Let Golf Be the Catalyst

At Integrated Rehab and Performance Center, we specialize in helping people overcome both common and complex injuries—always with one goal in mind: getting you back to what you love most. For many of our patients, that’s golf.

We work with a wide range of conditions, from low back pain caused by disc injuries, muscle strains, or arthritis, to shoulder issues like rotator cuff tears, tendinopathies, and labrum injuries. We also routinely manage knee pain, meniscus injuries, hip dysfunction, and even post-surgical cases including joint replacements. Whether your case is straightforward or highly complex, our approach remains the same.

We break things down.

We identify where you move well—and where you don’t. We analyze how your movement patterns contribute to your pain. Then we build a plan that not only reduces symptoms, but restores how your body is meant to function. Our focus isn’t just short-term relief—it’s long-term change. Learn more about our evaluation process here:

-Golf Club of Tennessee Case Study

-Nashville Golf and Athletic Club Case Study Part 1: The exam

 

By addressing root causes through improvements in mobility, stability, and motor control, we create results that extend far beyond the golf course.

Because pain doesn’t just affect your swing.

It impacts how you exercise, how active you can be, and how you show up in everyday life. It can limit your ability to play with your kids or grandkids, enjoy a hike, travel comfortably, or maintain the level of fitness you want. Over time, it even shapes how well you age.

That’s why we believe in a simple philosophy:

Let golf be the catalyst.

Golf is more than a game—it’s a powerful motivator. When we connect your rehab and performance goals to something you care deeply about, the process becomes more meaningful and more effective. You’re not just chasing pain relief—you’re pursuing better movement, better performance, and a better quality of life.

When you can move efficiently and swing powerfully without pain, everything else improves. You can practice longer, recover better, and live more fully—whether that means playing 18 holes, getting on the floor with your kids, or hiking a mountain with your family.

Golf-focused rehab isn’t just about playing better.

It’s about living better—for the long run.

Let golf be the catalyst.

-Dr. Nick DC, MS, TPI, CSCS

If you would like to learn more about your body, pain, and performance, send Dr. Nick an email at contact@integratedrpc.com or call at (585)478-4379, or schedule a FREE discovery visit with the link here: Contact.

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