TPI Golf Performance Rehab

tpi certified golf performance rehabilitation

move better. swing better. play better.

Your golf swing is influenced by how your body moves.

A TPI screening helps identify physical restrictions that may be affecting your swing, your consistency, or your risk of injury. It is not a golf lesson. It is a movement assessment designed to show how your body supports your golf swing.

At Adjuvo Physiotherapy, we offer both TPI performance and Medical Screenings, giving you a clear route from basic movement profiling through to more detailed injury, pain, and performance assessment.

TPI screenings at Adjuvo Physiotherapy are delivered through a bespoke, data-driven approach by a physiotherapist with specialist Titleist Performance Institute (TPI) training, making this one of the few services of its kind available in the region.

what is tpi?

TPI stands for the Titleist Performance Institute.

It is one of the world’s leading golf performance systems, used to assess how a golfer’s body moves in relation to their swing.

The key idea is simple:

Your swing is not just about technique.
It is also affected by mobility, strength, balance, stability, coordination, and control.

A TPI screening helps identify where your body may be limiting your golf swing.

Who is it for?

TPI screening is suitable for golfers of all levels.

You may benefit from a screening if you:

  • Feel restricted during your swing
  • Struggle with consistency
  • Lose posture or balance during your swing
  • Experience pain when playing golf
  • Want to improve your physical preparation for golf
  • Are returning from injury
  • Want a structured golf-specific rehab plan
  • Want to understand your body better

You do not need to be injured to have a TPI screening.

It can be used for injury prevention, performance, or simply to help you move better on and off the course.

what can a tpi screening help identify?

A TPI screening can highlight issues such as:

  • Limited hip mobility
  • Poor thoracic spine rotation
  • Shoulder restriction
  • Reduced balance
  • Weakness or poor control
  • Poor pelvic stability
  • Limited separation between upper and lower body
  • Movement patterns that may contribute to pain or swing faults

These findings can then be used to build a focused plan.

That may include mobility work, strength exercises, rehab, stability training, or advice on how to manage pain and load.

tpi performance screening

Best for movement profiling and general golf performance

A TPI performance Screening is a full-body movement screen that looks at how your body moves in relation to the golf swing.

It is ideal if you want to understand your physical strengths, restrictions, and areas to improve.

What does it include?

Your screening may include assessment of:

  • Posture
  • Balance
  • Hip mobility
  • Shoulder mobility
  • Thoracic spine rotation
  • Core control
  • Pelvic movement
  • Lower body stability
  • Upper and lower body separation
  • Basic strength and movement control

You will also discuss your golf goals, injury history, training routine, and any physical issues affecting your game.

What you will receive

Following your screening, you will receive:

  • A clear explanation of your results
  • Identification of your main physical limitations
  • Golf-specific exercise recommendations
  • A focused plan to improve your movement
  • Advice on next steps

Best suited for:

  • Golfers without significant pain or injury
  • Players wanting to improve movement and performance
  • Golfers who feel restricted in their swing
  • Those wanting a baseline screen before starting a programme
  • Players looking for a structured golf fitness plan

tpi medical screening

Best for golfers with pain, injury, or more complex movement issues

A TPI Medical Screening is a more detailed clinical assessment.

It is designed for golfers who have pain, injury, previous surgery, recurring problems, or more complex movement restrictions.

This assessment combines TPI screening with physiotherapy expertise.

What does it include?

Your assessment may include:

  • Full injury history
  • Golf-specific movement screening
  • Joint mobility assessment
  • Muscle strength testing
  • Functional movement analysis
  • Pain and injury assessment
  • Movement pattern assessment
  • Physical testing linked to your golf swing
  • Rehab planning

This gives a deeper understanding of why your body may be moving the way it is.

What you will receive

Following your Medical Screening, you will receive:

  • A detailed clinical explanation of your findings
  • Clear links between your symptoms, movement, and golf demands
  • A personalised rehab or performance plan
  • Golf-specific exercise recommendations
  • Advice on load management and return to play
  • Guidance on whether further treatment may be needed

Best suited for:

  • Golfers playing with pain
  • Players recovering from injury
  • Golfers with recurring back, hip, shoulder, knee, or elbow issues
  • Golfers returning after surgery
  • Players who struggle with physical limitations during the swing
  • Those needing a more clinical, rehab-focused approach

unsure which screening you need?

contact us below, and we will be more than happy to guide you.

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