The purpose of this study was to quantify detailed trunk/shoulder complex motions during the golf drives using a new 5-segment trunk/shoulder model (pelvis, abdomen, thorax, and right/left shoulder girdles) and to describe the patterns of the relative motions of the trunk/shoulder segments. Fifteen male golfers were divided into two groups: skilled (n=8, 3-handicap or better) and less skilled (n=7, 13- to 18-handicap). The ranges of the orientation angles of the segments during the downswing were computed. In addition to the dominant rotation of the thorax, substantial frontal plane motions of the trunk segments (abdomen and thorax) and transverse plane motions of the shoulder girdles were observed. Only the frontal plane motion of the left...
The X-Factor is the relative rotation of the shoulders with respect to the hips during the golf swin...
Previous planar models of the downswing in golf have suggested that upper limb segments (left should...
The object of this study is to examine the segmental movement of the left arm in a golf swing and de...
The golf swing is a complex full body movement during which the spine and shoulders are highly invol...
The golf swing is a complex full body movement during which the spine and shoulders are highly invol...
The key requirement of a successful golf swing is an accurate impact. The body and arm motions dur,i...
International audienceThe golf swing is a complex full body movement during which the spine and shou...
International audienceThe golf swing is a complex full body movement during which the spine and shou...
Study Design: Prospective descriptive biomechanical analysis of shoulder motion in golf. Objective: ...
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...
Low back problems account for the largest proportion of injuries among ama-teur and professional gol...
ABSTRACT: The use of multi-segment trunk models to investigate the crunch factor in golf may be warr...
The aim of this study was to examine the hip, shoulder and pelvic motion elicited by differing lengt...
The use of multi-segment trunk models to investigate the crunch factor in golf may be warranted. The...
The X-Factor is the relative rotation of the shoulders with respect to the hips during the golf swin...
Previous planar models of the downswing in golf have suggested that upper limb segments (left should...
The object of this study is to examine the segmental movement of the left arm in a golf swing and de...
The golf swing is a complex full body movement during which the spine and shoulders are highly invol...
The golf swing is a complex full body movement during which the spine and shoulders are highly invol...
The key requirement of a successful golf swing is an accurate impact. The body and arm motions dur,i...
International audienceThe golf swing is a complex full body movement during which the spine and shou...
International audienceThe golf swing is a complex full body movement during which the spine and shou...
Study Design: Prospective descriptive biomechanical analysis of shoulder motion in golf. Objective: ...
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...
Low back problems account for the largest proportion of injuries among ama-teur and professional gol...
ABSTRACT: The use of multi-segment trunk models to investigate the crunch factor in golf may be warr...
The aim of this study was to examine the hip, shoulder and pelvic motion elicited by differing lengt...
The use of multi-segment trunk models to investigate the crunch factor in golf may be warranted. The...
The X-Factor is the relative rotation of the shoulders with respect to the hips during the golf swin...
Previous planar models of the downswing in golf have suggested that upper limb segments (left should...
The object of this study is to examine the segmental movement of the left arm in a golf swing and de...