If you struggle with aching pain that affects your ability to play golf, finding—and releasing—trigger points could be the key to relieving your pain. Back pain, neck pain, knee pain, elbow pain, and ...
This image of poor Jason Day was taken at the 2016 World Golf Championships. Long time ago, but when you think about Day's career, that's how long—if not longer—he has been dealing with back issues.
Most pain associated with golf is not from a one-off incident. The repetitive nature of the golf swing places constant stress on specific areas of your body. And if your body isn’t prepared to handle ...
Jeff Stiles has played golf since he was 6, and he hopes to keep playing it for as long as he can. “Absolutely, 99 percent of my retirement plan is golf,” the 49-year-old Northborough resident said.
Dear Mayo Clinic: I golf about three to four times a week and have been doing so for the last two years. Lately, though, I’ve been experiencing pain in my wrists that makes golfing extremely ...
Golf is a unique sport; the ability to participate is not limited by age or skill level. Unlike many other sports, participants tend to play more as they grow older (rather than less). Unfortunately, ...
Golf-related injuries, particularly low back pain, represent a significant concern among both amateur and professional players. The golf swing is a complex, asymmetrical movement that imposes high ...