Play with less pain and more consistency. Led by our founder Dr. Daniel Turner — TPI Certified Medical Level 3 & Golf Level 2 — we treat golf injuries at the source and build the body your swing needs. Canton & Cartersville.
Golf is a rotational sport that loads the low back, hips, lead shoulder, and elbow at high speed — so nagging golf injuries usually trace back to how the body moves, not just where it hurts. Treating only the sore spot is why so many golfers keep getting hurt.
Our founder, Dr. Daniel Turner, is certified by the Titleist Performance Institute (TPI) — the world’s leading authority on the relationship between the human body and the golf swing. TPI calls this the Body-Swing Connection: physical limitations in your body change how you swing and can lead to both lost distance and injury.
We screen how your body actually moves — mobility, stability, and strength — using the TPI and SFMA frameworks.
We connect those findings to your pain and your swing, so we treat the cause rather than chase the symptom.
Hands-on care — adjustments, ART, and soft-tissue work — to relieve pain and restore motion.
Targeted rehab to build the mobility and stability your swing needs, lowering re-injury risk.
The most common golf complaint — repeated high-speed rotation and side-bending load the lumbar spine and discs.
Rotator-cuff and impingement issues in the lead shoulder from the demands of the backswing and follow-through.
Medial and lateral epicondylitis — overuse tendon pain at the inside or outside of the elbow from gripping and impact.
The hips are the engine of the swing; limited rotation or strength here drives both pain and lost power.
Tendon and joint strain from grip pressure and impact, especially with fat shots or hard ground.
Rotation and posture demands can leave the neck and thoracic spine stiff and sore.
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Whether you’re a competitive player, a weekend golfer, or someone who just wants to enjoy a round without paying for it the next day, the goal is the same: a body that lets you swing the way you want, with less pain and lower injury risk.
You don’t have to be injured to benefit — many golfers come in because stiffness or a physical limitation is costing them consistency and distance. And because we focus on your body, our work complements whatever instruction you get from your golf pro.
TPI (Titleist Performance Institute) is the world’s leading educational organization studying how the body functions in relation to the golf swing. Its core idea — the Body-Swing Connection — is that physical limitations in your body (mobility, stability, strength) change how you swing and can lead to both lost distance and injury. TPI-certified providers use that framework to connect what your body can do to what your swing is doing.
Dr. Daniel Turner is certified by the Titleist Performance Institute at Medical Level 3 and Golf Level 2, and is SFMA Level 2 certified (Selective Functional Movement Assessment). That combination means he assesses golfers through both a medical and a swing-focused lens.
No. Many golfers come in not because they’re hurt but because pain, stiffness, or a physical limitation is costing them consistency or distance. Addressing those limitations can help you move better, play more comfortably, and lower your injury risk.
We are not swing coaches — we focus on your body. We identify the physical limitations that may be driving your pain or holding your swing back, treat the injury, and build the mobility and stability your swing needs. That work pairs well with whatever instruction you get from your golf pro.
Golf-performance and injury care with Dr. Turner is available at our Canton and Cartersville offices, with same- or next-day appointments. Book online or call (770) 580-0123.
Golf injury & performance care at our Canton and Cartersville offices. Same- or next-day appointments.