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Titleist Performance Institute in Farmington

Find Out Why So Many Patients Choose Us for Sports Recovery

man swinging golf club on a sunny dayIf pain, stiffness, or fatigue are cutting your rounds short, there is a better way to stay active. TPI (Titleist Performance Institute)-based care at Family Chiropractic Center helps golfers and athletes in Farmington address the body issues that limit performance. Instead of only looking at your swing or sport, we focus on how your body moves. Dr. Cley Charlson uses a detailed movement screen to find the root causes of your discomfort so you can move better, hurt less, and enjoy the game again.

What Happens During a TPI Golf Screen?

Your TPI screen is a non-invasive assessment of posture, flexibility, balance, and movement patterns. You’ll go through simple tests—no golf clubs or special clothing required. These movements show where you may be tight, weak, or out of balance and how that relates to your swing or sport. Afterward, you receive clear explanations plus personalized exercises and warm-up drills, laid out in an easy-to-use app. A follow-up about a month later checks your progress and adjusts your plan as needed.

How TPI-Based Sports Rehab Helps Your Game

Dr. Charlson is TPI Level 1 and Medical Level 2 certified, trained in the Body-Swing Connection™ and advanced assessment for pain, mobility, and performance. He builds plans that fit your age, skill level, and goals.

TPI-guided sports rehab connects how your body moves with how you swing, throw, or run. By correcting subluxations, mobility limits, and muscle imbalances, we help reduce pain and improve efficiency.
Common issues we address include:

  • Back or neck pain during or after playing
  • Hip, shoulder, or knee stiffness that changes your swing
  • Recurring strains or overuse injuries
  • Loss of distance, control, or consistency
  • Fatigue late in the round or game

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Frequently Asked Questions

What is a TPI screen?

A TPI screen is a structured movement assessment that looks at mobility, strength, stability, and posture to find limits that may be changing your swing or causing pain.

How long does a TPI screen take?

Most TPI screens take about 30-45 minutes, including testing and a review of your results.

Schedule Your Appointment

Ready to play more often and with less pain? Contact us today to schedule your TPI sports rehab appointment.

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Titleist Performance Institute Farmington, Lakeville, Apple Valley MN | (651) 460-9449