Back pain, shoulder pain, golfers elbow, wrist stiffness?
Our 60 minute golf therapy assessment helps identify the root cause and includes hands on treatment so you can start moving better immeadiatly.










The golf swing is one of the most demanding rotational movements in sport. During the Backswing, Down swing and Follow through, powerful forces move through the spine shoulders elbows and wrists- repeatedly throughout a round.
Research shows spinal compression forces during the golf swing can reach up to

Lower back pain
Golfer's Elbow
Shoulder Pain
Wrist Pain
Hip Stiffness
Expert Physiotherapists specialising in Golf injuries.
60 minute one-to-one assessment.
Hands on treatment during each appointment.
Movement analysis and Golf specific assessment.
Clear diagnosis and explination.
Personalised recovery and Prevention plan.




"Golf is a hugely popular sport at both professional and amateur level, which many people around the world enjoy on a weekly basis. Whether this be playing at the very top of the game at professional level in major competitions around the world or enjoying a weekend game with friends.
One thing remains the same however between any golfer and that is the stress placed on the body during the golf swing, which is completed many times during a round and potentially hundreds of times during practice at the driving range/practice area. This makes golfers vulnerable to a range of injuries affecting different parts of the body.
Specific warm up exercises and individual exercise programs can help to mitigate this risk of injury and if you sustain a golf related injury, appropriate assessment and rehabilitation can help get you overcome this."




Yes. Pain, stiffness and limited mobility can affect rotation, balance and power. Physiotherapy can help improve movement, reduce compensation patterns and make your swing feel more comfortable and consistent.
Not always. In many cases, we can help you continue playing while modifying activity levels, improving movement and managing pain safely.
Yes. Many golfers continue to play through ongoing pain for months or years. We aim to identify the underlying cause rather than just treating the symptoms temporarily.
Absolutely. Whether you’re a beginner, casual golfer or competitive player, treatment is tailored to your level and goals.
Yes. Improving mobility, strength, swing mechanics and recovery habits can help reduce the risk of recurring pain and future injuries.
We commonly assess the spine, shoulders, hips, wrists, elbows, posture, mobility, strength and movement patterns related to the golf swing.
No referral is needed. You can book directly with our physiotherapy team.




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