PHYSICAL
The Functional Baseline Assessment
Whether you are a beginner or a PGA tour professional the assessment is the same. The comprehensive movement screen, designed to identify deficiencies/ swing faults asymmetries found in your body. A biochemical evaluation designed to enhance your bodies own biochemistry and nutritional abilities. Both on and off the course.
Now, the secret sauce!
The neurokinetic evaluation and functional baseline program were created after nearly a decade on the PGA tour. Designed specifically to assess, identify the specific neurological, biomechanical functions of dysfunction or lack of proper tone with respect to the body, or more importantly your golf movement.
This program was designed and propagated by the advice of Vijay Singh, Steve Elkington, and Steven Ames. The evaluation and protocols were made to enhance the PGA tour professionals. From these screens, Dr. Bareilles and Glenn Deck will design a golf lesson, treatment, and training program which will translate into - “the best golf you’ll ever play.”
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This specifically designed program targets structural, biochemical, nutritional, mental and emotional integrity through a series of baseline questionnaires and functional tests. A corrective treatment program will be recommended at the end of the assessment.
Nutrition Evaluation
Full Body System Survey Evaluation
Digestive and Immune System Evaluation
Liver Detoxification, Oxidative Stress, Fat/Cholesterol Evaluation
Stress and Psycho-social Evaluation
- 24 Point Biomechanical Evaluation
- 30 Point Physical Evaluation (Both Upper and Lower Extremities
- Functional Aerobic & Anaerobic Testing
- Dynamic Postural and Balance Testing
- Postural and Gate Analysis
- 24 Point Neurokinetic Evaluation
- Balance and Posture Neurokinetic Evaluation (specific to golf/swing)
- Seated/ Standing/ Prone Neurokinetic Analysis (specific to swing)
- Neurological Dynamic Testing to Motor and Sensory Function
- Neurokinetic Sequencing to Specific to your golf swing function
All protocols are created specific to the individual; no two programs are created the same.