire over problems that can be fixed. We made this just for you.
What you'll get working with us:
When you work with us, you’ll go through a comprehensive evaluation, starting with a TPI (Titleist Performance Institute) screen to analyze your golf swing. In addition, we will assess your range of motion, review your complete injury history, conduct strength assessments, and measure your physical performance. Our approach is designed not only to get you golfing pain-free, but to improve your mobility, strength, and efficiency. This holistic approach will help you gain distance, enhance performance, and play your best game on the course.
- Better understanding of your swing mechanics
- Identify the root cause of issues affecting your swing
- Improve mobility, strength, and power essential for a better golf swing
- Learn how to increase club head speed and ball speed
- Gain insights into preventing future injuries
- Personalized exercise plan tailored to your needs and goals
- Enhanced flexibility for greater range of motion
- Strategies to maintain consistent performance on the course
- Greater endurance to sustain energy throughout your game
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“Many people believe that neck or shoulder pain will simply go away on its own without any intervention. They wait, hoping to wake up one morning and feel as if the pain never happened. However, what often happens is quite the opposite—months pass, and instead of the pain disappearing, it lingers or even worsens. Without proper treatment, that initial discomfort can turn into a chronic issue, which takes longer to heal because the body starts to adapt to the pain, leading to muscle imbalances, joint stiffness, and compensatory movement patterns. These changes make the injury more complex to treat, and the longer it persists, the harder it becomes to reverse the damage. Addressing the pain early with the right care is key to preventing long-term problems and ensuring you can get back to living pain-free.”
Why Does the Pain Stop When You Stop Golfing, But Return When You Start Again?
Many golfers experience pain relief when they take a break from the sport, only to have the pain retum as soon as they start golfing again. This is because the underlying issue hasn’t been addressed—rest alone doesn’t fix the root cause of your pain. When you stop golfing, the strain on your body decreases, giving you temporary relief. However, the movements and biomechanics of your golf swing often aggravate imbalances, weaknesses, or mobility restrictions that were there all along.
Without properly identifying and correcting these issues—whether they stem from poor mobility, muscle imbalances, or improper swing mechanics—the pain will continue to resurface every time you return to the course. That’s why our approach focuses on finding and treating the root cause, so you can golf pain-free and keep enjoying the game you love without setbacks.
Driven by Data
At Scottsdale Physical Therapy & Performance, our approach is driven by data to ensure you receive the most effective and personalized care. We utilize detailed assessments, including range of motion testing, strength evaluations, and performance measures, alongside the TPI (Titleist Performance Institute) screen, to gather precise information about your body and movement patterns. This data allows us to identify the root cause of your pain or performance issues and track your progress objectively throughout your treatment. By combining evidence-based practices with real-time data, we create tailored solutions that optimize your recovery, enhance your performance, and keep you pain-free on the course.
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