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Return To Golf Following Left Total Hip Arthroplasty In A Golfer Who Is Right Handed
John D'Amico, MSPT ATCa, Michael Betlach, MPT, MSa, Ryan Senkarik, MSPTa, Robyn Smith, MSPT, SCSb, Michael Voight, DHSc, PT, SCS, OCS, ATCc Research indicates return to golf is a safe activity following total hip arthroplasty(THA). Frequently, individuals have shown both physical faults and swing faults after THA, which can persist even following rehabilitation. Physical limitations and pain often lead to faults in the golfers swing, most notably "hanging back." These problems may not be improved after surgery unless the proper re-training takes place. North American Journal of Sports Physical Therapy . . . (to read the remainder of this article, please log in below.)
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