Golf injury Physiotherapy

Golf injury physiotherapy at our Manchester clinic supports performance-led recovery, guided by TPI golf biomechanics and experience working with elite athletes and golfers.

A golfer taking a swing on a golf course
A golfer taking a swing
A group of golfers mid-game

Specialist Services

Our Golf Injury Physiotherapy in Manchester

Golf injury physiotherapy at our clinic in Manchester begins with a focused assessment of swing mechanics, movement efficiency, and injury risk. We regularly support golfers with:

1. Lower Back & Spinal Pain

Golf-related lower back pain caused by repeated rotation, reduced mobility, or limited stability through the spine and hips during the swing.

2. Shoulder, Elbow & Wrist Injuries

Common golf injuries such as rotator cuff pain, golfer's elbow, and wrist strain linked to swing mechanics and repetitive loading.

3. Hip, Pelvis & Rotational Restrictions

Hip pain or restricted rotation that can limit swing efficiency, reduce power, and increase strain on the lower back.

4. Overuse Injuries & Performance-Related Pain

Gradual-onset pain and overuse injuries caused by training volume, practice intensity, or inefficient movement patterns.

5. Returning and Senior Golfers

Golfers returning to the game after injury or time away, and senior golfers managing the demands of the swing alongside age-related changes in mobility and strength.

A group of golfers mid-game

How We Assess

How We Assess Your Injury

At Elite Performance Physio MCR, our golf injury assessments apply the same structured approach we use with elite and professional athletes, shaped by the physical demands of the golf swing and the factors contributing to pain, restriction, or reduced performance.

Our Assessment

By exploring a range of contributing factors, we identify how movement limitations, strength deficits, and control issues are contributing to your pain or injury. This may include evaluating:

  • Mobility and stability through the key areas involved in the golf swing
  • Movement patterns that may place excess strain on joints or tissues
  • Physical factors that may increase injury risk or limit performance


This gives us clear direction for the next steps and which physiotherapy services to draw on, ensuring your rehabilitation aligns with the demands of golf.

Why This Helps Our Physiotherapists

This allows our Manchester-based physiotherapists to:

  • Identify the root causes of golf-related pain rather than treating symptoms in isolation
  • Recognise movement patterns that increase injury risk
  • Guide clinical decision-making for the specific demands of the golf swing


As a result, your treatment is aligned with the demands of your game, bringing the same clinical depth we apply with elite and professional athletes to every golfer we work with.

Dan Turnell Physiotherapist consulting with a client
Dan Turnell Physiotherapist consulting with a client

Conditions We Treat

Golf Injuries that we specialise in

Golf injuries vary considerably depending on the area involved, swing mechanics, and playing load. Our golf injury physiotherapy supports the full range of presentations we see in practice.

A physio assisting a golf injury

Our Approach

How Golf Injury Physiotherapy Works

As registered Titleist Performance Institute (TPI) professionals and golfers ourselves, we bring a performance-level understanding of the golf swing. Each stage applies the same structured framework we use with elite and professional athletes, combined with a biomechanics-led approach to golf rehabilitation.

Step 1: Initial Physiotherapy Assessment

Your journey begins with a comprehensive assessment to understand your injury history, current symptoms, and how physical limitations are affecting your golf swing, with the same clinical depth we bring to elite and professional athletes.

Step 2: Identifying Golf-Specific Factors

Through specialised golf-specific movement screening informed by TPI principles, combined with detailed injury screening, we identify the restrictions, asymmetries, and loading patterns contributing to pain or injury. This allows us to pinpoint root causes rather than symptoms alone.

Step 3: Targeted Treatment & Rehabilitation Planning

Following assessment, treatment typically combines hands-on physiotherapy to reduce pain and restore movement, alongside a customised plan of progressive, golf-specific exercises. This may include sports massage to support recovery between rounds and training.

Step 4: Progressive Return to Golf & Performance

Rehabilitation is progressed in structured stages to restore strength, stability, and movement control, supporting a safe return to practice, play, and performance on the course, aligned with your goals and physical capacity.

Step 5: Ongoing Support & Collaborative Care

Where appropriate, we work closely with local golf professionals, fitness trainers, and medical consultants across Greater Manchester, ensuring collaborative care that supports long-term performance, resilience, and confidence in your return to golf.

What Our Clients Say

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FAQs

Your Questions About Golf Injury Physiotherapy

Do I need to be a professional golfer to book golf injury physiotherapy?

No. We work with golfers of all levels, from recreational players to competitive and elite athletes. Treatment is always tailored to your experience, goals, and playing demands.

How is golf injury physiotherapy different from general physiotherapy?

Golf injury physiotherapy considers the specific physical demands of the golf swing. Using golf-informed assessment and TPI principles, treatment focuses on movement patterns, rotation, stability, and load management relevant to golf.

What types of golf injuries do you commonly treat?

We treat a wide range of golf-related injuries, including lower back pain, shoulder and elbow issues, wrist pain, hip restrictions, and overuse injuries linked to swing mechanics and training load.

Will treatment focus on pain relief or improving my golf performance?

Both. Treatment aims to reduce pain and restore movement while addressing the underlying factors affecting swing efficiency and performance, helping reduce the risk of future injury.

Do you work alongside golf coaches or other professionals?

Where appropriate, we work closely with local golf professionals, fitness trainers, and medical consultants across Greater Manchester to support a collaborative and well-rounded rehabilitation process.