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Poor Golf Swing? Have You Considered Golf Rehabilitation?

Home » Blog » Poor Golf Swing? Have You Considered Golf Rehabilitation?

Blog · May 28, 2015

Have a poor golf swing? If you struggle with your golf game, it might be time for a golf tune-up. Perhaps the ball isn’t going as straight or as long as it used to. Or you get tired easily. Maybe you have a fair amount of pain when you play. It might be time to see a golf therapist trained specifically to identify and treat problems causing your poor golf swing.

Great Moves Physical Therapy is fortunate to have a great team of movement specialists. We can help golfers of all ages and skill levels whose golf game may be suffering from a physical limitation. We have experience helping amateurs and professionals alike.

Once the problem is identified, we take a team approach to rectify the situation to get you back into top golf form.

Certainly, your golf pro is always going to be able to help you with your golf game and form. Seeing a golf rehabilitation specialist takes nothing away from that. Instead, golf rehabilitation compliments what you learn from your golf pro. We focus on correcting possible ‘physical limitations’ on your game caused by your ‘body.’

Maybe you don’t have the right balance? Or your body is restricted from fully rotating? Maybe a long nagging injury is causing you to compensate?

Whatever the case, we need to identify the problem. We then get you on a rehabilitation program to improve your physical health, posture, balance, flexibility, whatever it is. Most importantly, we get you back to enjoying the game of golf!

Watch this video to learn a bit more about the golf rehabilitation program at Great Moves:

Golf Rehabilitation and Therapy Coupled with an Indoor Golf Simulator = WIN!

In addition to golf rehabilitation, Great Moves has a state-of-the-art indoor golf simulator to help identify problem areas and determine progress over time. The indoor golf simulator provides you instant feedback on your swing and form from multiple perspectives. You can even play popular PGA courses while you’re at it! Best of all, you can do this just about any day, any time that’s convenient for you. With an indoor golf simulator, you don’t have to worry about the weather!

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