The key requirement of a successful golf swing is an accurate impact. The body and arm motions dur,ing the backward and forward swings must be executed in such a way that an accurate impact is secured. Novice golfers experience difficulties in coordinating the arm and body motions due to the complexity of the mobility system formed by the trunk and arms. Differentiation of the abnormal swings causing inaccurate impact from normal swings through in-depth trunk motion analysis is thus of importance. The purpose of this study was to provide a biomechanical profile of the normal go'lf swing in te~ms of trunk motion ranges and patterns with the aim of establishing baseline data for comparative studies
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...
ABSTRACT: The use of multi-segment trunk models to investigate the crunch factor in golf may be warr...
Low back problems account for the largest proportion of injuries among ama-teur and professional gol...
As the trunk plays a vital role during the golf full swing, it is important to understand how body m...
According to many authors in the field of golf medicine, the main causes of back injuries are overus...
The sport of golf has become one of the most popular recreational activities in the world being play...
The purpose of this study was to quantify detailed trunk/shoulder complex motions during the golf dr...
Study Design: Prospective descriptive biomechanical analysis of shoulder motion in golf. Objective: ...
From a biomechanical perspective, the golf swing is an interesting movement that is characterised by...
Modified swing patterns and general exercises have been suggested for golfers with back problems. Ho...
In order to analyze the 3D golf swing on different slopes in the course, six golfers of handicap und...
Analyzing Thoracic Spine and Hip Mobility and the Effects on Kinematics in the Golf Swing and its Re...
INTRODUCTION: The majority of research in golf to date has focused on both professional and elite le...
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...
ABSTRACT: The use of multi-segment trunk models to investigate the crunch factor in golf may be warr...
Low back problems account for the largest proportion of injuries among ama-teur and professional gol...
As the trunk plays a vital role during the golf full swing, it is important to understand how body m...
According to many authors in the field of golf medicine, the main causes of back injuries are overus...
The sport of golf has become one of the most popular recreational activities in the world being play...
The purpose of this study was to quantify detailed trunk/shoulder complex motions during the golf dr...
Study Design: Prospective descriptive biomechanical analysis of shoulder motion in golf. Objective: ...
From a biomechanical perspective, the golf swing is an interesting movement that is characterised by...
Modified swing patterns and general exercises have been suggested for golfers with back problems. Ho...
In order to analyze the 3D golf swing on different slopes in the course, six golfers of handicap und...
Analyzing Thoracic Spine and Hip Mobility and the Effects on Kinematics in the Golf Swing and its Re...
INTRODUCTION: The majority of research in golf to date has focused on both professional and elite le...
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...
ABSTRACT: The use of multi-segment trunk models to investigate the crunch factor in golf may be warr...