Functional Manual Therapy®️ for Golfers

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VARDĀN a Times Group wellness initiativ

Proper functionality leads to improved golf

For many golfers a round of golf is often ruined by back, shoulder or elbow pain.
This reflects how our bodies work as a system to produce our golf swing.

In addition to strength, the golf swing requires range of motion of the joints, flexibility of the muscles, balance and the ability to smoothly shift weight from one foot to the other. A deficit in any of these components can affect the quality of the swing. For example, lack of range of motion in the hip of the leading leg will result in that hip’s impaired ability to decelerate the body’s momentum on the follow through. Some other part of the body will have to compensate for this loss of motion in the hip, most likely the back.

An aging athlete has the benefit of experience and practice, but also a higher risk of inefficiency and even injury. Something as minor as turning your ankle while walking can have an effect on the efficiency of the swing, all the way up to the shoulder and elbow. Over time and with age, small injuries can start to have a cumulative and larger effect on the rest of the body and the swing. Recreational golfers need to take care of themselves by addressing even the small injuries and doing some minimal training. This training should include the five components of strength, range of motion, flexibility, balance and weight shift. Each component should be trained individually and in combination on days when they are not playing golf and the completion of a thorough warm up prior to a round of golf.

In addition to helping one recover from injury, a Functional Manual Therapist can assist a professional and amateur golfer in analysis of the golf swing for efficient motion. This comes through an analysis of the golf swing and looking for where the body may be lacking in strength, range of motion, flexibility, balance and weight shift.

Once the areas of interest, such as the back or shoulder, are recognized for a particular individual, a more thorough analysis of that body segment will take place in the Functional Manual Therapy®️ paradigm of mechanical, neuromuscular and motor control. In the mechanical assessment of an area, Functional Manual Therapist looks at the body’s physical ability to complete a motion through muscles and joints. Neuromuscular training focuses on the body’s ability to have initiation, strength and endurance of muscles or muscle groups. Motor control integrates movement at each body segment to form an efficient whole-body motion.

VARDĀN a Times Group wellness initiative in collaboration with the Institute of Physical Art, USA brings the world-class Functional Manual Therapy®️ (FMT™) to India.
Functional Manual Therapy®️ (FMT™) at VARDĀN is a comprehensive approach to physical therapy which offers highly skilled hands-on treatment for orthopaedic, neurological, and sports related dysfunctions from an entire body perspective and its optimum potential goal.

To schedule your appointment at VARDAN centre, call 011-43580720-22 (9am to 6pm, Mon to Sun); Email vardan@timesgroup.com or visit: www.vardan.in (16 A, Ring Road, Lajpat Nagar- IV, New Delhi-110024).

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