Return to Golf After Injury
Phoenix, AZ, Area
One-on-One Physical Therapy Care in Your Home
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Revitalize Your Golf Game After Injury
At Onofray Physical Therapy, we understand the frustration of being sidelined from your favorite sport due to injury. Our specialized return to golf program is designed to help you recover and get back on the green with confidence. Our services include:
- One-on-one physical therapy in your home
- Same-day appointments
- Mobile physical therapy
- Titleist golf assessments
- Dry needling and cupping techniques
With decades of experience and a commitment to patient-focused care, OPT is ready to support your journey back to the golf course. Contact us to learn how we can tailor our services to your needs.
Recognizing the Need for Golf Injury Rehabilitation
Identifying when you need professional help to return to golf after an injury is crucial for a safe and effective recovery. Here are some signs that indicate it's time to seek OPT's expertise:
- Persistent pain during or after golfing
- Decreased range of motion in your swing
- Loss of power or distance in your shots
- Difficulty maintaining proper form
- Fear of re-injury affecting your performance
- Inability to complete a full round comfortably
If you're experiencing any of these symptoms, OPT's experienced therapists can provide the personalized care you need. Reach out to us for an assessment of your condition.
The Importance of Specialized Golf Rehabilitation
Returning to golf after an injury requires more than just general physical therapy. Here's why OPT's specialized program is essential for your recovery:
- Tailored exercises to address golf-specific movements
- Focus on rotational strength and flexibility
- Improvement of core stability for a more powerful swing
- Techniques to prevent future golf-related injuries
- Integration of Titleist golf assessments for comprehensive care
- Attention to the mental aspects of returning to play
OPT's approach ensures that you're not just healing, but also improving your overall golf performance. Contact us to start your journey back to peak golfing form.
Advantages of Choosing OPT for Your Golf Recovery
Selecting the right physical therapy provider is crucial for your successful return to golf. OPT offers unique benefits that set us apart:
- Convenience of in-home and mobile therapy services
- Flexible scheduling
- Experienced therapists with golf-specific training
- Personalized, one-on-one care throughout your recovery
- Advanced techniques like dry needling and cupping
- Potential for insurance reimbursement
Experience the difference that OPT's dedicated approach can make in your recovery. Get in touch with us to explore how we can support your return to golf.
Take the First Step Towards Your Golf Comeback
Don't let an injury keep you away from the sport you love. OPT is ready to guide you through a comprehensive rehabilitation program tailored to your specific needs and goals. Our team of experienced therapists, led by Megan Onofray with 20 years of experience and Avery Griff with eight years of expertise, is committed to providing the highest quality care. Whether you're dealing with a recent injury or a chronic condition, we have the skills and knowledge to help you return to golf safely and confidently. Contact OPT today to schedule your assessment and start your journey back to the fairway.
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When is it safe to return to golf after an injury?
You should only return when cleared by a healthcare provider or physical therapist. Pain-free movement, restored strength, and adequate mobility are key indicators that you're ready.
What are the most common golf-related injuries?
Common injuries include low back pain, golfer’s elbow, shoulder impingement, wrist strain, and neck pain—often caused by overuse or poor swing mechanics.
How should I ease back into playing golf?
Start with short sessions focused on putting and chipping. Gradually reintroduce full swings and longer clubs over several weeks, increasing intensity and volume slowly.
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