Mun Frederick, Suh Seung Woo, Park Hyun-Joon, Choi Ahnryul
Department of Biological Sciences, Carnegie Mellon University, 5000 Forbes Avenue, Pittsburgh, PA, 15213, USA.
Department of Orthopedics, Scoliosis Research Institute, Korea University Guro Hospital, 148 Gurodongro, Guro, Seoul, 152-703, Republic of Korea.
Biomed Eng Online. 2015 May 14;14:41. doi: 10.1186/s12938-015-0041-5.
BACKGROUND: Understanding the kinematics of the lumbar spine and hip joints during a golf swing is a basic step for identifying swing-specific factors associated with low back pain. The objective of this study was to examine the kinematic relationship between rotational movement of the lumbar spine and hip joints during a golf swing. METHODS: Fifteen professional golfers participated in this study with employment of six infrared cameras to record their golf swings. Anatomical reference system of the upper torso, pelvis and thigh segments, and the location of each hip and knee joint were defined by the protocols of the kinematic model of previous studies. Lumbar spine and hip joint rotational angle was calculated utilizing the Euler angle method. Cross-correlation and angle-angle plot was used to examine the degree of kinematic relationship between joints. RESULTS: A fairly strong coupling relationship was shown between the lumbar spine and hip rotational movements with an average correlation of 0.81. Leading hip contribution to overall rotation was markedly high in the early stage of the downswing, while the lumbar spine contributed greater towards the end of the downswing; however, the relative contributions of the trailing hip and lumbar spine were nearly equal during the entire downswing. CONCLUSIONS: Most of the professional golfers participated in this study used a similar coordination strategy when moving their hips and lumbar spine during golf swings. The rotation of hips was observed to be more efficient in producing the overall rotation during the downswing when compared to the backswing. These results provide quantitative information to better understand the lumbar spine and hip joint kinematic characteristics of professional golfers. This study will have great potential to be used as a normal control data for the comparison with kinematic information among golfers with low back pain and for further investigation of golf swing-specific factors associated with injury.
背景:了解高尔夫挥杆过程中腰椎和髋关节的运动学是识别与腰痛相关的特定挥杆因素的基本步骤。本研究的目的是检查高尔夫挥杆过程中腰椎旋转运动与髋关节之间的运动学关系。 方法:15名职业高尔夫球手参与了本研究,使用6台红外摄像机记录他们的高尔夫挥杆动作。根据先前研究的运动学模型方案定义上半身、骨盆和大腿节段的解剖参考系统,以及每个髋关节和膝关节的位置。利用欧拉角方法计算腰椎和髋关节的旋转角度。使用互相关和角度-角度图来检查关节之间的运动学关系程度。 结果:腰椎和髋关节旋转运动之间显示出相当强的耦合关系,平均相关性为0.81。在下挥杆早期,领先髋关节对整体旋转的贡献明显较高,而在接近下挥杆结束时腰椎的贡献更大;然而,在整个下挥杆过程中,落后髋关节和腰椎的相对贡献几乎相等。 结论:参与本研究的大多数职业高尔夫球手在高尔夫挥杆过程中移动臀部和腰椎时使用了类似的协调策略。与上挥杆相比,观察到在下挥杆过程中臀部旋转在产生整体旋转方面更有效。这些结果提供了定量信息,以更好地了解职业高尔夫球手的腰椎和髋关节运动学特征。本研究有很大潜力用作正常对照数据,与腰痛高尔夫球手的运动学信息进行比较,并进一步研究与损伤相关的高尔夫挥杆特定因素。
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