GOLF SWING AND PERFORMANCE (TPI)
Improve Your Swing by Improving Your Body
Golf Performance and Swing Assessments are provided by Dr. Wayne, a TPI Level 1 Certified clinician. Using the Titleist Performance Institute model, he evaluates how physical mobility, stability, and movement patterns influence the golf swing, helping golfers improve efficiency, generate power, and reduce injury risk.
The TPI philosophy is simple: there is no single perfect swing — only a swing that matches your body. By identifying mobility restrictions, stability deficits, and movement limitations, we help you unlock performance gains while protecting your body from overuse injuries.
How the TPI Model Helps You Play Better
- TPI-Certified Assessment: A structured movement screen used by golf and medical professionals worldwide
- Body-Swing Connection Analysis: Identify physical limitations affecting swing mechanics
- Performance and Injury Focus: Improve power, consistency, and durability on the course
- Individualized Corrective Plan: Mobility, stability, and strength exercises tailored to your needs
- Collaboration with Coaches: Findings can complement lessons from your golf instructor
Common Issues Dr. Wayne Can Address
- Limited hip or thoracic rotation affecting backswing and follow-through
- Low back pain associated with repetitive swing mechanics
- Shoulder or elbow discomfort (including golfer’s elbow)
- Power loss due to mobility or sequencing limitations
- Inconsistent ball striking linked to movement restrictions
- Return-to-golf after injury or surgery
What to Expect
- Movement Screen: Dr. Wayne performs the TPI physical screen to evaluate mobility, stability, balance, and coordination relevant to the golf swing.
- Swing Discussion and Video Review: When appropriate, review swing mechanics to connect movement findings with performance patterns.
- Body-Swing Connection Findings: You’ll gain clear insight into how physical limitations may be influencing your swing efficiency and consistency.
- Corrective Exercise Plan: Receive targeted drills and exercises designed to improve rotation, stability, sequencing, and power generation.
- Performance Roadmap: Walk away with a personalized plan to enhance performance, prevent injury, and support long-term play.

The Body-Swing Connection
Golf places unique rotational and stability demands on the body. When mobility or strength is limited, the body compensates, often leading to swing inefficiencies, pain, or injury.
Through the TPI approach, we identify these compensations and provide targeted interventions so you can:
- Generate more clubhead speed with less effort
- Improve swing consistency and control
- Reduce stress on the spine, shoulders, and elbows
- Play more frequently with less discomfort
- Build a body that supports lifelong golf
Why Patients Choose Therapy Nexus
Patients choose Therapy Nexus for a performance-driven, individualized approach to care. Golf Performance and Swing Assessment with Dr. Wayne integrates the TPI model to connect movement quality with swing mechanics, helping golfers recover from injury, improve efficiency, and perform with greater confidence on the course.