Posted: May 30, 2025 | Dr. Mani, DPT, RPT, TPI Certified | Lake Orion, Mi
If you’re a golfer dealing with nagging pain, stiffness, or just feel like your swing isn’t what it used to be, you may have heard about working with a Titleist Performance Institute (TPI) Medical 3 certified physical therapist. But what does that actually mean — and how can it help your game?
Let’s break it down.
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It’s Not About Changing Your Swing — It’s About Helping Your Body Do It
A Titleist-certified Physical Therapist doesn’t try to fix your golf swing like a coach does. Instead, they look at how your body moves and figure out what’s holding you back. Whether it’s hip mobility, core weakness, or shoulder tightness, they’ll pinpoint the physical limitations that are affecting your performance or causing pain.
We perform a TPI movement screen, which checks how your body moves during golf-specific motions — like rotation, weight shift, and stability. Then we connect those findings to your swing mechanics. It’s about finding the real reason behind:
Back pain after 9 holes
Tight hips during your backswing
Decreased clubhead speed
Loss of power or accuracy

Why That Matters
Let’s say your hips aren’t rotating well. That stiffness forces your back to compensate. Over time, that can lead to pain, inflammation, or even injury. A coach might tweak your swing to work around it. But a TPI-certified PT helps fix the actual issue so you can swing better, without working against your own body.
What Makes Robotic Rehab & Relief Different
At Robotic Rehab & Relief in Lake Orion, we take TPI-based care further by combining it with cutting-edge technology and hands-on therapy.
Here’s how:
Robotic Precision Therapy (RX2600)
Our RX2600 robotic arm locates and releases tight, overactive muscles that may be limiting your mobility or causing pain. It uses heat, vibration, and calibrated pressure to reach deep muscle layers that stretching and massage can’t touch — helping restore proper muscle length and joint function.
Manual + Soft Tissue Modalities
We integrate other proven techniques like:
Dry needling – to release trigger points and reactive muscles
Cupping therapy – to improve circulation and tissue glide
Graston soft tissue mobilization – for breaking up adhesions
Active Release Therapy (ART) – to restore full muscle movement
This combination allows us to address every part of your movement chain — not just the painful spot.
So… Who Is This For?
If you:
Feel stiff mid-round
Lose power during your swing
Are recovering from a golf-related injury
Want to improve your game without pushing through pain
Then working with a Titleist-certified PT — especially one who uses robotic therapy — can completely change your game and how your body feels doing it.
Ready to Move, Swing, and Recover Better?
We’re here to help. Book a free phone consultation to talk through your symptoms and see if our approach is right for you. Golf shouldn’t hurt — and with the right treatment, it doesn’t have to.