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Golf Anatomy Golf Anatomy and Kinesiology

The levator scapulae is a skeletal muscle situated at the back and side of the neck. As the name suggests, its main function is to lift the scapula (shoulder blade).…

Golf Anatomy Shoulder Internal Rotation - Golf Anatomy and Kinesiology

Shoulder internal rotation (or medial rotation) is a rotary movement at the shoulder (glenohumeral) joint around the longitudinal axis of the humerus (upper arm bone) towards the centre of the…

Golf Anatomy Shoulder External Rotation - Golf Anatomy and Kinesiology

Shoulder external rotation (or lateral rotation) is a rotary movement at the shoulder (glenohumeral) joint around the longitudinal axis of the humerus (upper arm bone) away from the centre of…

Golf Anatomy Shoulder Transverse Abduction - Golf Anatomy and Kinesiology

Shoulder transverse abduction is a lateral movement at the shoulder (glenohumeral) joint in a horizontal plane – moving the upper arm away from the chest with the elbow facing down…

Golf Anatomy Scapular Downward Rotation - Golf Anatomy and Kinesiology

Scapular downward rotation (or scapular superior rotation) is a rotary movement of the scapula – moving the inferior (lower) angle of the shoulder blade (scapula) medially and downwards – see…

Golf Anatomy Scapular Upward Rotation - Golf Anatomy and Kinesiology

Scapular upward rotation (or scapular superior rotation) is a rotary movement of the scapula – moving the inferior (lower) angle of the shoulder blade (scapula) laterally and upwards – see…

Golf Anatomy Shoulder Transverse Adduction - Golf Anatomy and Kinesiology

Shoulder transverse adduction is a medial movement at the shoulder (glenohumeral) joint in a horizontal plane – moving the upper arm towards and across the chest with the back of…

Golf Anatomy Scapular Elevation - Golf Anatomy and Kinesiology

Scapular elevation is a superior (upwards) movement of the shoulder girdle – moving the shoulder blade (scapula) up – see Figure 1. The key muscles involved in this movement are…

Golf Anatomy Scapular Depression - Golf Anatomy and Kinesiology

Scapular depression is an inferior (downwards) movement of the shoulder girdle – moving the shoulder blade (scapula) down, away from your ear – see Figure 1. The key muscles involved…

Golf Anatomy Scapular Retraction - Golf Anatomy and Kinesiology

Scapular retraction (or scapular adduction) is a backwards movement of the scapula towards the midline of the body – moving the shoulder blade (scapula) back towards the spine during retraction…

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