Golf Biomechanics and Physical Therapy for Golf Injuries by Tracy Chuck PT, MSPT
Golf is a great activity for people to stay active and improve their health, however, the complex and asymmetrical motion of the golf swing makes injuries common. Tracy Chuck, physical therapist at Dynamic Physical Therapy, has a good understanding of the biomechanics of the golf swing to diagnose and manage injuries resulting from golf.
The golf swing is a complex motion requiring large ranges of motion from the trunk, hips, and shoulders. Injuries can occur at any point in the golf swing, from backswing to follow-through. The golf swing produces considerable mechanical forces and rotational movement of the spine. Low back injuries are the most common, often from overuse and poor swing mechanics. Golf injuries affecting the hands, elbow and shoulder are usually a result of the golf swing at impact. Improper swing mechanics and muscle imbalances can produce a greater possibility of injury.
Tracy Chuck is proficient in developing a program to help an athlete return to golf as quickly and safely as possible. The return to golf programs are designed to progressively apply forces to the healing structures for controlled return to sport and to simulate return to sport and assess patient tolerance. Proper mechanics are essential for the golfer to perform well while avoiding injury.
Tracy Chuck PT, MSPT is a physical therapist at Dynamic Physical Therapy in Palm Desert, CA. Call 760-501-6655 to get started with her today or fill out an appointment request:
https://www.dynamicptpalmdesert.com/contact.html
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