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Effects Of Fatigue On Golf Performance, Daniel J. Leib, Nicholas R. Higdon, W. Holmes Finch, Eric L. Dugan Jan 2012

Effects Of Fatigue On Golf Performance, Daniel J. Leib, Nicholas R. Higdon, W. Holmes Finch, Eric L. Dugan

Daniel Leib

No abstract provided.


The Effects Of The Deflection Point And Shaft Mass On Swing And Launch Parameters In The Golf Swing, Christopher Joyce, Angus Burnett, Stephen Herbert Jan 2012

The Effects Of The Deflection Point And Shaft Mass On Swing And Launch Parameters In The Golf Swing, Christopher Joyce, Angus Burnett, Stephen Herbert

Research outputs 2012

This study determined whether a higher dynamic deflection point (DDP) was evident when using a driver fitted with a stiff shaft of greater mass and whether between-shaft differences were evident in swing and launch parameters. Twelve elite male golfers had three shots analysed for each of two drivers fitted with “stiff” shafts of different mass (56 g and 78 g). Six swing and launch parameters were measured by a real-time launch monitor and the (DDP) was measured using a motion analysis system. Between-shaft differences were evident for the DDP at maximum, but not at ball impact. Between-shaft differences in swing …


Comprehensive Strength Training Program For A Recreational Senior Golfer 11-Months After A Rotator Cuff Repair, Jason Brumitt, Erik P. Meira, Hui En Gilpin, Meredith Brunette Dec 2011

Comprehensive Strength Training Program For A Recreational Senior Golfer 11-Months After A Rotator Cuff Repair, Jason Brumitt, Erik P. Meira, Hui En Gilpin, Meredith Brunette

Faculty Publications - College of Physical Therapy

Background and Purpose: Golf is a popular sport played by hundreds of thousands of individuals of all ages and of varying skill levels. An orthopedic or sports-related injury and/or surgery may limit an individual’s sport participation, require him/her to complete a course of rehabilitation, and initiate (or resume) a sportspecific training program. Unlike the availability of evidence to guide postsurgical rehabilitation and sportspecific training of athletes from sports other than golf, there have only been two reports describing outcomes after surgery and for golfers. The purpose of this case report is to present a post-rehabilitation return to sporttraining program for …


Methodological Considerations For The 3d Measurement Of The X-Factor And Lower Trunk Movement In Golf, Christopher Joyce, Angus Burnett, Kevin Ball Aug 2010

Methodological Considerations For The 3d Measurement Of The X-Factor And Lower Trunk Movement In Golf, Christopher Joyce, Angus Burnett, Kevin Ball

Christopher Joyce

It is believed that increasing the X-factor (movement of the shoulders relative to the hips) during the golf swing can increase ball velocity at impact. Increasing the X-factor may also increase the risk of low back pain. The aim of this study was to provide recommendations for the three-dimensional (3D) measurement of the X-factor and lower trunk movement during the golf swing. This three-part validation study involved; (1) developing and validating models and related algorithms (2) comparing 3D data obtained during static positions representative of the golf swing to visual estimates and (3) comparing 3D data obtained during dynamic golf …


Minimizing Injuries And Enhancing Performance In Golf Through Training Programs, Erik P. Meira, Jason Brumitt Jan 2010

Minimizing Injuries And Enhancing Performance In Golf Through Training Programs, Erik P. Meira, Jason Brumitt

Faculty Publications - College of Physical Therapy

Context: Golf is a popular sport, particularly in older populations. Regardless of age and skill level, golfers risk injury to the back, shoulder, wrist and hand, elbow, and knee. Because of the unique compressive, shear, rotational, and lateral bending forces created in the lumbar region during the golf swing, the primary sport-related malady experienced by amateurs and professionals is low back pain. Extrinsic and intrinsic injury risk factors have been reported in the literature. A growing body of evidence supports the prescription of strength training routines to enhance performance and reduce the risk of injury.

Evidence Acquisition: Relevant studies were …


Ua94/6/1 Student / Alumni Personal Papers Western Kentucky University Small Collections, Wku Archives Jan 2009

Ua94/6/1 Student / Alumni Personal Papers Western Kentucky University Small Collections, Wku Archives

WKU Archives Collection Inventories

Small collections of personal papers and oral histories relating to the Western Kentucky University.


Glenohumeral Joint Range Of Motion In Elite Male Golfers: A Pilot Study, Jason Brumitt, Erik Meria, Bob Nee, Greg Davidson May 2008

Glenohumeral Joint Range Of Motion In Elite Male Golfers: A Pilot Study, Jason Brumitt, Erik Meria, Bob Nee, Greg Davidson

Faculty Publications - College of Physical Therapy

Background: Shoulder injuries account for up to 17% of all golf related musculoskeletal injuries. One cause may be the repetitive stresses applied to the lead shoulder during the backswing and follow-through phases, which may contribute to the frequency of these injuries. The “elite” golfer may be predisposed to developing a shoulder injury based upon the reported adaptations to the glenohumeral joint.

Objective: To examine and compare bilateral glenohumeral joint rotational range of motion in elite golfers using standard goniometric procedures.

Methods: Twenty-four “elite” male golfers were recruited for this study. Glenohumeral internal (IR) and external rotation (ER) passive range of …


The Influence Of Performance Success, Skill Level, And Gender On The Causal Attributions Of Recreational Golfers, Kevin W. Mchenry Dec 2004

The Influence Of Performance Success, Skill Level, And Gender On The Causal Attributions Of Recreational Golfers, Kevin W. Mchenry

Graduate Theses

The purpose of this study was to examine the effect of performance success, skill level, and gender on the causal attributions made by recreational golfers. Skill level was determined by handicap, and performance success was the golfer’s estimation of whether the particular round of golf was successful or unsuccessful. It was hypothesized that the causal attributions that recreational golfers made would be more internal, stable, and personally controllable after a successful performance than after an unsuccessful performance. Male and female golfers (N=101), from age 19 to 73, with an average age of 39, playing recreationally completed the Causal Dimension Scale-ll …


Emg Analysis Of Trunk Musculature Following A Nine Hole Round Of Golf: The Fatigue Factor, Michelle L. Ballan Jan 2000

Emg Analysis Of Trunk Musculature Following A Nine Hole Round Of Golf: The Fatigue Factor, Michelle L. Ballan

Physical Therapy Scholarly Projects

The purpose of this study is to determine the fatigue component in trunk musculature following a simulated 9 hole round of golf by analyzing the EMG output of the erector spinae, gluteus maximus and abdominal obliques during the golf swing.

Four males, ages 22-26 performed 5 EMG monitored golf swings with a driver prior to and following a simulated 9 hole round of golf. The data was subjected to analysis by the Fast Fourier Transformation to determine median frequency.

The results show that a significant shift in median frequency occurred, signifying muscle fatigue, in 2 of the 4 subjects when …


Electromyographic And Motion Analysis Of The Trunk And Pelvis During The Golf Swing, Torin Berge Jan 1999

Electromyographic And Motion Analysis Of The Trunk And Pelvis During The Golf Swing, Torin Berge

Physical Therapy Scholarly Projects

The purpose of this study was to analyze and compare the trunk muscle activity and range of motion in male and female golfers. With the use of surface electrode electromyography and motion analysis we evaluated three male and three female Division II collegiate golfers. The EMG activity of the erector spinae, gluteus maximus and external oblique muscles was measured bilaterally during the golf swing. The main emphasis in analyzing the trunk range of motion was comparing relative pelvis to shoulder rotation (X-factor) throughout the swing. The researchers found definitive differences in the patterns of muscle activity and range of motion …


Electromyographic And Motion Analysis Of The Trunk And Pelvis During The Golf Swing, James A. Vranna Jan 1999

Electromyographic And Motion Analysis Of The Trunk And Pelvis During The Golf Swing, James A. Vranna

Physical Therapy Scholarly Projects

The purpose of this study was to analyze and compare the trunk muscle activity and range of motion in male and female golfers. With the use of surface electrode electromyography and motion analysis, three male and three female Division II collegiate golfers were evaluated. The EMG activity of the erector spinae, gluteus maximus, and external oblique muscles was measured bilaterally during the golf swing. The main emphasis in analyzing the trunk range of motion was comparing relative pelvis to shoulder rotation (X-factor) throughout the swing. The researchers found definitive differences in the patterns of muscle activity and range of motion …


Electromyographic And Motion Analysis Of The Trunk And Pelvis During The Golf Swing, Christopher Lugibihl Jan 1999

Electromyographic And Motion Analysis Of The Trunk And Pelvis During The Golf Swing, Christopher Lugibihl

Physical Therapy Scholarly Projects

The purpose of this study was to analyze and compare the trunk muscle activity and range of motion in male and female golfers. With the use of surface electrode electromyography and motion analysis, three male and three female Division II collegiate golfers were evaluated. The EMG activity of the erector spinae, gluteus maximus, and external oblique muscles was measured bilaterally during the golf swing. The main emphasis in analyzing the trunk range of motion was comparing relative pelvis to shoulder rotation (X-factor) throughout the swing. The researchers found definitive differences in the patterns of muscle activity and range of motion …


Look Out "Fore" Your Golf, Richard S. Koch Mar 1968

Look Out "Fore" Your Golf, Richard S. Koch

Koch Collection, Papers of Richard S Koch, DO

Short article discussing how improving muscular conditions can enhance golf game via increased accuracy in sighting and hitting the ball.


Contrangle - Vol. 5, No. 2, Dental Students Association Nov 1963

Contrangle - Vol. 5, No. 2, Dental Students Association

Contrangle

In this issue:

- Loma Linda Scores Again at A.D.A. Convention

- Duffer's Day at Redlands

- Welfare Clinic

- Missionary Dentist Continues Education at L.L.U.

- Editorially Speaking

- A Word in Edgewise

- The Scientist
-- Mr. Mahaffey

- Our Thanks Jim

- Controversy
-- Alumni Aroused


Weekly Bulletin - Vol. 1, No. 22, Student-Faculty Association Apr 1934

Weekly Bulletin - Vol. 1, No. 22, Student-Faculty Association

Weekly Bulletin

In this issue:

- Weekly Bulletin

- Police! Police!

- Volley Ball

- Golf

- The Calendar

- Senior-Junior Banquet


Weekly Bulletin - Vol. 1, No. 03, Student-Faculty Association Dec 1933

Weekly Bulletin - Vol. 1, No. 03, Student-Faculty Association

Weekly Bulletin

In this issue:

- For a School Song

- Title Contest

- The Calendar

- The Athletic Field

- Seniors Triumph in Golf

- Winter