TPI MOVEMENT SCREEN

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The TPI movement screen is a functional movement assessment will look for any mobility restrictions in golfers which may affect different aspects of the golf swing. It will help players identify the unique areas of their own swing which may affect their golf game or lead to injury. The TPI movement screen and swing assessment will help assess the following:

  • 16 different movements
  • Most common swing characteristics
  • Movement quality
  • Painful movement patterns

Following the TPI movement and swing screen, each individual will work with their Titleist Performance Instructor to identify corrective exercises and drills for any limitation or swing characteristics seen. If the individual felt any pain during the assessment, they will also be provided with options/next best steps for follow-up treatment.

Improve your game with TPI

How We Help Improve Your Golf Game

  • Feel stronger & hit it longer
  • Improve balance, coordination & power
  • Address mobility & stability limitations
  • Understand your body in relation to a golf swing
  • Prevent back, shoulder, elbow & wrist pain

Pricing Plans

$300


TPI initial evaluation including training session to review individualized exercise program, access to app where golfer can follow their personalized exercise program, as well as access to our certified professional’s email. This includes a 4-6 week follow-up evaluation.


TPI Evaluation

$150



Personal Training

Add-on option: In-person Personal Training sessions with Charlie including an individualized program based on the TPI Movement Assessment 

$125



Personal Training

Add-on option: In-person Personal Training sessions with one of our AE coaches including an individualized program based on the TPI Movement Assessment 

$75



Swing Evaluation

The Swing Evaluation looks at the 15 most common characteristics of a golfers swing that can lead to mechanical issues and increase risk of injury. 

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Meet Our Professional

Charlie Savard, DPT, CSCS, TPI-1

Staff Physical Therapist

Charlie received his Bachelor’s Degree in Biology education from Rivier University in 2018. While at Rivier University, he was a member of the baseball team and developed an interest in the link between physical therapy and strength and conditioning. He then earned his Doctor of Physical Therapy Degree from the University of Massachusetts Lowell in 2023. He is a Sports and Orthopedic Physical Therapist at Athletic Evolution PT in Wilmington, Ma and treats a wide range of patients from your “Average joes” and weekend warriors to elite and professional athletes. Dr. Savard is certified in modern strength training, spinal manipulations and dry needling for the upper extremity, neck, and head.

What is TPI?

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TPI is the world’s leading educational organization dedicated to the study of how the human body functions in relation to the golf swing.


Since its inception in 2003, TPI has studied thousands of golfers ranging from the top professional Tour players to weekend enthusiasts. An incredible amount of data on players of all shapes, sizes, ages, and fitness levels has been gathered during this time. Using this data, TPI discovered how a properly functioning body allows a player to swing a golf club in the most efficient way possible. Additionally, TPI has analyzed how physical limitations in a player’s body can adversely affect the golf swing and potentially lead to injury.


TPI’s mission is to educate golfers and industry professionals on the Body-Swing Connection™ through its one of a kind ‘TPI Certified’ educational program. This program was developed by founders Dr. Greg Rose and Dave Phillips along with a 52 member advisory staff of industry leading experts. Five unique fields of study are offered for TPI Certification: Golf, Medical, Fitness, Power and Junior Development. Currently, there are over 19,000 TPI Certified professionals in 63 countries assisting players of all skill levels. Use this site to find a TPI Certified pro near you.

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Our Services

Injury Prevention / Return to Sport

Injury Prevention / Return to Sport

Our Return to Sport Program is designed for our patients who are nearing the end of their Physical Therapy treatment at AE PT, but are either unprepared to start training on their own or could benefit from a bridge between therapy and traditional sports specific training. Too often we see patients/athletes being discharged from Physical Therapy because they can walk around pain free, but are not prepared for the athletic demands of their sport or the physical demands of their job or lifestyle. This unfortunately can lead to a set-back or another injury. Our therapists will work in conjunction with our strength coaches, using your initial evaluation, treatments, and a post treatment evaluation to essentially create a road map to lead you from therapy back to your sport. We offer a variety of return to sport programs so that our patients can choose an option that best fits what they need and want. Each program will be customized just for you, and feature our strength coaches and therapists working together to best serve you. Our team will work with you to find the best available option for you and your long term health.

Soft Tissue Massage, Myofascial Release, & Instrument Assisted

Soft tissue massage is a type of massage therapy that focuses on the manipulation of soft tissues such as muscles, tendons, ligaments, and fascia. It is a hands-on technique that is used to treat a range of physical ailments, including back pain, neck pain, headaches, sports injuries, and more.


Instrument assisted soft tissue mobilization (IASTM)  is a skilled myofascial intervention used for soft-tissue treatment. It is based on the principles of cross fiber massage.  


It is applied using instruments that are usually made of stainless steel with beveled edges and contours that can conform to different body anatomical locations and allows for deeper penetration. It is used for the detection and treatment of soft tissue disorders.


Instruments effectively break down fascial restrictions and scar tissue. The ergonomic design of these instruments provides the clinician with the ability to locate restrictions and allows the clinician to treat the affected area with the appropriate amount of pressure


Active Isolated & PNF Stretching

Active Isolated Stretching

This technique involves holding a stretch for two seconds at a time, and then repeating the stretch while increasing the resistance by a few degrees each time. AIS uses reciprocal inhibition, which is a two-second hold at the end of the movement pattern.


PNF stretching

This advanced flexibility training technique involves stretching and contracting the targeted muscle group. PNF stretching includes techniques like hold-relax, contract-relax, and hold-relax with agonist contraction.


Combining PNF techniques with active stretching can help increase mobility and maximize the effectiveness of both techniques. For example, you can add a series of contract-relax impulses to an active stretching exercise like the kneeling lunge

Trigger Point Release & Neuromuscular Techniques

Trigger point release, also known as trigger point therapy or myofascial release, is a massage technique that involves applying pressure to specific points in the body to relieve pain and tension

Joint mobilization and Spinal Manipulations

Joint mobilization is a physical therapy technique that involves a physical therapist manually moving a patient’s joint to improve its range of motion, reduce pain, and increase joint function.

Selective Functional Movement Assessment & Functional Movement Screen

The SFMA is a clinical model used to assist diagnosis and treatment of musculoskeletal disorders by identifying dysfunctions in movement patterns. The SFMA is meant to be used by physiotherapists / physical therapists, athletic trainers, chiropractors, and physicians.

Cupping & Dry Needling

Cupping therapy is an alternative medicine technique that uses suction to create a vacuum on the skin to promote healing.


Dry needling is a treatment that involves inserting thin needles into the skin to treat pain and movement issues.

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