Golfer's elbow is common among amateurs, but it can be debilitating. Here are some drills that can prevent it, or help you recover from it. Golfer’s elbow is a soft tissue injury caused by the overuse ...
__Here's Ron:__Whenever I see my friend Don Hurter, the head professional at Castle Pines Golf Club near Denver, it doesn't take long for the conversation to drift over to a topic of mutual ...
Sports and musculoskeletal physician Dr Ralph Rogers continues our series on therapeutic exercises with a guide to medial epicondylitis Golfer's elbow is less common than tennis elbow – which is ...
A study shows that 18-hole rounds provide superior blood sugar and cholesterol benefits compared to walking, demonstrating ...
What’s the foundation of a good golf exercise program? And how can you build on it to maximize all the benefits that come with exercising? We believe the ultimate objective of any exercise is to ...
As a Physical Therapist, I see many patients who complain of elbow pain. Elbow pain is very common and leads to lost time working and playing sports. I have had an increase in patients that I have ...
Earlier this spring, I developed pain in my wrist and on the inside of my elbow after a long weekend of golf. I iced the area for a few days, but the pain is still there when I move a certain way or ...
Most casual golfers who experience pain, or even just have a few bad games, assume there’s something wrong with their swing. While poor swing mechanics might be the cause, it's more likely a sign of ...
It’s about to be golf season. People talk about tennis elbow all the time. It has become part of the vernacular with people who have never touched a racket, using the term to describe lateral-sided ...
The weakest part of most golfers' bodies is the part they need most: the core. Without strong, pliable muscles in your stomach, hips, butt and lower back, you can't make a golf swing that is both ...
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