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SERVICES

Sports chiropractic, mobility care, and golf performance — built around how you actually move.

Every visit at Taylor Made Integrative Therapy starts with one question: what's driving the problem? Pain, stiffness, lost distance off the tee, a swing that feels off — those are symptoms. We find the movement, mobility, or strength issue underneath, then build a plan that fixes the source, not just the surface. Whether you're a Fort Worth golfer, a CrossFit athlete, a weekend lifter, or an active adult who wants to keep doing what you love, the goal is the same: move better, feel better, perform better.

Where do you want to start?

Pick the path that fits where you are right now. Each one is built around a specific goal, with the treatments and assessments that get you there.

Fort Worth Sports Chiropractor Corrective and functional exercise for golf performance and injury prevention

Golf & Sports Performance

Play longer. Hit farther. Move pain-free.

  • TPI Golf and Power Screen

  • Functional Movement Assessment

  • Corrective and Sport Exercises

Sports chiropractor in Fort Worth providing chiropractic adjustment for pain relief

Pain Relief & Chiropractic Care

  • Spinal and Extremity Adjustments

  • Dry Needling/Cupping

  • Spinal Decompression

Real relief. Lasting results

Sports chiropractor in Fort Worth using myofascial release for mobility and recovery

Mobility & Recovery

  • Myofascial Release & Stretching

  • Compression Flossing

  • Motor Control Learning

Move freely. Recover faster.

What We Use to Get You There

A look at the specific tools behind every treatment plan. Most visits combine several of these based on what your body needs that day.

ASSESSMENTS — Finding the Root Cause

Before treatment, we find out exactly why you're hurting or why your performance has plateaued. These are the screens we use.

Titleist Performance Institute Golf Screen

  • What it is: A TPI body-swing assessment that connects your physical limitations to specific swing faults, lost power, or pain on the course.

  • Best for: Golfers of any level who want to play longer, hit farther, and protect their body. Full details on the Golf & Sports Performance page.Button: Learn About the TPI Golf Screen → /golf-sports-performance

Selective Functional Movement Assessment (SFMA)

  • What it is: A movement-based diagnostic system that breaks down fundamental patterns — bending, twisting, reaching — to pinpoint whether your problem is a mobility restriction, a stability issue, or both.

  • Best for: Patients with recurring pain or athletes who need answers beyond a basic injury check.

Functional Movement Screen (FMS)

  • What it is: A scored screen that evaluates how you move through key patterns like squatting, lunging, and reaching. The score reveals imbalances, weaknesses, and mobility limits that raise your injury risk.

  • Best for: Active adults and athletes who want to prevent injury and move more efficiently.

TPI Golf Screen
SFMA
FMS

TREATMENTS — Relieving Pain and Restoring Motion

Hands-on care that gets pain down and motion up quickly, so we can layer in the strength and corrective work that makes results last.

Adjustments

Chiropractic Adjustments

  • What it is: Controlled, specific force applied to joints that aren't moving well — most often in the spine, but also shoulders, hips, and ankles.

  • How it helps: Reduces pain, improves range of motion, and restores efficient mechanics for golf swings, sprints, lifts, and daily life.

  • What to expect: Mild soreness for 24–48 hours is possible, similar to post-workout soreness.

Fort Worth Sports Chiropractor performing spinal adjustment
Myofascial Release

Myofascial Release

  • What it is: A hands-on technique targeting tight muscle and fascia to restore mobility and reduce pain.

  • How it helps: Breaks up adhesions, improves flexibility, and lets you move without restriction.

  • What to expect: Mild soreness or occasional bruising that resolves quickly. Water and light movement help.

Fort Worth Sports Chiropractor performing myofascial release
Dry-Needling

Dry Needling

  • What it is: Thin, sterile needles placed into trigger points or dysfunctional tissue to release tension, improve blood flow, and reduce pain.

  • How it helps: Often produces immediate pain reduction and better muscle activation — especially useful for stubborn trigger points, tendon issues, and overuse injuries.

  • What to expect: Temporary soreness or minor bruising. Rare side effects when performed by a trained provider.

Fort Worth Sports Chiropractor dry needling a trigger point
Cupping

Cupping Therapy

  • What it is: Suction cups lift tissue to improve circulation and release tension. Unlike massage, which compresses, cupping pulls upward to create space for blood flow.

  • How it helps: Reduces tightness, speeds recovery, and improves mobility.

  • What to expect: Temporary circular marks and mild tenderness that fade within a few days.

Fort Worth Sports Chiropractor cupping for increased circulation
Spinal Decompression

Spinal Decompression

  • What it is: A non-surgical, computerized traction treatment that gently reduces pressure on spinal discs and nerves, improving blood flow and hydration to the area.

  • How it helps: Effective for disc bulges and herniations, degenerative disc changes, sciatica, neck and low-back pain, and nerve symptoms like tingling or numbness.

  • What to expect: Some patients feel mild soreness or post-workout fatigue after a session, usually resolving within 24–48 hours.

Fort Worth Sports Chiropractor using spinal decompression to resolve disc herniation

PERFORMANCE & RECOVERY — Making Results Last

Pain relief is the first goal. Long-term control is the bigger one. This is the work that prevents the next flare-up and unlocks better performance.

Corrective Exercise

Corrective & Functional Exercises

  • What it is: Personalized movements that address the weaknesses, imbalances, and faulty patterns driving your pain or performance problem.

  • How it helps: Builds the mobility, stability, and strength your body needs to move efficiently — on the course, in the gym, or in daily life.

  • What to expect: Minimal side effects; mild soreness if a movement is new to you.

Fort Worth Sports Chiropractor  sports specific and corrective exericses
Red Light

Near-Infrared & Red Light Therapy

  • What it is: Low-level wavelengths of red and near-infrared light that stimulate cellular repair, improve circulation, and reduce inflammation. Non-invasive and safe.

  • How it helps: Accelerates recovery, reduces muscle soreness, supports soft tissue healing, and boosts cellular energy (ATP production).

  • What to expect: Most patients feel nothing during or after. Occasional warmth or temporary redness. Eye protection provided when needed.

Fort Worth Sports Chiropractor using Near Infrared Light Therapy for pain relief and inflammation reduction
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