This work presents the creation, validation, and utility of a new full body biomechanical model to describe the golf swing. The model used 47 retroreflective markers to capture swing data with a 12-camera Vicon MX motion capture system. Motion data was collected at 250Hz, the data was processed, and a 17 segment custom biomechanical model was constructed in Visual3D (c-motion, Derwood, MD). Data from 10 subjects was collected. The swing was divided by 4 event times—Address, Peak Backswing, Impact, and Follow Through—at which the kinematics of the swing were analyzed. Validation results indicated excellent agreement between expected joint angles and joint angles calculated by the Visual3D model (R = 0.999). Kinematic results indicated that X...
peer-reviewedDespite an increase in the number of full-body three-dimensional computer models of the...
The key requirement of a successful golf swing is an accurate impact. The body and arm motions dur,i...
It is believed that increasing the X-factor (movement of the shoulders relative to the hips) during ...
This work presents the creation, validation, and utility of a new full body biomechanical model to d...
This work presents the creation, validation, and utility of a new full body biomechanical model to d...
This work presents the creation, validation, and utility of a new full body biomechanical model to d...
Introduction. Computer simulation models permit the study of the complex interactions between biomec...
The aim of this study was to create and validate a full-body musculoskeletal model of a golfer perfo...
Advances in golf club performance are typically based on the notion that golfer biomechanics do not ...
Advances in golf club performance are typically based on the notion that golfer biomechanics do not ...
The aim of this study was to create and validate a full-body musculoskeletal model of a golfer perf...
peer-reviewedIntroduction. Computer simulation models permit the study of the complex interactions b...
AbstractDespite an increase in the number of full-body three-dimensional computer models of the golf...
AbstractDespite an increase in the number of full-body three-dimensional computer models of the golf...
Numerous studies have been conducted to investigate golf swing performance in both preventing injury...
peer-reviewedDespite an increase in the number of full-body three-dimensional computer models of the...
The key requirement of a successful golf swing is an accurate impact. The body and arm motions dur,i...
It is believed that increasing the X-factor (movement of the shoulders relative to the hips) during ...
This work presents the creation, validation, and utility of a new full body biomechanical model to d...
This work presents the creation, validation, and utility of a new full body biomechanical model to d...
This work presents the creation, validation, and utility of a new full body biomechanical model to d...
Introduction. Computer simulation models permit the study of the complex interactions between biomec...
The aim of this study was to create and validate a full-body musculoskeletal model of a golfer perfo...
Advances in golf club performance are typically based on the notion that golfer biomechanics do not ...
Advances in golf club performance are typically based on the notion that golfer biomechanics do not ...
The aim of this study was to create and validate a full-body musculoskeletal model of a golfer perf...
peer-reviewedIntroduction. Computer simulation models permit the study of the complex interactions b...
AbstractDespite an increase in the number of full-body three-dimensional computer models of the golf...
AbstractDespite an increase in the number of full-body three-dimensional computer models of the golf...
Numerous studies have been conducted to investigate golf swing performance in both preventing injury...
peer-reviewedDespite an increase in the number of full-body three-dimensional computer models of the...
The key requirement of a successful golf swing is an accurate impact. The body and arm motions dur,i...
It is believed that increasing the X-factor (movement of the shoulders relative to the hips) during ...