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I just wanted to share my experience from the last few weeks of physical therapy.
I've been fighting a left wrist injury for the last couple of years. My first therapist was unable to diagnose me and after weeks of reviewing x-rays and a-stem rehab they eventually wanted to run a MRI and I said no thanks. I went and found another Sports Medicine Specialist. She reviewed my golf swing and instantly had me running through a battery of various stretching. My first therapist did not review my swing, and took a more direct and scientific approach. She saw that my upper body was very tight and constricted and my wrist was over hinging and doing all the work. I really never thought I was as tight as I was. I pre-stretch before every round after all ![]() Anyway, the results are out. My left wrist pain has nearly disappeared. My swing feels more fluid because I'm properly moving my hips and torquing my upper body - I thought I was doing this before, but now I can feel how easy it is. I don't believe I gained more distance, but I am striking the ball more consistently. My last few league rounds speak for themselves: 37, 37, 38, 39, 38, 36. Maybe this'll convince some of you stiff boards out there to loosen up! |
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