Low Back Pain in Professional Golfers

Author:

Vad Vijay B.1234,Bhat Atul L.5,Basrai Dilshaad6,Gebeh Ansu7,Aspergren Donald D.8,Andrews James R.49

Affiliation:

1. Hospital for Special Surgery, New York

2. Weill Medical College of Cornell University, New York

3. Association of Tennis Professionals Circuit, Ponte Verda Beach, Florida

4. Professional Golfers' Association TourPonte Verda Beach, Florida

5. Orthopaedic Surgical Associates of Lowell, P.C., Lowell, Massachusetts

6. Program in Physical Therapy, Columbia University, New York

7. Department of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation, Mount Sinai Medical Center, New York

8. Healthsouth Sports Medicine

9. Alabama Sports Medicine and Orthopaedic Center, Birmingham, Alabama

Abstract

Background Low back pain is fairly prevalent among golfers; however, its precise biomechanical mechanism is often debated. Hypothesis There is a positive correlation between decreased lead hip rotation and lumbar range of motion with a prior history of low back pain in professional golfers. Study Design A cross-sectional study. Methods Forty-two consecutive professional male golfers were categorized as group 1 (history of low back pain greater than 2 weeks affecting quality of play within past 1 year) and group 2 (no previous such history). All underwent measurements of hip and lumbar range of motion, FABERE's distance, and finger-to-floor distance. Differences in measurements were analyzed using the Wilcoxon signed rank test. Results 33% of golfers had previously experienced low back pain. A statistically significant correlation (P < .05) was observed between a history of low back pain with decreased lead hip internal rotation, FABERE's distance, and lumbar extension. No statistically significant difference was noted in nonlead hip range of motion or finger-to-floor distance with history of low back pain. Conclusions Range-of-motion deficits in the lead hip rotation and lumbar spine extension correlated with a history of low back pain in golfers.

Publisher

SAGE Publications

Subject

Physical Therapy, Sports Therapy and Rehabilitation,Orthopedics and Sports Medicine

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