Increasing Pitch Count is Associated with Increasing Elbow Flexion Angle at Ball Release in Youth Baseball Pitchers.

IF 2.9 2区 医学 Q1 ORTHOPEDICS
Robert A Cecere, Matthew S Fury, Naya R Lipkens, Anna B Williams, Nathan E Matzko, Harrison N White, John Lama, Jay Moran, Stephen Fealy, Joshua S Dines, Lawrence Gulotta, Andreas Kontaxis
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Abstract

Background: Baseball is one of the most popular sports among youth athletes in the United States, and among these players, pitchers are at a particularly high risk of sustaining an injury. Overuse of the arm from repetitive pitching is a common mechanism for injury. Despite the attention that overuse injury has received, little is known regarding the mechanism that leads to elbow injury. This study aims to determine the effect of increasing pitch count on elbow flexion at ball release in a youth pitching cohort. The authors hypothesize that elbow flexion will increase as pitch count increases.

Methods: Study subjects included volunteers from youth baseball players from local teams and public advertisements. Retro-reflective markers attached to bony landmarks were placed on the players according to ISG recommendations. Pitchers threw an indoor simulated game. Three-dimensional marker trajectories were collected using a 12-camera optical motion capture system, and ball velocity was captured using a radar gun. Voluntary maximal isometric strength of the internal and external rotators was evaluated before and after pitching. Paired two-tailed t-tests were performed to determine if a significant change occurred between the fresh and fatigued sets.

Results: Twelve adolescent male pitchers were recruited. Eleven of 12 pitchers completed the prescribed 6 sets of 15 pitches, culminating in a 90-pitch simulated game. The ball speed in the second set was found to be the highest in all pitchers and was considered the "peak set" (p = .021) while ball speed was the slowest in the sixth set of pitches and was therefore considered the "fatigue set" (p = .001). There was a moderate but statistically significant inverse correlation between elbow flexion at ball release and maximum internal rotation velocity (p = .005). Elbow flexion at ball release was also significantly positively correlated with shoulder abduction at ball release (p = 0.004). Elbow flexion at ball release was not significantly correlated with ball velocity (p=.108).

Discussion: In a simulated game laboratory setting, increasing pitch count was associated with increasing elbow flexion angle at ball release in youth baseball pitchers. These findings demonstrate that pitching with fatigue may cause biomechanical changes that have been associated with increased rates of elbow injury in the adult throwing population. Further investigation on the association between elbow flexion angle and elbow injury in the youth baseball population is needed.

青少年棒球投手投球数的增加与击球时肘关节屈曲角度的增加有关。
背景:棒球是美国青少年运动员最喜爱的运动之一,其中投手受伤的风险尤其高。重复投球导致手臂过度使用是常见的受伤机制。尽管过度使用损伤受到了关注,但人们对导致肘部损伤的机制却知之甚少。本研究旨在确定增加投球数对青少年投球队列中球释放时肘关节屈曲的影响。作者假设,随着投球数的增加,肘关节屈曲度也会增加:研究对象包括来自当地球队和公共广告的青少年棒球运动员志愿者。根据 ISG 的建议,在球员身上放置了附着在骨质地标的反向反射标记。投球手进行室内模拟比赛。使用 12 个摄像头的光学运动捕捉系统收集三维标记物轨迹,并使用雷达枪捕捉球速。在投球前和投球后,对内外旋臂的最大等长自主力量进行评估。进行配对双尾 t 检验,以确定新鲜组和疲劳组之间是否发生了显著变化:结果:招募了 12 名青少年男性投手。12 名投球手中有 11 人完成了规定的 6 组 15 次投球,最后进行了 90 次投球模拟比赛。结果发现,所有投球手在第二组投球中的球速最高,被认为是 "高峰组"(p = .021),而在第六组投球中球速最慢,因此被认为是 "疲劳组"(p = .001)。出球时的肘关节屈曲度与最大内旋速度之间存在中度但具有统计学意义的反相关性(p = .005)。松球时的肘关节屈曲与松球时的肩关节外展也呈显著正相关(p = 0.004)。放球时的肘关节屈曲与球速无明显相关性(p=.108):在模拟比赛的实验室环境中,青少年棒球投手的投球数增加与放球时的肘关节屈曲角度增加有关。这些研究结果表明,疲劳投球可能会导致生物力学变化,而这种变化与成人投球人群肘部受伤率增加有关。我们需要进一步研究青少年棒球运动员肘关节屈曲角度与肘关节损伤之间的关系。
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604
审稿时长
11.2 weeks
期刊介绍: The official publication for eight leading specialty organizations, this authoritative journal is the only publication to focus exclusively on medical, surgical, and physical techniques for treating injury/disease of the upper extremity, including the shoulder girdle, arm, and elbow. Clinically oriented and peer-reviewed, the Journal provides an international forum for the exchange of information on new techniques, instruments, and materials. Journal of Shoulder and Elbow Surgery features vivid photos, professional illustrations, and explicit diagrams that demonstrate surgical approaches and depict implant devices. Topics covered include fractures, dislocations, diseases and injuries of the rotator cuff, imaging techniques, arthritis, arthroscopy, arthroplasty, and rehabilitation.
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