Titleist Performance Institute Golf Screens

Have you ever felt pain during a round of golf? As a round goes on do you feel restricted getting through your swing? Are you looking to improve your power and flexibility in your swing?

If you answered yes to any of these questions our new TPI program might be the thing for you!

Our new TPI program puts you through 16 movement based tests to see areas in your body that may be affecting the fluidity of your swing. 

Our initial assessment will include the testing, treatment of the areas that you may be restricted and then programing and coaching thorugh exercises to help fix those faulty areas in your game. Once we evaluate and find the areas holding your game back we can set you up for either every other week or once a month follow-ups to progress your exercises and keep the body feeling loose!

So grab a club and book now with Dr. Zuback (Back Bay @ Tracksmith, Downtown and Dorchester @ Backyahd) and Dr. Bernstein (Cambridge, Back Bay @ The University Club and Brookline).

This is a out-of-pocket based service that includes a 16 point movement screen, manual therapy work addressing the physical limitations found and video analysis correlating results with your swing in addition to a 5 week home exercise program via the TPI PRO App.  

Pricing: $155 for 60 minute initial assessment.


TPI Certified Providers

Dr. Brittany Zuback, Downtown, Back Bay @ Tracksmith, Dorchester @ BackYahd offices

Dr. Zuback was born and raised in Thunder Bay, Ontario, Canada, where she excelled in both school and sport. Dr. Zuback graduated in 2015 from the University of Vermont with a bachelor of science in exercise and movement science where she played four years of Division 1 ice hockey. During her time at Vermont she set numerous program records including the team record for most points and goals in a single season by a catamount in 2013, the single season assists record in 2014, and scored the game winning goal in triple overtime v.s Maine in the Catamounts first ever playoff victory. In four seasons, she never missed a game and set the program record in 2015 for 137 consecutive games played. She is tied for the lead in power play goals and ended her collegiate career second all time in scoring at Vermont.  After undergrad she attended the Canadian Memorial Chiropractic College to obtain her doctor of chiropractic while playing professional women's hockey for the Toronto Furies in the CWHL. 

After her college career, she took two seasons off while beginning chiropractic school. In 2017 she decided to put the skates back on and was drafted 9th overall by Toronto Furies in the CWHL where she played one full season and was nominated for rookie of the year. Most recently Brittany was a member of the Professional Women’s Hockey Player’s Association in Boston. From the weekend warrior to the elite athlete and everyone in between, Dr. Zuback's philosophy is geared towards treating the cause of a patient's injury, rather than just the symptoms themselves. In her spare time Dr. Zuback enjoys playing hockey, golf, staying active and enjoying the great outdoors. She prides herself on staying up to date with research as well as treating through an evidence based approach focused on patient centred care.

Dr. Zuback appreciates the importance of staying current with research in order to optimize patient care and recovery. Her previous experience as a professional athlete has allowed her to understand the mind and dedication of an athlete, as well as the frustrations that come with injuries and setbacks. She stresses the importance of goal setting with all her patients, whether they are training for sport or training for life. In Dr. Zuback’s opinion, it doesn’t matter if you’re 10 or 75, movement is medicine. She will not only work with you, but collaborate with your other healthcare providers to give you the level of care you deserve. 

Exercise is an important part of all Dr. Zuback’s treatments. In order to optimize outcomes, you have an important role to play in supporting your care. Studies have shown that manual therapy works best and is most effective when done in conjunction with other therapies like exercise training. Brittany will take you through a rehab regime tailored to your injury, ability level and goals. So, whether you’re just trying to live pain free, run a 5k, golf on weekends or training to PR that back squat, Brittany will create and coach you through a program just for you. Brittany insists oncare recommendations based on the evidence, her clinical experience and your preferences & goals. She not only uses manual therapy, such as manipulation, soft tissue therapy and dry needling, but also insists on the importance of patient education and understanding. Her goal is to always have you leave your appointment with peace of mind knowing a thorough plan of management is in place, self management strategies have been discussed, goals have been set and recovery in sight!

In addition to completing a rigorous degree in chiropractic medicine at the Canadian Memorial Chiropractic College, Dr. Zuback is always enhancing her education with continuing education courses. She is a TPI (Titleist Performance Institute) Medical provider, a Shift Concussion Management Level One Provider. Athletes and sports injuries are of special interest. She is certified in Functional Integrated Acupuncture (Dry Needling) and is trained in treating patients suffering from Knee Osteoarthritis through the University of Melbourne's PEAK Program. Brittany is licensed to practice chiropractic in both Canada and USA.


Dr. Ryan Bernstein, Cambridge, Brookline and Back Bay @ The University Club offices

Dr. Ryan Bernstein grew up in Staten Island, New York. As one of three boys, Ryan has always had an affinity for all things sports, especially baseball and basketball. He attended Susan E. Wagner High School, where he was captain of his basketball and baseball teams. During his junior year of high school, he suffered an ankle injury that required physical therapy, and at this time Ryan knew that he wanted to work in the sports medicine world. After graduation, Ryan attended SUNY Cortland and graduated with a degree in Exercise Science. He also spent 1 year at the University at Buffalo, where he was a team manager and practice player for the men’s basketball team. During his time in undergrad, he became a AFAA Certified Personal Trainer, with further certifications in yoga, prehab/rehab exercises and over head athlete shoulder health.

In the fall of 2016 Ryan began his journey into his Chiropractic career enrolling in New York Chiropractic College (NYCC). During his time there he discovered that he could combine his passion for athletics and fitness with sports medicine. During his clinical rotations at NYCC, Ryan had the opportunity to work with many patient populations. Ryan completed a 10 week rotation studying under doctors at the VA hospital in Bath, NY. At the Bath VA, he worked with veterans using rehab-based exercises to combat chronic pain. He also spent time working under Dr. Canfield at Hobart William Smith College treating collegiate athletes (swimming/diving, baseball, hockey, lacrosse, basketball, football, field hockey, track and field, and soccer), and the Elmira Pioneers, a summer league baseball team with DI players from all over the SEC. Ryan also completed a rotation in Ithaca, New York where he used chiropractic treatments and interventions as an alternative to opioid use in patients who suffer from chronic pain. Ryan also received certificates in Sports Medicine and Human Performance, and Whole Food Nutrition while at NYCC.

In November of 2019, Ryan attended seminars in Active Release Techniques in Toronto, and became certified in lower extremity ART. Ryan is looking forward to putting his certifications and skill set to use as the newest member of the WIMB's Chiropractic team.

In his spare time Ryan likes to play basketball and softball, workout, hike and kayak with his wife.