Common Senior Golf Injuries
Senior golf does have advantages and some disadvantages. The
most common disadvantage is the injury rate. Seniors over fifty
have more of a chance of injury than a golfer who is younger.
To understand and treat your injury is important. Preventing an
injury is even more important. Sometimes no matter how careful
you are, you can sustain an injury.
The most common injury is tendonitis of the wrist as well as
the hamate fracture. Back and ankle injuries are also seen with
senior golfers. Prevention is the key to a successful season of
golf. Sometimes preventing the hamate fracture condition is not
easy.
The symptoms of a hamate fracture are pain around the wrist
area and the heel of the hand. You might also have no feeling
in your fingers, mostly the little finger. For the most part,
an x-ray will not reveal the fracture, but a MRI will show the
hamate fracture. As you may know already, the MRI is very
expensive.
Early detection is crucial for a senior golfer. If it is
left untreated, it will hinder your performance on the course
and cause more pain than you can tolerate. If you think you
have a hamate fracture, you should see a doctor for
treatment.
The treatment is a simple process where the hook is removed
and the wrist is then able to have blood flow to it again. The
surgery works better than just simple immobilizing the wrist.
It could take weeks to recover when and the golfer will need to
refrain from golf. You can prevent a wrist problem by changing
the way you grip and hold your club.
A different club design and style may also prevent the wrist
problem. If you have a tight hold on the golf club, you are
more prone to a hamate fracture. Adjust your grip will help
prevent a hamate fracture and prevent tendonitis as well.
Senior golf does also affect your overall body.
Staying fit will help prevent injuries and allow you to keep
with the game. Some senior golf players experience back pain.
This is common if you put your entire body into the swing. Some
golfers will wear a back brace to keep the back straighter when
completing the swing. They make braces that are more
comfortable than the old styled braces that were bulky and
stiff.
Another complaint is ankle injuries. As you swing, you are
not only twisting the back, but also the ankle. This can cause
a sprain, which will hurt more so than if you would break your
ankle and may take longer to heal. Senior golf pros are just as
prone to injury as the seasoned players. If you keep your body
limber, take precautions with your grip, swing, and follow
through, you can prevent injury.
Use the right equipment as well. You can enjoy playing
senior golf up to any age as long as you adjust your game as
you age. Preventing back, wrist and ankle injuries are
important so you can keep playing the game.
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