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As the weather warms up in Roanoke, golfers head back out to courses like Roanoke Country Club, Hunting Hills Country Club, and Hidden Valley Country Club.
The problem? Most golfers go from minimal activity straight into full rounds without preparing their body.
The golf swing is a high-speed, rotational movement that places stress on:
Without proper mobility and control, that stress often ends up in the low back.
It’s usually not just your back—it’s how your body is (or isn’t) moving.
If your hips can’t rotate and extend properly, your lower back compensates—leading to pain and stiffness.
Your mid-back should rotate during your swing. If it doesn’t, your low back takes on more load than it should.
Without proper stability, your body can’t control the forces created during your swing.
Going from zero to 18 holes is one of the fastest ways to irritate your back.
You may be at risk for back pain if you notice:
A little preparation goes a long way in preventing pain.
Skip the first tee cold and you’re asking for problems.
Focus on:
Even 5–10 minutes can make a huge difference.
Your swing depends on these areas moving well.
Prioritize:
When these improve, your back doesn’t have to compensate.
Mobility without control won’t transfer to your swing.
You need:
Don’t jump straight into multiple full rounds per week.
Start with:
Many golfers try to stretch more but still deal with pain.
That’s because:
At Highland Spine + Sport in Roanoke, VA, we take a performance-based approach to golf-related pain.
Your care may include:
Our goal isn’t just to get you out of pain—it’s to help you play better.
If back pain is limiting your game, it’s time to address the root cause.
👉 Book your visit here: https://highlandspine.janeapp.com/
Let’s get you moving, swinging, and performing at your best this golf season.