Physical Therapy & Performance FAQ
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Osborne Performance is a mobile physical therapy and performance service that helps active individuals get out of pain, move better, and return to the activities they enjoy at a high level. We specialize in working with golfers, athletes, and active adults.
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No. While many clients come to us with pain or injury, we also work with individuals who want to improve mobility, strength, and performance to prevent future issues and perform at their best.
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We work with a wide range of orthopedic conditions, including back pain, shoulder pain, knee pain, and overuse injuries. We also help address movement limitations that impact performance.
Additionally, we help rehab from surgeries to safely return our clients back to what they love, as soon as possible.
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We take a one-on-one, personalized approach that goes beyond just treating symptoms. Our focus is on identifying and addressing the root cause of your limitations, then building a plan that helps you return stronger and perform better—not just feel better.
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No referral is needed. You can book directly and get started right away.
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We are an out-of-network provider, which allows us to deliver more personalized, one-on-one care. We can provide a superbill for potential reimbursement through your insurance.
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We work with golfers, athletes, and active adults who want to stay active, get out of pain, and perform at a high level.
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Currently, Osborne Performance provides mobile services—receive physical therapy & performance training from the comfort of your home.
Look out for details regarding a physical clinic spot in the Orange/Anaheim area in the near future.
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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.
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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.
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Yes. By improving how your body moves, many golfers see improvements in distance, consistency, and overall comfort during and after their round.
Whether you’re dealing with pain or looking to improve performance, Osborne Performance helps you move better, feel better, and perform at your best—without the limitations holding you back.