Periscapular Strength Profile Changes in Collegiate Baseball Pitchers Over the Course of a Season.

IF 1.6 Q3 SPORT SCIENCES
International Journal of Sports Physical Therapy Pub Date : 2024-06-01 eCollection Date: 2024-01-01 DOI:10.26603/001c.117398
Patrick S Pabian, Victoria Roach, Roselin Howard, Lauren Johnston, Ryan McGuire
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Abstract

Background: Repetitive application of high forces to the shoulder and scapular musculature during the pitching motion over the course of a collegiate baseball season may lead to changes in strength and increased fatigue, potentially predisposing pitching athletes to injury. The purpose of this study was to investigate periscapular strength profiles of Division I collegiate baseball players over the course of a season.

Methods: This study was a retrospective data analysis of 18 Division I baseball pitchers. Isometric scapular plane abduction (scaption), external rotator, internal rotator, middle trapezius, and lower trapezius isometric strength was measured on throwing arm of each subject using a MicroFET 2 handheld dynamometer. Data were collected in a single session at the preseason, midseason, and postseason of the college baseball season, which spanned a five-month period. A repeated measures ANOVA was utilized to determine if there was a significant change in periscapular strength across the baseball season.

Results: Over the three time-points, all strength values decreased for each muscle group, with decreases ranging from 3-14%. Changes in scaption strength values were statistically significant (p=0.018, partial eta squared =0.284) with an 8% reduction over the entire season, specifically with a 5% decline from mid-season to post-season. While external rotator, internal rotator, middle trapezius, and lower trapezius strength values all decreased over the course of the season (range 0.02kg to 1.8kg), these differences were not statistically significant. However, the middle trapezius strength value change (1.3kg loss) exceeded the minimal detectible change.

Conclusion: Periscapular muscles in baseball pitchers diminish in strength over the course of a collegiate baseball season. Understanding strength changes over the course of a season may influence training and therapeutic interventions.

Level of evidence: 3b.

大学棒球投手在一个赛季中的肩胛骨力量曲线变化。
背景:在大学棒球赛季的投球运动中,肩部和肩胛骨肌肉组织反复承受高强度的力量,可能会导致力量变化和疲劳增加,从而使投球运动员容易受伤。本研究的目的是调查第一组大学棒球运动员在一个赛季中的肩胛周围力量概况:本研究对 18 名 I 组棒球投手进行了回顾性数据分析。使用 MicroFET 2 手持式测力计测量了每位受试者投掷臂的等长肩胛平面外展(肩胛)、外旋肌、内旋肌、斜方肌中部和斜方肌下部的等长力量。数据是在大学棒球赛季的季前赛、季中赛和季后赛的一次训练中收集的,为期五个月。采用重复测量方差分析来确定整个棒球赛季中肩胛骨周围力量是否有显著变化:结果:在三个时间点上,每个肌群的所有力量值都有所下降,降幅在 3-14% 之间。肩胛骨力量值的变化具有统计学意义(P=0.018,部分 eta 平方 =0.284),整个赛季下降了 8%,特别是从赛季中期到赛季后下降了 5%。虽然外旋肌、内旋肌、斜方肌中段和斜方肌下段的力量值在整个赛季中都有所下降(范围为 0.02 千克至 1.8 千克),但这些差异在统计学上并不显著。然而,斜方肌中部力量值的变化(减少 1.3 千克)超过了可检测到的最小变化:结论:在大学棒球赛季中,棒球投手肩胛周围肌肉的力量会减弱。了解一个赛季中的力量变化可能会对训练和治疗干预产生影响:3b.
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