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Your Swing.  Diagnosed.

Pro-level performance collaboration, now built for you.

 

SwingDx connects your motion, your body, and your care team - empowering golfers to take control over performance.

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Connected by Motion.
Driven by Insight.

The result is a shared diagnostic language where the golfer, coach, and clinician can work together.

Athlete

SwingDx turns motion into actionable diagnostic insights designed to accelerate performance.

Clinician

SwingDx reveals the functional realities that can't be captured in an exam room.

Coach

We’re not changing the swing to fit an ideal model - we’re adapting the swing to fit the athlete’s body.

Golfer - Athletes

Elevate your golf performance through intelligent diagnostics and insights.

Empowerment Goals

Proactive participation in both training and treatment. Build confidence in understanding physical data and progress. Own your performance through insight, not guesswork.

Insightful

Learn how your specific movements relate to consistency and strain. Use comparative SwingDx timeline data to track improvements.

Performance-Oriented

Mobility, strength, and symmetry are just as crucial as technique. Learn how small biomechanical shifts can signal fatigue, imbalance or injury risk.

Expert-Driven

With care team and coaching team collaboration, improve how your own body patterns influence both performance and discomfort. Reframe 'fixing a swing flaw' to calibrating body mechanics as a source of power and protection.

Clinical Insights

Empowers clinicians to see how movement dysfunction translates into performance mechanics.

Kinematic Correlation

Maps restricted rotations and mobility in correlation to compensatory swing motions. Determine whether pain is due to mechanical inefficiency, strength imbalance or joint dysfunction.

Functional Prescription

Translate biomechanical metrics into exercise prescriptions, mobility routines, and physical therapy protocols. When fitness meets function, performance follows.

Patient Monitoring

Track pre and post-intervention progress through measurable changes in biomechanical data and patient feedback. Expanding care teams to include coaches and trainers.

Communication Goals

Provide quantitative context for subjective symptoms. Bridge terminology between sports medicine and coaching language. Contribute to integrated care plans linking performance goals with health outcomes.

Coaches

Build programs that match what the player's body can do, not just what a perfect swing should look like.

Customize Drills

Reinforce sustainable technique changes grounded in the player's physical capacity, not forced adaptation.

Key Insights

Rotational asymmetries, sequencing patterns, mobility limitations, injury risk clues and force generation correlations to physical strength, timing and performance outcomes.

Performance-Oriented

Mobility, strength, and symmetry are just as crucial as technique. Learn how small biomechanical shifts can signal fatigue, imbalance or injury risk.

Coordination

Coordinate with clinicians or trainers when biomechanical red flags emerge. Adjust practice volume and load based on physical feedback.

A New Dimension of Performance-Driven Medicine

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