Injury risk-factor differences between two golf swing styles: a biomechanical analysis of the lumbar spine, hip and knee.

IF 4.6 Q2 MATERIALS SCIENCE, BIOMATERIALS
ACS Applied Bio Materials Pub Date : 2024-10-01 Epub Date: 2021-07-19 DOI:10.1080/14763141.2021.1945672
Kiran D Kanwar, Jordan Cannon, David L Nichols, George J Salem, Mark D Mann
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Abstract

The golf swing has been associated with mechanical injury risk factors at many joints. One swing, the Minimalist Golf Swing, was hypothesised to reduce lumbar spine, lead hip, and lead knee ranges of motion and peak net joint moments, while affecting swing performance, compared to golfers' existing swings. Existing and MGS swings of 15 golfers with handicaps ranging from +2 to -20 were compared. During MGS downswing, golfers had 18.3% less lumbar spine transverse plane ROM, 40.7 and 41.8% less lead hip sagittal and frontal plane ROM, and 39.2% less lead knee sagittal plane ROM. MGS reduced lead hip extensor, abductor, and internal rotator moments by 17.8, 19.7 and 43%, while lead knee extensor, abductor, adductor and external rotator moments were reduced by 24.1, 26.6, 37 and 68.8% respectively. With MGS, club approach was 2° shallower, path 4° more in-to-out and speed 2 m/s slower. MGS reduced certain joint ROM and moments that are linked to injury risk factors, while influencing club impact factors with varying effect. Most golf injuries are from overuse, so reduced loads per cycle with MGS may extend the healthy life of joints, and permit golfers to play injury-free for more years.

两种高尔夫挥杆方式的损伤风险因素差异:腰椎、髋关节和膝关节的生物力学分析。
高尔夫挥杆动作与许多关节的机械损伤风险因素有关。与高尔夫球手现有的挥杆动作相比,一种名为 "极简高尔夫挥杆动作"(Minimalist Golf Swing)的挥杆动作被认为可以减少腰椎、髋关节和膝关节的活动范围以及关节净力矩峰值,同时影响挥杆表现。对 15 名差点在 +2 到 -20 之间的高尔夫球手的现有挥杆动作和 MGS 挥杆动作进行了比较。在 MGS 下杆过程中,高尔夫球手的腰椎横向平面 ROM 减少了 18.3%,髋关节矢状面和正面 ROM 分别减少了 40.7% 和 41.8%,膝关节矢状面 ROM 减少了 39.2%。MGS 使髋关节外展、内收和内旋力矩分别减少了 17.8%、19.7% 和 43%,而膝关节外展、内收、外展和外旋力矩分别减少了 24.1%、26.6%、37% 和 68.8%。在使用 MGS 的情况下,球杆进尺浅了 2°,路径从内向外多了 4°,速度慢了 2 米/秒。MGS 减少了某些与受伤风险因素相关的关节 ROM 和力矩,同时对球杆撞击因素产生了不同的影响。大多数高尔夫损伤都是由于过度使用造成的,因此通过 MGS 减少每个周期的负荷可延长关节的健康寿命,使高尔夫球手在更长的时间内打球不受伤害。
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