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Golf Injuries in West Vancouver

Golf loads the back, shoulders, elbows, and wrists through a repetitive, rotational swing, and small faults add up over a season. We treat the injury and look at how you move and load the swing, so you play through the season instead of around it. Braedan Lalor leads our golf work and is recognised internationally for golf performance.

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How we treat golf injuries

We treat the injury first, then look at the thing most golfers never get assessed: how your body moves through the swing and where it is overloading. Your physiotherapist settles the pain with hands-on treatment, rebuilds the strength, mobility, and rotation the swing demands, and works on the pattern driving the problem. Braedan’s background in golf performance means the plan is built around the real demands of the swing rather than generic rehab, with kinesiology-led strengthening to carry it through.

Is this you?

  • Lower back pain or stiffness that builds over a round or a season.
  • Golfer’s or tennis elbow from the grip and impact.
  • Shoulder pain at the top or the finish of the swing.
  • Wrist pain from impact or catching the turf.
  • A recurring niggle that flares every time you ramp up your golf.

Common questions

What patients ask most about golf injuries.

Can physiotherapy help my golf game, not just the injury?
Yes. Treating the injury is the start; the lasting fix is building the mobility, rotation, and strength the swing demands and addressing the movement fault that overloaded you. Braedan works specifically in golf performance, so the plan is built around the swing rather than generic rehab.
What are the most common golf injuries?
Lower back pain leads, followed by elbow (golfer’s and tennis elbow), shoulder, and wrist problems. They usually come from the repetitive, rotational load of the swing rather than one bad shot, which is why assessing how you move matters as much as treating the sore spot.
Do I have to stop golfing while I recover?
Often not entirely. We manage the load and modify rather than shut you down where it is safe to keep playing, and we are honest when a problem genuinely needs a pause. The plan is built around getting you through the season.
Do I need a referral to be seen?
No. You can book directly in BC. Bring the details of how and when the pain shows up in your golf, and we build the assessment around it.

Book treatment for golf injuries.

No referral, no insurance bill to pay upfront, and usually an appointment inside the week. Call the clinic closest to you.

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or call the clinic closest to you

16th Street (604) 281-3345·Ocean Walk (604) 281-3122