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Full Txt N/A The effect of biological movement variability on the performance of the golf swing in high- and low-handicapped players. Bradshaw EJ, Keogh JW, Hume PA, Maulder PS, Nortje J, Marnewick M. No abstract available Not Available
Full Txt N/A The effect of prosthetic torsional stiffness on the golf swing kinematics of a left and a right-sided trans-tibial amputee. Rogers JP, Strike SC, Wallace ES. No abstract available Not Available
Full Txt N/A The efficacy of video feedback for learning the golf swing. Guadagnoli M, Holcomb W, Davis M. No abstract available Not Available
Full Txt N/A The lumbar spine and low back pain in golf: a literature review of swing biomechanics and injury prevention. Gluck GS, Bendo JA, Spivak JM. No abstract available Not Available
Full Txt N/A The mechanics of foot action during the golf swing and implications for shoe design. Williams KR, Cavanagh PR. No abstract available Not Available
Full Txt N/A The mind/body connection of the golf swing. Selicki FA, Segall E. No abstract available Not Available
Full Txt N/A The relationship between biomechanical variables and driving performance during the golf swing. Chu Y, Sell TC, Lephart SM. No abstract available Not Available
Full Txt N/A The role of the shaft in the golf swing. Milne RD, Davis JP. No abstract available Not Available
Full Txt N/A The role of upper torso and pelvis rotation in driving performance during the golf swing. Myers J, Lephart S, Tsai YS, Sell T, Smoliga J, Jolly J. No abstract available Not Available
Full Txt N/A The short golf backswing: effects on performance and spinal health implications. Bulbulian R, Ball KA, Seaman DR. No abstract available Not Available
Full Txt N/A The significance of left-hand extension during a golfer's downswing. Hanson R. No abstract available Not Available
Full Txt N/A The swing-ding": a golf-related head injury in children." Wang A, Cohen AR, Robinson S. No abstract available Not Available
Full Txt N/A Therapeutic golf puts patients back in the swing. [No authors listed] No abstract available Not Available
Full Txt N/A Thorax and pelvis kinematics during the downswing of male and female skilled golfers. Horan SA, Evans K, Morris NR, Kavanagh JJ. No abstract available Not Available
Full Txt N/A Three-dimensional knee joint kinematics during golf swing and stationary cycling after total knee arthroplasty. Hamai S, Miura H, Higaki H, Shimoto T, Matsuda S, Okazaki K, Iwamoto Y. No abstract available Not Available
Full Txt N/A Three-dimensional knee joint kinetics during a golf swing. Influences of skill level and footwear. Gatt CJ Jr, Pavol MJ, Parker RD, Grabiner MD. No abstract available Not Available
Full Txt N/A Traumatic intracerebral venous thrombosis associated with an abnormal golf swing. Saneto RP, Samples S, Kinkel RP. No abstract available Not Available
Unlocking the mental aspects of the golf swing: can functional MR imaging give us insights? Quencer RM, Winters RK, Leadbetter D. No abstract available Not Available
Full Txt N/A [2 cases of the spinal process caused by golf swings]. Ito A, Matsuura K, Yoshimatsu S. Abstract not available Not Available
Full Txt N/A [A patient with focal dystonia induced by golf and presenting a decrease in activity of cerebral motor cortex on task]. Tanaka M, Ohyagi Y, Kawajiri M, Taniwaki T, Tobimatsu S, Furuya H, Yoshiura T, Kira J. We here report a 45-year-old man with left arm focal dystonia induced by golf. He was a swimming instructor. From 35 years of age, he swung a golf club for 4 hours everyday. At 37 years of age, he noted difficulties in moving left arm when swinging, and developed involuntary movement of left arm toward his back thereafter. His involuntary movement was exacerbated even in several years after stopping both golf and swimming. Neurologically, simultaneous contraction was observed in left triceps and biceps muscles and his left arm dropped when raising arm to front. A 'sensory trick' was also observed. Thus, he was diagnosed as having a rare focal dystonia, and its clinical characteristics and course were basically different from those of 'yips', a focal dystonia that is characterized by anxiety and distal dominant dystonia presenting only on golf. Magnetic resonance imaging (MRI), FDG-positron emission CT (FDG-PET), C11-Raclopride PET and 99mTc-single photon emission CT (SPECT) revealed no abnormality in cerebral cortex and basal ganglias. However, motor evoked potentials (MEPs) were not evoked bilaterally when magnetic stimulation was applied on primary motor cortex. On functional MRI Not Available
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