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Kinetic assessment of golf shoe outer sole design features.
Worsfold P, Smith NA, Dyson RJ. Worsfold P, et al. J Sports Sci Med. 2009 Dec 1;8(4):607-15. eCollection 2009. J Sports Sci Med. 2009. PMID: 24149603 Free PMC article.
This study assessed human kinetics in relation to golf shoe outer sole design features during the golf swing using a driver club by measuring both within the shoe, and beneath the shoe at the natural grass interface. Three different shoes
This study assessed human kinetics in relation to golf shoe outer sole design features during the golf swing using a dr …
A comparison of golf shoe designs highlights greater ground reaction forces with shorter irons.
Worsfold P, Smith NA, Dyson RJ. Worsfold P, et al. J Sports Sci Med. 2007 Dec 1;6(4):484-9. eCollection 2007. J Sports Sci Med. 2007. PMID: 24149482 Free PMC article.
In an effort to reduce golf turf damage the traditional metal spike golf shoe has been redesigned, but shoe-ground biomechanical evaluations have utilised artificial grass surfaces. ...The coefficient of friction was 0. 62 at the back and front foot wh …
In an effort to reduce golf turf damage the traditional metal spike golf shoe has been redesigned, but shoe-grou …
Low handicap golfers generate more torque at the shoe-natural grass interface when using a driver.
Worsfold P, Smith NA, Dyson RJ. Worsfold P, et al. J Sports Sci Med. 2008 Sep 1;7(3):408-14. eCollection 2008. J Sports Sci Med. 2008. PMID: 24149910 Free PMC article.
The aim was to determine the rotational torque occurring at the shoe-natural grass interface during golf swing performance with different clubs, and to determine the influence of handicap and golf shoe design. ...Results have implications for golf
The aim was to determine the rotational torque occurring at the shoe-natural grass interface during golf swing performance wit …
Correlation between maximum in-shoe plantar pressures and clubhead speed in amateur golfers.
Pataky TC. Pataky TC. J Sports Sci. 2015;33(2):192-7. doi: 10.1080/02640414.2014.932917. Epub 2014 Jul 10. J Sports Sci. 2015. PMID: 25010946
Disagreements exist in the literature regarding the manner in which weight should be dynamically shared during the golf swing, both within-feet and between the back- and target-foot, to generate maximal clubhead speed. ...
Disagreements exist in the literature regarding the manner in which weight should be dynamically shared during the golf swing, both w …
Three-dimensional knee joint kinetics during a golf swing. Influences of skill level and footwear.
Gatt CJ Jr, Pavol MJ, Parker RD, Grabiner MD. Gatt CJ Jr, et al. Am J Sports Med. 1998 Mar-Apr;26(2):285-94. doi: 10.1177/03635465980260022101. Am J Sports Med. 1998. PMID: 9548125
This study characterized knee joint kinetics during a golf swing and determined the influence of shoe type and golfer skill on the peak knee joint loads. Thirteen golfers each hit a golf ball using a five iron under two footware conditions: spiked and spikele …
This study characterized knee joint kinetics during a golf swing and determined the influence of shoe type and golfer skill on …
Lightning strike in golf practice.
Elena-Sorando E, Galeano-Ricaño N, Agulló-Domingo A, Cimorra-Moreno G, Gil-Castillo C. Elena-Sorando E, et al. Ann Burns Fire Disasters. 2006 Mar 31;19(1):44-6. Ann Burns Fire Disasters. 2006. PMID: 21991022 Free PMC article.
The case is presented of a golfer who was struck by lightning while playing golf during a thunderstorm. The patient was found lying unconscious on wet grass with his clothes scorched and his spiked golf shoes torn. ...
The case is presented of a golfer who was struck by lightning while playing golf during a thunderstorm. The patient was found lying u …
Effects of orthotic intervention and nine holes of simulated golf on club-head velocity in experienced golfers.
Stude DE, Gullickson J. Stude DE, et al. J Manipulative Physiol Ther. 2000 Mar-Apr;23(3):168-74. doi: 10.1016/s0161-4754(00)90246-x. J Manipulative Physiol Ther. 2000. PMID: 10771501
METHOD: CHV was measured with a device used by many Professional Golf Association and Ladies Professional Golf Association teaching professionals before and after wearing orthotics and before and after completing 9 holes of simulated golf. ...In addition, the …
METHOD: CHV was measured with a device used by many Professional Golf Association and Ladies Professional Golf Association tea …
Modifications of the great toe fibular flap for diabetic forefoot and toe reconstruction.
Roukis TS, Zgonis T. Roukis TS, et al. Ostomy Wound Manage. 2005 Jun;51(6):30-2, 34, 36 passim. Ostomy Wound Manage. 2005. PMID: 16014991 Free article. Review.
Diabetic forefoot and toe wounds are difficult to heal in a timely fashion. Despite proper continued offloading and protective shoe-gear techniques, these wounds are frequently complicated by recurrent breakdown and adjacent toe deformities. ...
Diabetic forefoot and toe wounds are difficult to heal in a timely fashion. Despite proper continued offloading and protective shoe-g …
The effectiveness of an unstable sandal on low back pain and golf performance.
Nigg BM, Davis E, Lindsay D, Emery C. Nigg BM, et al. Clin J Sport Med. 2009 Nov;19(6):464-70. doi: 10.1097/JSM.0b013e3181c0a96f. Clin J Sport Med. 2009. PMID: 19898073 Clinical Trial.
PARTICIPANTS: Forty male golfers with nonspecific moderate LBP. INTERVENTION: The intervention group wore unstable shoes for 6 weeks, and the control group wore their regular golf shoes. MAIN OUTCOME MEASURES: Low back pain, timed balance, and golf per …
PARTICIPANTS: Forty male golfers with nonspecific moderate LBP. INTERVENTION: The intervention group wore unstable shoes for 6 weeks, …
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