Dynamic Electromyographic Analysis of Trunk Musculature in Professional Golfers
Using dynamic surface electrode electromyography, we evaluated muscle activity in 13 male professional golfers during the golf swing. Surface electrodes were used to record the level of muscle activity in the right abdominal oblique, left abdominal oblique, right glu teus maximus, left gluteus maxim...
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Veröffentlicht in: | The American journal of sports medicine 1996-07, Vol.24 (4), p.535-538 |
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Zusammenfassung: | Using dynamic surface electrode electromyography, we evaluated muscle activity in 13 male professional golfers during the
golf swing. Surface electrodes were used to record the level of muscle activity in the right abdominal oblique, left abdominal
oblique, right glu teus maximus, left gluteus maximus, right erector spi nae, left erector spinae, upper rectus abdominis,
and lower rectus abdominis muscles during the golfer's swing. These signals were synchronized electronically with photographic
images of the various phases of the golf swing; the images were recorded in slow motion through motion picture photography.
The golf swing was divided into five phases: take away, forward swing, acceleration, early follow-through, and late fol low-through.
Despite individual differences among the subjects' swings, we observed reproducible patterns of trunk muscle activity throughout
all phases of the golf swing. Our findings demonstrate the importance of the trunk muscles in stabilizing and controlling
the loading response for maximal power and accuracy in the golf er's swing. This study provides a basis for developing a rehabilitation
program for golfers that stresses strengthening of the trunk muscles and coordination exercises. |
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ISSN: | 0363-5465 1552-3365 |
DOI: | 10.1177/036354659602400420 |