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Can a Podiatrist Help Improve Your Golf?

Golf is an extremely popular physical activity, enjoyed by millions about the world. They participate in it as competition to make money, they participate in it to improve their fitness and they also play it for the social relationships which happen across the activity. The one disadvantage to golf is the fact that eighteen holes might be arduous. Concerns of the lower back and also the feet sometimes happens. The motion of your golf swing can put a lot of rotating tension through the spinal area and also the activity of walking the 18 holes can easily place a large amount of force on your feet. Usually these problems can be manageable and do nothing at all to diminish the health and fitness and social advantage of participating in golf.

The issue of the function of podiatry in golf was dealt with in a recent episode of the podiatry chat, PodChatLive. It was broadcast live on Facebook and is today also on YouTube as well as the audio edition as a podcast on iTunes and Spotify. PodChatLive is run by Ian Griffiths from England, UK along with Craig Payne from Melbourne, Australia plus they routinely have on a guest monthly to discuss a theme. The month of the golf edition they had on no guest since one of the hosts, Ian is a bit of a golf tragic and is quite familiar with the sport and taking part in it as well as addressing those who play golf who have foot and ankle problems. They discussed the physical demands which golf places on the foot and also the ways in which golf players is effective in reducing this. They described the need for the shoes that golfers make use of and how to appropriately advise golfers with that. Just about the most important part of the episode had been the discussion round the quantity of pseudoscience that has crept into golfing. As an example the use of the power bracelets and foot supports that enable you to hit the ball further.