2014
DOI: 10.3233/ies-140535
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Isokinetic muscle strength profile of ladies professional tour golfers

Abstract: BACKGROUND: The highly trained professional tour golfers would likely have different strength profiles in their muscle groups from non-athletes, which may be associated with the level of golf performance. OBJECTIVES: To describe an isokinetic muscle strength profile of several upper and lower extremity muscles of ladies professional tour golfers in comparison to non-athlete controls, and to explore possible correlations between strength and driving distance and average score. METHODS: Sixty seven ladies profes… Show more

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“…As a mentioned above, a golf swing is a high torque and high lateral bending movement, which activates a several musculoskeletal systems ( Chung et al, 2014 ; Egret et al, 2004 ). In other words, a golf swing is similar to any other form of exercise that offer physical activity or a weighting-lifting movement which could prevent and treat metabolic bone diseases ( Bemben et al, 2000 ).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 98%
“…As a mentioned above, a golf swing is a high torque and high lateral bending movement, which activates a several musculoskeletal systems ( Chung et al, 2014 ; Egret et al, 2004 ). In other words, a golf swing is similar to any other form of exercise that offer physical activity or a weighting-lifting movement which could prevent and treat metabolic bone diseases ( Bemben et al, 2000 ).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 98%
“…Monitoring these movements of particular muscle groups around the articulation reflects its integrity and stability ( Chung et al, 2014 ). The bilateral comparison of muscle strength of extremity muscle groups (e.g., the right vs. left arm or leg) or the comparison between the agonist and antagonist strength (e.g., elbow flexor vs. extensor) may indicate potential weaknesses of the muscle system, which are predisposed to muscle injury ( Baratta et al, 1988 ; Knapik et al, 1991 ).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%