 The video analysis allows us to really take a more in-depth look at the golf swing. To slow things down in high definition and slow motion really analyze the different components of the golf swing to find any possible dysfunction or abnormality with movement. After the video analysis we can also look at a biomechanical screen to further identify areas improvement or areas of dysfunction that may be causing pain. With the video golf analysis we're really able to identify an individualized program for each patient or each client that helps them identify their specific areas of weakness or dysfunction and identify a program that allows them to work on those areas for both performance improvement and also to reduce pain or dysfunction during the golf swing. So there are two main options for the video golf analysis. One is just performance improvement or enhancement. Someone looking to improve their game perhaps find dysfunctions or areas of improvement to identify an individualized program for this. The other possibility is someone who's having pain with activities of daily living. Say back pain. Sometimes this pain is associated to golf or dysfunctional golf swing. This area needs to be addressed if the overall improvement in pain reduction is going to be made. In that case some people may be able to utilize this opportunity with a physician's script for treating the pain or dysfunction with activities of daily living that may also have carry over into this golf swing. In addition to being a physical therapist I've also been certified through the Titleist Performance Institute which is an in-depth program of really analyzing the golfer as a whole both biomechanically and with video analysis.