A Four-Week Upper-Extremity Exercise Program on a Balance Device Improves Power and Stability in Collegiate Golfers
Abstract
Relatively little research has been conducted
examining the physical characteristics that are important to a golfer’s
performance. The investigators studied whether a series of upper-extremity
exercises on a balance device would significantly improve upper-extremity stability and power in collegiate golfers. A
total of 23 collegiate golfers (ages: 20.4 ± 1.4 years, height: 67.7 in ± 6.6
in, weight: 171.8 lb. ± 87.6 lb.) participated in the study. A two group
non-equivalent pre-test/post-test design was selected for this study. Testing
included shoulder flexion, hyper-extension
(shoulder flexibility), and a Closed-Kinetic Chain Upper-Extremity Stability
test (Upper-Extremity stability and power). Testing was conducted before and
after a 4-week upper-extremity exercise
conducted on a balance device. An independent t-test was selected to analyze differences if any between the experimental and
control group. The experimental group revealed a significant improvement in
upper-extremity power (p=0.01) and stability (p=0.01). The shoulder flexibility
for the experimental group demonstrated no significance (p=0.058) in the left
shoulder hyperextension but showed
significant value (p=0.033) in the right shoulder hyperextension. The control
group demonstrated a significant (p=0.044) decrease in shoulder flexion in the
right shoulder. The results demonstrate that specific upper-extremity exercises
on a balance device do improve
upper-extremity power, upper-extremity stability, and over-head shoulder
flexibility within 4 weeks.
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Details
Primary Language
English
Subjects
Sports Medicine
Journal Section
Research Article
Authors
Elise P. Strutt
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Andrew L. Shım
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Michael Waller
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Daniel Jung
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Kathleen Zajıc
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Publication Date
March 30, 2018
Submission Date
January 7, 2018
Acceptance Date
February 22, 2018
Published in Issue
Year 2018 Volume: 6 Number: 1