What Is the Kinetic Chain? How Does It Relate to Elbow Pain?

What Is the Kinetic Chain? How Does It Relate to Elbow Pain?

The kinetic chain is a system where energy is continuously transferred from toes to fingertips. In tennis or throwing motions, the arm contributes only 20% of the total power, while the remaining 80% is generated from the legs, hips, and trunk. If any link in this chain is weak, the elbow becomes overloaded and develops pain.

Kinetic Chain: How Is Energy Transferred?

In motions like a tennis serve or baseball pitch, energy is transferred in this sequence:

1

Feet and Legs (Ground Reaction Force)

Energy is generated by pushing off the ground. Approximately 30% of total energy.

2

Hips and Core (Rotational Power)

The pelvis and trunk rotate to amplify energy. Approximately 25% of total energy.

3

Back (Thoracic Spine) and Shoulder (Acceleration)

The spine rotates and shoulder accelerates to transfer energy to the arm. Approximately 25% of total energy.

4

Elbow and Wrist (Final Transmission)

The elbow is a link that transfers generated energy to the fingertips. Directly generates only about 20% of energy.

How “Energy Leaks” Affect the Elbow

Research Data

If energy transmitted from the core and hip decreases by just 20%, shoulder rotation speed must increase by 34%. This compensatory action overloads the elbow.

Common points where energy leaks occur:

  • Ankle instability: Reduced ground reaction force utilization → “Arming” phenomenon (throwing with arm strength alone)
  • Core weakness: Loss of trunk rotational power → Compensatory over-rotation of elbow
  • Thoracic spine stiffness: Shoulder overload → Increased valgus stress on elbow
  • Scapular instability: Shoulder wobbling → Excessive forearm muscle tension

What Happens When the Kinetic Chain Breaks?

Example: Tennis Player with Weak Core

Normally:

  • Lower body 30% + Core 25% + Shoulder 25% + Arm 20% = 100%

If core is weak and contributes only 15%:

  • Lower body 30% + Core 15% + Shoulder 30% + Arm 25% = 100%
  • → Elbow must handle 125% of its normal load

Result: Repeated microtrauma to elbow tendon → Tennis elbow develops

Circulation Therapy for Kinetic Chain Recovery

To resolve elbow pain, we must restore the broken kinetic chain.

  • Circulation HD: Release elbow tendon adhesions, reduce overtension
  • Circulation PT:
    • Lower extremity stability training
    • Core stabilization (transverse abdominis, multifidus)
    • Thoracic spine mobility restoration
    • Whole-body kinetic chain integration training

Does Your Elbow Pain Keep Recurring?

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