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Sports Medicine: Golf and Back Pain
Sports Medicine: Golf and Back Pain

 

In general, golf is an excellent form of low-impact aerobic exercise, especially if one walks the golf course instead of riding on a golf cart.

The exercise encourages blood flow, which in turn helps maintain a healthy back. However, due to the repeated twisting and force inherent in the golf swing, the sport also leaves the lower back susceptible to injury.

How Golf Causes Low Back Pain

  • The full golf swing (backswing and follow-through) rotates the spine with a great deal of force and little control, leaving the structures in the lower back particularly open to injury
  • Spinal muscles, especially the lumbar spine muscles, strain to help provide force during the golf swing
  • Disc and facet joint loading increase also helps to provide force during the golf swing
  • Bending over to pick up the golf bag or even the golf ball or club may strain muscles as well as carrying the golf bag

Preventing Back Injuries from Golf

  • Warm up with smooth, easy swings before getting out on the course
  • Learn proper form and posture for playing golf, including a smooth, rhythmic swing in good balance
  • Choose a golf bag with a built-in stand to avoid having to lift it, and dual straps to avoid carrying an uneven load
  • When picking up the golf ball, bend at the knees or get a device for your putter that allows for the ball to be retrieved from the hole without bending over

For anyone with lower back problems, it is a good idea to consider hiring a golf professional who is experienced at teaching golfers with bad backs. Ideally, this type of golf professional will be able to explain and help practice postures and techniques that reduce back strain and prevent back pain.

Precision Pain Care and Rehabilitation has two convenient locations in Richmond Hill – Queens, and New Hyde Park – Long Island. Call the Queens office at (718) 215-1888 or (516) 419-4480 for the Long Island office to arrange an appointment with our Interventional Pain Management Specialists, Dr. Jeffrey Chacko or Dr. Sonny Ahluwalia.

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