A repeatable golf swing asks a lot of your hips, lead shoulder, and lower back. Dr. Daniel Turner now brings TPI-certified golf-injury and performance care to our newest office in Rome — assessing how your body moves, not just where it hurts.
Yes — DT Chiropractic provides TPI-based golf-performance and injury care in Rome, GA, from our office at 4 Professional Ct. Care is drug-free and non-surgical, with same- or next-day appointments and a bilingual (English & Spanish) team serving Floyd County and the surrounding area.
Golf in and around Rome is a year-round habit, not a summer fling. With a mild Northwest Georgia climate and courses scattered across Floyd County — from layouts near Armuchee and Lindale out toward the rolling ground past Berry College — there is rarely a long offseason to let an aching back or a cranky lead shoulder settle down. The same swing you make a few hundred times a week is also what loads your spine, hips, and elbow over and over. When that repetition turns into pain, our newest office on Professional Ct in Rome is here to help you sort out what is going on and get back to playing well.
Dr. Daniel Turner is TPI Certified (Titleist Performance Institute — Medical Level 3 and Golf Level 2) and SFMA Level 2 certified, and he now provides that same golf-focused care here in Rome that he has long offered at our other offices. One honest note up front: this is our newest location, so we are not going to pretend we have deep roots on the seven hills yet. What we bring is a specific, evidence-based way of looking at the golfer's body — and a promise that holds at every office: no sales, only exceptional care.
A golf performance chiropractor evaluates how your body produces and controls a swing, treats the joints and soft tissue limiting you, and builds a plan to move better — whether your goal is getting out of pain or finding more efficient power. We start with an assessment, not an adjustment. The TPI Body-Swing Connection idea is simple: a physical limitation in your body often shows up as a compensation in your swing. Tight hips, a stiff mid-back, or a lead shoulder that will not fully turn can quietly force your low back to do work it was never meant to do.
Because Dr. Turner is SFMA Level 2 certified, we screen the whole movement chain — ankles, hips, thoracic spine, shoulders — rather than only the spot that hurts. A golfer feeling it in the low back after a round at a Floyd County course often has the real restriction a link or two away. To be clear about our lane: we are chiropractors, not swing coaches. We do not rebuild your golf swing or sell lessons. We address the physical side — mobility, stability, and how your joints and tissue tolerate the demand — and we are glad to coordinate with whatever instruction you already trust. For the full picture of how this works across all three offices, see our golf performance and TPI program.
We focus on the conservative care of the soft-tissue and joint problems golfers run into most — the rotational, repetitive, one-sided complaints the swing is famous for. Common reasons golfers come to our Rome office include:
These problems respond well to hands-on care combined with the right movement work. Treatment typically blends Active Release Technique (ART) for tight, overused, or scarred muscle and tendon, targeted adjustments to restore joint motion where it is stuck, and progressive rehab you can keep doing between visits. If your pain came from a fall or a non-golf injury rather than the swing itself, our broader sports injuries approach uses the same toolkit.
Plenty of Rome golfers are not hurt at all — they simply want to keep playing into their seventies without breaking down, or they have noticed their turn is not what it was. A movement screen can show where mobility or stability is the limiting factor, and we build a focused plan around it. We will give you honest expectations and never promise yardage or a handicap drop; what we can do is help your body meet the demands of the game more comfortably and resiliently.
When to seek medical care first. Chiropractic care is for soft-tissue and joint complaints, not emergencies. If you have significant trauma, a suspected fracture or dislocation, a joint that feels unstable or gives way, chest pain, or any head injury or concussion symptoms, get evaluated at Atrium Health Floyd or another medical or emergency provider first. Once you have been cleared, we are glad to guide your rehab and return to the course.
Our office sits on Professional Ct, easy to reach from the US-27 corridor (Martha Berry Boulevard and Turner McCall Boulevard) and convenient to downtown Broad Street, GA-20, GA-53, and US-411 nearby. That makes us a straightforward stop for golfers coming from across Floyd County and surrounding communities like Shannon, Silver Creek, Cave Spring, and Cedartown, as well as students and staff connected to Berry College and Shorter University. We offer same- or next-day appointments, so a sore back after Saturday's round does not have to wait. Care is bilingual — se habla español, and we accept most major insurance.
Dr. Turner works at and provides this golf care at all three of our offices, so if another city is closer for you, you will find the same TPI-informed approach at our golf performance chiropractor in Canton and our golf performance chiropractor in Cartersville.
This page is general health information, not medical advice. Care is individualized after an in-person assessment, and no specific result is promised.
Dr. Daniel Turner now provides TPI-certified golf-injury and performance care at DT Chiropractic's newest office on Professional Ct in Rome, near the US-27 corridor (Martha Berry and Turner McCall Boulevards) and easy to reach from downtown Broad Street, GA-20, and GA-53. We offer same- or next-day appointments.
Yes. Rome is our newest location, and Dr. Turner has expanded his TPI golf-performance care here in addition to our Canton and Cartersville offices. While our presence in Rome is recent, the approach itself is well established across the practice.
No. We are chiropractors, not swing coaches. We address the physical side of golf — mobility, stability, joint motion, and soft-tissue health — and we are happy to work alongside whatever instruction you already trust. We do not sell lessons or rebuild your swing.
Lower back pain from the rotation of the swing is the most common, followed by lead-shoulder pain, hip stiffness, and elbow and wrist complaints. We treat these conservatively with Active Release Technique, targeted adjustments, and progressive rehab — and we never guarantee outcomes.
No referral is needed; you can book directly. We accept most major insurance, our care is bilingual, and our team can help you understand your coverage before your first visit.
Seek emergency or medical care first for significant trauma, a suspected fracture or dislocation, a joint that feels unstable, chest pain, or any head injury or concussion symptoms. Atrium Health Floyd is the Rome hospital. Once you have been cleared, we can guide your rehab and return to the course.
Our Rome office is serving the Seven Hills and the Berry College and Shorter University communities. We welcome patients from across Floyd County and beyond, including:
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