Back Pain Ruining Your Golf Game?
Specialized Chiropractic Care for Golfers in Sunset Hills And St. Louis
The golf swing places significant rotational stress on the spine.
A targeted evaluation can identify the mobility restrictions and spinal issues that may be affecting your swing.
✔ Titleist Performance Institute Certified Doctor of Chiropractic
✔ Golf Swing–Related Spine Evaluation
✔ Same-Week Appointments Available
Why the Golf Swing Causes Back Pain
The golf swing creates powerful rotational forces through the lower back.
Over time this can lead to:
• Lower back pain during or after a round
• Stiffness limiting rotation
• Sciatic nerve irritation
• Disc pressure in the lumbar spine
• Reduced power and swing mobility
When spinal movement is restricted, the body compensates — often leading to pain.
Chiropractic Care Designed for Golfers
At Sunset Hills Spine & Joint Center, we evaluate the specific spinal mechanics that influence your golf swing.
Your evaluation focuses on:
✔ Spine mobility and rotation
✔ Disc and nerve involvement
✔ Hip and pelvis movement
✔ Posture affecting your swing
After the evaluation, we develop a personalized care plan designed to help improve mobility and reduce stress on the spine.
This evaluation is ideal for golfers experiencing:
• Lower back pain during their swing
• Pain after playing a round
• Sciatica or nerve symptoms
• Reduced flexibility or rotation
• A previous disc injury
If back pain is limiting your time on the course, identifying the underlying cause is the first step.
What Patients Say
Meet Dr. Justin Hill

Dr. Hill focuses on spine and nerve-related conditions and works with golfers experiencing:
• Back pain
• Sciatica
• Disc-related symptoms
• Mobility limitations
His approach focuses on identifying the underlying spinal mechanics contributing to pain and developing a personalized care plan.
Don’t Let Back Pain Limit Your Golf Game
A targeted spine evaluation can help determine what’s contributing to your discomfort and limited mobility.
Can chiropractic care help golf-related back pain?
Many golfers experience spinal mobility issues or nerve irritation that contribute to pain. An evaluation helps determine the cause.
How soon can I be seen?
Same-week appointments are often available.
Do I need to stop golfing?
Recommendations depend on your specific condition and evaluation findings, but usually you can continue to play during our treatment.
Get Back to Enjoying the Game
If back pain is affecting your swing, schedule an evaluation and take the first step toward improving mobility and comfort.