Golf Physical Therapy & Performance FAQ

  • Golf physical therapy is specialized treatment focused on improving mobility, strength, and movement patterns specific to the golf swing. At Osborne Performance, we conduct a comprehensive evaluation in order to determine all limitations and create a plan of care that will meet your goals.

  • Yes. Increasing hip mobility, rotational power, and ground force production can improve swing speed and driving distance. Our golf performance training in Orange County is designed to safely improve these physical qualities while reducing injury risk.

  • Osborne Performance provides golf-specific physical therapy and performance training in Yorba Linda and throughout Orange County.

    Dr. Ethan Osborne is a Doctor of Physical Therapy and TPI-certified provider specializing in golf-specific rehabilitation and performance. His training through the Titleist Performance Institute allows him to assess how physical limitations influence swing mechanics. By addressing mobility, strength, and rotational power, he helps golfers in Yorba Linda and Orange County get out of pain, move better, and play at a higher level.

  • Common golf injuries include low back pain, elbow pain (golfer’s elbow), shoulder pain, hip pain, and wrist injuries. These often stem from mobility restrictions or strength imbalances that affect the golf swing.

  • Yes. Osborne Performance offers mobile golf physical therapy services in Yorba Linda and surrounding Orange County areas, providing one-on-one care in the comfort of your home or training space.

  • A TPI-certified physical therapist has completed specialized training through the Titleist Performance Institute (TPI) to understand how physical limitations influence the golf swing. This allows for precise mobility and strength programming tailored specifically to golfers.

  • No. Many golfers seek golf performance training to improve mobility, increase swing speed, and prevent injuries before they happen. Our assessments identify limitations that may be affecting your game even if you are not currently in pain.

  • You can schedule a golf physical therapy evaluation through our online booking page or contact us directly. We’ll assess your mobility, strength, and swing-related movement patterns to build a personalized plan.