J Korean Acad Rehabil Med.  2008 Apr;32(2):206-210.

Characteristics of Pain in Professional Golfers Who Visited a Mobile Medical Clinic during the Season

Affiliations
  • 1Department of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation, Chung-Ang University College of Medicine, Seoul, Korea. donkim21@cau.ac.kr

Abstract


OBJECTIVE
To investigate the distribution of pain and its characteristics reported by professional golfers during playing season. METHOD: From April 2006 to August 2007, we operated a mobile clinic equipped with a physical therapy unit during the professional golf competition. For professional golfers who had visited the clinic during this period of time, we investigated distribution of pain and its characteristics through interviews and medical records.
RESULTS
A total of 118 professional golfers visited the mobile clinic during the service period. The analysis of pain distribution showed that spine (56.3%) including low back, cervical, thoracic spine was the most common area of pain complaints, followed by upper extremity (33.1%), lower extremity (9.1%) in order. Based on the detailed anatomical distribution, low back was the most common pain site (22.5%). In case of the upper extremity pain group, left side pain was more prevalent than that of right side. Compared with spine pain group, upper extremity pain group was significantly older and also had more professional career (p<0.05). This implies that upper extremity injury may relatively caused from repetitive stress of golf swing.
CONCLUSION
The results imply that golf imposes a relatively high burden on spine and upper extremity in professional golfers.

Keyword

Golf injury; Professional golfer; Musculoskeletal pain

MeSH Terms

Golf
Lower Extremity
Medical Records
Musculoskeletal Pain
Seasons
Spine
Upper Extremity
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