
According to the National Golf Foundation, more than 28 million Americans love to hit the links. However, after a day on the course, some may wonder if the links are hitting back. Wrist and hand injuries for golfers are common. Why? And what can you do about them? Dennis Douda asks Mayo Clinic orthopedic surgeon Sanjeev Kakar, M.D. [TRT 1:54] (previously aired May 2012)
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