Grip strength, muscle soreness and pain threshold perception evolution in baseball pitchers in a simulated 75-pitch game: a repeated measures study.

IF 3.9 Q1 SPORT SCIENCES
BMJ Open Sport & Exercise Medicine Pub Date : 2025-03-03 eCollection Date: 2025-01-01 DOI:10.1136/bmjsem-2024-002146
Mathieu Tremblay, Samuel Anderson Sirois, Jacques Abboud, Martin Descarreaux
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Abstract

Background/aim: In baseball pitching, neuromuscular fatigue and its manifestations on muscle strength, muscle soreness and pain perception affect pitching performance. The purpose of this study was to quantify the evolution of grip strength, muscle soreness and pain threshold perception and pitching velocity in baseball pitchers throughout a simulated 75-pitch game.

Methods: 30 high-level amateur male baseball pitchers were recruited. Repeated measure analysis of covariance with age as a covariate (p<0.05) was used to identify significant differences across blocks of pitches for grip strength, muscle soreness, pain threshold perception and pitching velocity.

Results: Dominant arm grip strength (55.67±12.32 kg to 48.62±12.25 kg ; -12.66%) and pitching velocity (119.87±8.00 km/hour to 118.75±6.90 km/hour ; -0.93%) declined while muscle soreness perception increased in dominant arm forearm flexors (1.65±1.16 to 4.19±2.02 ; 25.38%), biceps (1.81±1.39 to 4.31±1.85 ; 25%) and non-dominant arm forearm flexors (1.38±1.10 to 2.12±1.63 ; 7.31%) across the pitching blocks (p<0.05).

Conclusion: In summary, a pitch count of 75 fastball pitches triggered an acute decline in grip strength combined with an increase in muscle soreness perception of the throwing arm in baseball pitchers.

棒球投手在模拟75球比赛中的握力、肌肉酸痛和疼痛阈值感知进化:一项重复测量研究。
背景/目的:在棒球投球中,神经肌肉疲劳及其在肌肉力量、肌肉酸痛和疼痛感知方面的表现影响投球表现。本研究的目的是量化棒球投手在模拟75球比赛中握力、肌肉酸痛、疼痛阈值感知和投球速度的演变。方法:招募30名高水平业余男子棒球投手。以年龄为协变量的重复测量协方差分析(结果:优势手臂握力(55.67±12.32 kg ~ 48.62±12.25 kg);-12.66%)和俯仰速度(119.87±8.00 km/hour至118.75±6.90 km/hour);-0.93%)下降,而优势臂前臂屈肌肌肉酸痛感增加(1.65±1.16 ~ 4.19±2.02;25.38%),二头肌(1.81±1.39 ~ 4.31±1.85);25%)和非优势臂前臂屈肌(1.38±1.10 ~ 2.12±1.63;结论:总而言之,75个快速球的投球数会引发棒球投手握力的急剧下降,并增加投掷臂肌肉酸痛的感觉。
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