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TPI Golf Swing Analysis/Treatment

Improve Your Golf Swing at Back in the Game Physical Therapy

A golf swing places repeated stress on the body, and even small movement limits can affect swing speed, accuracy, and consistency. Many golfers notice soreness, reduced distance, or inconsistent ball striking without knowing why. Back in the Game Physical Therapy offers TPI golf swing analysis in Flowery Branch, GA, Dacula, GA, Suwanee, GA and Gainesville, GA to help golfers understand how their body influences their swing and how movement changes can support better performance.

What Exactly Is a TPI Golf Swing Analysis?

TPI golf swing analysis is a structured movement assessment based on the Titleist Performance Institute model. This approach evaluates how the body moves during a golf swing and identifies physical factors that influence swing mechanics. Our physical therapists assess mobility, stability, strength, balance, and coordination that relate directly to golf movement patterns.

TPI golf swing analysis doesn’t focus on club technique. Instead, it focuses on how the body moves and how physical limitations affect swing positions. By identifying movement restrictions or strength gaps, the Back in the Game Physical Therapy therapists can address the root causes that limit performance or contribute to discomfort.

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How TPI Golf Swing Analysis Improves Your Golf Swing

TPI golf swing analysis uses specific movement screens and swing observations to connect body mechanics to swing characteristics. Our physical therapists analyze posture, hip and shoulder rotation, balance control, and weight transfer. These findings help explain why certain swing faults occur.

Based on the analysis, our therapists develop targeted strategies to improve movement quality. These strategies often include mobility work for key joints, strength training for stability, and coordination drills that support efficient sequencing. The goal is to help the body move in a way that allows a more consistent and repeatable swing.

Techniques We Use to Boost Your Golf Swing

At Back in the Game Physical Therapy, we use several techniques to guide improvement, including:

  • Movement screening to assess mobility and stability patterns
  • Postural assessment to evaluate setup and alignment
  • Rotation testing for hips, torso, and shoulders
  • Balance and weight shift evaluation
  • Strength testing for core and lower body support
  • Movement retraining to improve swing sequencing
  • Exercise prescription that supports golf-specific demands

Who Can Benefit From TPI Golf Swing Analysis?

TPI golf swing analysis supports golfers at many levels, including:

  • Recreational golfers seeking more consistent swings
  • Competitive golfers focused on performance improvement
  • Golfers experiencing pain or stiffness during or after play
  • Players returning to golf after injury or surgery
  • Older golfers managing mobility or strength changes
  • Golfers looking to reduce injury risk through better movement

Benefits of TPI Golf Swing Analysis

  • Improved swing consistency through better body mechanics
  • Increased rotational control and balance
  • Reduced stress on joints during the swing
  • Improved movement efficiency during play
  • Clear understanding of physical factors affecting performance
  • Exercises that support long-term golf participation

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Unlock Your Best Golf Swing

TPI golf swing analysis at Back in the Game Physical Therapy helps golfers understand how movement affects performance and comfort. To get started, schedule an appointment with us today.

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