Golf Performance handles training and prevention
This silo is for speed work, golf fitness, force plate testing, swing analysis, and golf injury prevention.
One brand. Two divisions. A shared commitment to clear evaluation, better decisions, and practical next steps for golfers and active adults.
Philosophy
Golf Performance and Physical Therapy stay separate on purpose so each visitor gets the right starting point.
This silo is for speed work, golf fitness, force plate testing, swing analysis, and golf injury prevention.
This silo is for Chattanooga patients who need evaluation, treatment, and return-to-activity care.
Testing and evaluation keep the handoff between rehab and performance clear instead of mixing the two together.
Why data matters
The site leans on assessment and measured change instead of hype, broad promises, or vague wellness language.
Ground interaction data can make it easier to understand how a golfer creates speed and where the plan should start.
Three-dimensional data can show patterns that standard video alone may not capture clearly enough.
Diagnosis, symptom behavior, and movement testing help shape the right treatment plan for the patient.
Provider placeholders
Use only verified credentials, approved headshots, and real bios before the site is fully launched.
Primary provider placeholder. Add real names only after the business approves the public bio copy.
Credential placeholder. Include only degrees, licenses, and certifications that are verified.
Headshot placeholder. Replace this note when the final approved images are ready.
Testimonial placeholder. Do not publish fabricated reviews or unapproved outcome stories.
Brand color placeholder. Update this only when the final visual system is approved.
Internal links
Use these links to move into the right section of the site without drifting into a generic catch-all page.
FAQ
These answers keep the brand message clear while the final team details are still placeholders.
Because prevention and performance live in a different content silo than diagnosis, treatment, and rehab.
It should. Data helps the visitor understand the next step, whether that is training, rehab, or a referral back into performance work.
No. The page uses explicit placeholders until the real provider details are approved.
Next step
Start with the path that matches the real problem, then use the evaluation process to clarify the plan.