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Etiology and Prevention of Common Injuries in Golf

Ike B. Hasley, Timothy D. Ostby, Christopher M. Fjosne, Elena J. Jelsing

2023Current Sports Medicine Reports10 citationsDOI

Abstract

ABSTRACT: Golf is a popular sport played by individuals of varying age and skillsets. The golf swing is unique and complex, creating potential for various musculoskeletal injuries in both amateur and professional golfers. Understanding the basic biomechanics of the golf swing and its relation to injury etiology can assist the health care provider in recognizing and preventing musculoskeletal injuries secondary to golf. Most injuries occur in the upper limb and the lumbar spine. This review describes musculoskeletal pathologies seen in golfers with respect to anatomic area and golf swing biomechanics, while summarizing effective prevention strategies and swing modifications to address these potential injuries.

Topics & Concepts

MedicineAmateurEtiologySwingPhysical medicine and rehabilitationBiomechanicsPhysical therapyInjury preventionSports medicineHuman factors and ergonomicsPoison controlOccupational safety and healthMedical emergencyPathologyAnatomyEngineeringPolitical scienceLawMechanical engineeringSports Dynamics and BiomechanicsMechanics and Biomechanics StudiesShoulder Injury and Treatment