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Golf and upper limb injuries: a summary and review of the literature

Andrew J McHardy email and Henry P Pollard email

Macquarie Injury Management Group Macquarie University, Sydney 2109 Australia

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Chiropractic & Osteopathy 2005, 13:7doi:10.1186/1746-1340-13-7

Published: 25 May 2005

Abstract

Background

Golf is a popular past time that provides exercise with social interaction. However, as with all sports and activities, injury may occur. Many golf-related injuries occur in the upper limb, yet little research on the potential mechanisms of these injuries has been conducted.

Objective

To review the current literature on golf-related upper limb injuries and report on potential causes of injury as it relates to the golf swing.

Discussion

An overview of the golf swing is described in terms of its potential to cause the frequently noted injuries. Most injuries occur at impact when the golf club hits the ball. This paper concludes that more research into golf-related upper limb injuries is required to develop a thorough understanding of how injuries occur. Types of research include epidemiology studies, kinematic swing analysis and electromyographic studies of the upper limb during golf. By conducting such research, preventative measures maybe developed to reduce golf related injury.


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