Author:
Harada Tetsunari,Hamai Satoshi,Hara Daisuke,Fujita Tsutomu,Okazawa Kazuya,Kozono Naoya,Kawahara Shinya,Yamaguchi Ryosuke,Fujii Masanori,Ikemura Satoshi,Motomura Goro,Nakashima Yasuharu
Abstract
AbstractThere are no reports on hip kinetics including contact forces and muscle activities during the golf swing after total hip arthroplasty (THA). The aim of this study was to identify the characteristics of three-dimensional dynamics during the golf swing. Ten unilateral primary THA patients participated in motion capture test of their driver golf swing. The driver swing produced approximately 20–30° of rotation in both lead and trail replaced hips. The mean hip contact forces (HCFs) of lead and trail replaced hips were 5.1 and 6.6 × body weight, respectively. Left and right THAs showed similar HCFs of lead and trail hips. More than 60% of the Percent maximum voluntary isometric contraction was found in bilateral iliopsoas muscles in all unilateral THA. Three factors [female sex, lower modified Harris Hip Score, and higher HCF of surgical side] were associated with the golf-related replacement hip pain. Golf is an admissible sport after THA because driver swings do not contribute excessive rotation or contact forces to hip prostheses. HCF could be reduced through swing adjustments, which may allow patients with golf-related replacement hip pain to develop a comfortable golf game free from pain.
Funder
Scientific Research awarded by the Japan Society for the Promotion of Science
Ogata Memorial Foundation
Shimadzu Science Foundation
Grant of The Clinical Research Promotion Foundation 2021
Foundation for the Promotion of Clinical Medicine
Publisher
Springer Science and Business Media LLC