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Prevent Golf Injuries Many people consider golf a low-level physical activity without the possibility of injury ever happening to them. But, there is a potential risk of suffering serious injuries to the elbow, spine, knee, hip or wrist. Before hitting the links, golfers can take some preventive measures to protect themselves against injury. Golfer's elbow Leading the list of injuries is golfer's elbow, and one of the best ways to avoid elbow problems is to strengthen the forearm muscles and slow the swing so that there will be less shock in the arm when the ball is hit by the golfer. To avoid golfer's elbow, the American Academy of Orthopaedic Surgeons suggests these simple exercises to help build up your forearm muscles.
Low back pain Another common complaint among golfers, low back pain, can be caused by a poor swing. The rotational stresses of the golf swing can place considerable pressure on the spine and muscles. Also poor flexibility and muscle strength can cause minor strains in the back that can easily become severe injuries. Here are some simple exercises to help strengthen lower back muscles and prevent injuries.
But perhaps, one of the best ways for golfers to stretch their muscles and avoid injury could be considered old-fashioned-before your round of golf, engage in some simple stretching exercises, and then get a bucket of balls and hit a few golf balls on the driving range. It not only will help your game, but will make you healthier in the long run. |