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Lumbopelvic kinematic characteristics of golfers with limited hip rotation.

Sol-Bi Kim1, Joshua Sung H You2, Oh-Yun Kwon3, Chung-Hwi Yi3.   

Abstract

BACKGROUND: While the biomechanical characteristics of the golf swing are well established, the lumbopelvic kinematic characteristics of professional golfers with limited hip internal rotation warrant further investigation.
PURPOSE: The specific aim was to ascertain mechanical differences in lumbopelvic-hip movement of asymptomatic professional golfers with and without limited hip internal rotation during the golf swing. STUDY
DESIGN: Controlled laboratory study.
METHODS: Thirty professional male golfers (aged 25-35 years and 0 handicap matched) were classified into either the limited hip internal motion (LHIM) group (range of motion<20°) or the normal hip internal motion (NHIM) group (range of motion≥30°). All participants underwent clinical tests (muscle strength, muscle length, and range of motion) and a biomechanical assessment using 8 infrared optic cameras in a motion analysis system. Independent t tests were performed to determine potential mean differences in muscle strength, length, and range of motion and lumbopelvic kinematics at P<.05.
RESULTS: Kinematic analysis revealed that the LHIM group showed significantly greater lumbar flexion (P<.001), right and left axial rotation (P<.025), and right-side lateral bending (P=.003) than the NHIM group. A greater pelvic posterior tilt was observed in the LHIM group when compared with the NHIM group (P=.021). Clinical tests showed reduced internal rotator muscle strength and shorter muscle length in the iliopsoas (P=.017) and hamstring (P<.001) among those in the LHIM group when compared with the NHIM group. CLINICAL RELEVANCE: The study data suggest that constraints to hip joint internal rotation, along with muscle strength imbalances between the agonist and antagonist muscles and muscle tightness, are associated with substantially greater lumbopelvic movement during the golf swing.
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Keywords:  golf; limited hip rotation; lumbopelvic kinematics; muscle imbalance

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Year:  2014        PMID: 25398245     DOI: 10.1177/0363546514555698

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Am J Sports Med        ISSN: 0363-5465            Impact factor:   6.202


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