The most common cause of pain in
golfers is in the lower back region, with national averages being around
70%. The cause for lower back pain in
golfers is multifactorial with causation potential from swing flaws and/or
physical limitations. A thorough
evaluation by your golf teaching professional, including a physical screen, can
assist in determining if a referral to a medical specialist is necessary. An understanding of the body swing connection
is paramount in fully assisting the golfer. Has your golf teaching professional
performed a physical screen in addition to a detailed analysis of your golf
swing?
The most common swing flaw that
leads to lower back pain is a reverse spine angle. Reverse spine angle occurs at the top of the
backswing when your head actually points towards the target line instead of
away from the target line. This is a
compensatory movement pattern and is to maintain counter balance during the
swing. As the feet stay planted, the
hips move away from the target which lends the spine to move the opposite
direction of the hips and towards the target line in order to maintain balance. This creates a relative compressive force
through the facet joints of the lumbar spine on the left side for a right
handed golfer. Left sided low back pain
is not, however, the common side of pain for golfers. As the golfer initiates downswing, a rapid
force occurs and the lower spine is then moved through the frontal plane
creating an aggressive compressive force with speed through the right sided
facet joints of the lumbar spine. Your
golf professional will be able create swing drills to assist with reducing a
player’s tendency for moving into a reverse spine angle.
There can be physical causes for a
player to move into a reverse spine angle.
Some possible causes are such as decreased hip rotation, decreased
thoracic spine rotation, and decreased gluteal strength. If a player has the inability to rotate
through the trail leg, (the right leg in a right handed golfer),this can lead
to a compensatory movement through the upper back. In a survey conducted by the Arizona Golf
Association (AGA), only 54% of respondents reported stretching their hips prior
to a round of golf. Another potential
physical cause is the inability to rotate your thoracic spine on a stable
pelvis. This will create a similar
compensatory movement where the player will move into another plane of movement
to allow for adequate backswing rotation.
In the same AGA survey, again, only 54% of players stretch their
thoracic spine prior to a round of golf.
In the golf swing, the hips and thoracic spine are to be relatively
mobile, allowed to move freely, while the lumbar spine, or low back, should
remain relatively stable. If a breakdown
in this pattern occurs, it can lead to pain during the golf swing and decreased
performance.
If a golfer’s low back pain could
be decreased, would that person enjoy playing the game of golf more? Would that same golfer play more rounds of
golf and purchase more equipment? A
golfer who wants to play the game of golf longer and have more fun, is great
for the industry as an entirety. Working
together with your golf teaching professional and a medical expert who
specializes in the game of golf can help you achieve playing the game of golf
pain free, for a longer period of time!
Daniel
Miriovsky, PT, DPT, OCS, ATC, TPI
Titleist Performance Certified
Spooner Physical Therapy Scottsdale
9097 E. Desert Cove Ave., Suite 110
Scottsdale, AZ 85260
Scottsdale, AZ 85260
480.860.4298
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