The effect of Dynamic tape's directional support on shoulder fatigue and pitching performance in amateur baseball players: a randomized crossover trial.
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Abstract
Background: To evaluate whether the application of Dynamic tape to the pitching shoulder could result in reduced shoulder fatigue, reduced delayed onset muscle soreness, or improved performance.
Methods: This is a randomized crossover study, in which participants and investigators were blinded, included 20 amateur adult baseball players without shoulder pain. Sham taping and Dynamic taping were randomized, using an internal rotation support taping method in both groups. Bilateral shoulder strength and range of motion were measured with a handheld dynamometer and clinical goniometer before and after each test. The percentage of strength decrease, range of motion, pitch velocity, spin rate, and shoulder pain were recorded. The post-pitching decrease in strength and percentage of strength decrease were calculated by paired t-test and the pitching speed and spin rates in the innings for both the sham and Dynamic taping groups were analyzed using two-way ANOVA.
Results: Compared with the sham group, the Dynamic tape group showed a significant loss in the percentage of strength decrease in internal rotation compared to the sham group (-1.4% vs. 7.0%, p = 0.03). However, no significant differences were observed in other strength declines, shoulder range of motion, pain, pitching velocity, or spin rate.
Conclusions: Dynamic tape reduced direction-specific shoulder fatigue but did not significantly enhance pitching performance or prevent delayed onset muscle soreness.
背景:评估在投球肩部使用动态胶带是否能减轻肩部疲劳、减少延迟性肌肉酸痛或提高成绩:目的:评估在投球肩部使用动态胶带是否能减轻肩部疲劳、减少延迟性肌肉酸痛或提高成绩:这是一项随机交叉研究,参与者和研究人员均为盲人,研究对象包括 20 名无肩部疼痛的业余成年棒球运动员。两组均采用内旋支撑绑带法,随机进行虚假绑带和动态绑带。在每次测试前后,使用手持式测力计和临床动态关节角度计测量双侧肩部力量和活动范围。记录了力量下降的百分比、活动范围、投球速度、旋转率和肩部疼痛。用配对 t 检验计算投球后力量下降和力量下降百分比,用双因素方差分析分析假体组和动态绑带组的投球速度和旋转率:结果:与假带组相比,动态绑带组的内旋力量下降百分比显著低于假带组(-1.4% vs. 7.0%,p = 0.03)。然而,在其他力量下降、肩部活动范围、疼痛、投球速度或旋转率方面没有观察到明显差异:动态磁带可减少特定方向的肩部疲劳,但并不能显著提高投球表现或预防迟发性肌肉酸痛:试验注册:ClinicalTrials:N201912094.
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BMC Sports Science, Medicine and Rehabilitation is an open access, peer reviewed journal that considers articles on all aspects of sports medicine and the exercise sciences, including rehabilitation, traumatology, cardiology, physiology, and nutrition.