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A TPI assessment is a structured 16-point movement screen that identifies the physical restrictions causing your swing faults, backed by clinical examination from a registered chiropractor or physiotherapist.

The Titleist Performance Institute developed the TPI screen to map the connection between a golfer's body and their swing. Costa Health's TPI-certified team uses this screen alongside a full clinical assessment to find what's holding your body back. If you're dealing with pain on the course, or you've hit a wall that lessons can't fix, the answer is almost always in your movement patterns.

TPI golf performance assessment at Costa Health on the Costa del Sol

The Body-Swing Connection

Why your back hurts on the course

Lower back pain is the most common complaint among golfers at every level. Based on data collected by TPI from over 31,000 golfers, 28.1% deal with lower back pain after every round. It is also the most reported problem among professionals on all major tours.

The lower back is rarely the original source of the problem. It may be where the pain sits, but the root cause is almost always elsewhere. Restricted ankles, tight hips, a stiff thoracic spine or limited shoulder mobility all force the lumbar region to pick up work it was never designed to handle. Over time, the lower back breaks down under the accumulated load.

A TPI screen exposes these upstream restrictions. Rather than treating the pain in isolation, Costa Health identifies the movement deficits feeding it. That changes the treatment plan, the exercise prescription and the coaching priorities in a single assessment.

What Goes Wrong

When the lower back breaks down

Four patterns that TPI screening catches before they become serious.

Muscle Strain or Ligamentous Sprain

Usually resolves in two to four weeks with appropriate management. Symptoms range from minor aches to sharp, localised pain in the lower back, often triggered by a specific swing or warm-up movement.

Disc Injury

Tears in the disc can lead to bulging or rupture, potentially irritating or compressing spinal nerves. Pain may radiate into the buttock or leg. Early identification through screening reduces the risk of progression.

Altered Joint Mechanics

The brain can alter the lumbar spine's movement by changing muscle activation patterns or sequencing. Over time this leads to chronic problems that feel like stiffness but are actually motor control deficits.

Degenerative Changes

Repetitive overloading of the spinal joints can accelerate wear. Sharp pain with specific movements and chronic dull pain between rounds are common signs. TPI screening catches the movement patterns that drive this.

Prevention

Three strategies to protect your lower back

Restore Movement

Address mobility in the hips and thoracic spine first. Assess and correct restrictions in the ankles and shoulders that force the lower back to compensate.

Optimise Swing Mechanics

Correct common swing characteristics like Reverse Spine Angle, S-posture and Hanging Back. These patterns place measurable stress on the lumbar spine during every swing.

Build Resilience

Targeted strength and stability work to protect the lower back under the rotational loads of the golf swing. A strong foundation reduces injury recurrence.

Case Study

TPI screening improves golf performance

John, a 45-year-old club golfer, came to Costa Health after years of declining performance. His handicap had crept up and his lower back ached after every round. A full TPI screen and clinical assessment revealed limited thoracic rotation and restricted right hip internal rotation, two restrictions that forced his lumbar spine to absorb rotational forces it wasn't built for.

Sarah used a combination of spinal mobilisation, soft tissue release, dry needling and a targeted home exercise programme to address both restrictions over three sessions across six weeks. The exercises focused specifically on thoracic mobility and hip rotation, prescribed at the intensity and volume his assessment showed he could tolerate.

After the programme, John's thoracic and hip rotation had improved significantly. His swing became more efficient, his distance increased and the post-round back pain resolved. His handicap dropped four shots in the following two months.

"I am a full-time professional golfer who faced a significant setback due to a serious accident resulting in fractures to my right heel, ankle and pelvis. Sarah not only revitalised my body but essentially gave me a new lease on my golfing career. My golf swing has never been better."

Nick Lofthouse

PGA Professional

Common Questions

TPI assessment FAQs

What is a TPI screening and what does it involve?
A TPI (Titleist Performance Institute) screen assesses 16 key movement patterns critical to golf: hip mobility, thoracic rotation, balance, stability and flexibility. At Costa Health, the screen is combined with a clinical musculoskeletal assessment to identify the specific physical restrictions affecting your swing. The full session takes around 45 to 60 minutes.
Can chiropractic or physiotherapy improve my golf game?
Yes. Physical limitations directly affect swing mechanics. Restricted hips force the lower back to compensate, limiting distance and increasing injury risk. A TPI trained chiropractor or physiotherapist identifies these restrictions and delivers targeted treatment, from joint mobilisation and soft tissue work to corrective exercise programmes. The result is measurable improvement in mobility, power and consistency.
How does TPI screening help tailor a treatment plan?
The screen pinpoints areas of limitation specific to your swing. If your right hip lacks internal rotation, that directly affects your ability to clear the hips in the downswing. Costa Health uses these findings to build a treatment plan targeting the restrictions that matter most to your game, rather than working through a generic programme.
Who should get a TPI assessment?
Any golfer wanting to play better, reduce injury risk or get to the bottom of persistent pain. TPI screening suits golfers aged 18 to 80+, from beginners to professionals. It is particularly useful for players who have hit a performance plateau or who experience pain during or after a round.
What exercises complement TPI treatment?
We offer a range of golf-specific exercises designed to improve mobility, stability and power in the body areas used during the swing. Our therapists will prescribes a personalised exercise programme based on your screen results. These exercises complement hands-on treatment by reinforcing the movement patterns you need on the course.

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