Short-term neurophysiological response after spinal thrust manipulation to guide return-to-throwing in collegiate pitchers: a randomized crossover pilot study.

IF 1.9 3区 医学 Q2 SPORT SCIENCES
Christopher Keating, Maxime Lepage, Ricker Adkins, Brandon Fredhoff, Stephen Thomas
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Abstract

Overhead throwing athletes experience high injury rates throughout the body. While previous studies have focused on risk factors and injury prevention strategies, few have explored the potential of neurophysiological markers like pressure pain threshold (PPT) to guide return-to-throwing decisions. This study aims to investigate the utility of physical performance tests and PPT changes after spinal thrust manipulation (STM) as biomarkers to predict performance and reduce injury risk in overhead throwing athletes. Baseball pitchers were recruited through convenience sampling at an NCAA Division II university. Participants were randomly allocated to STM or sham over a 1-2-week washout period. Performance and clinical measures were performed following interventions in both conditions. Medicine ball scoop test distance emerged as the strongest predictor of throwing velocity (R = 0.713, R2 = 0.509, p =  <0.001). Combining MB distance with STM-induced change in PPT further improved the model's predictive power (R = 0.794, R2 = 0.630, p =  <0.001). Medicine ball scoop test is a potential tool for evaluating throwing velocity capacity and informing return-to-throwing decisions. STM-induced changes in PPT may be a novel biomarker for identifying pitchers with greater neurophysiological modulation and potential for higher performance.

短期神经生理反应后,脊柱推力操纵指导返回投掷在大学投手:一项随机交叉试点研究。
头顶投掷运动员的全身受伤率很高。虽然以前的研究主要集中在风险因素和伤害预防策略上,但很少有人探索神经生理标志物(如压力疼痛阈值(PPT))指导重返投掷决策的潜力。本研究旨在探讨身体性能测试和脊髓推力操作(STM)后PPT变化作为生物标志物在预测投掷运动员性能和降低损伤风险中的应用。棒球投手是通过方便抽样在一所NCAA二级大学招募的。在1-2周的洗脱期内,参与者被随机分配到STM或sham组。在两种情况下进行干预后进行表现和临床测量。实心球球铲试验距离是投掷速度的最强预测因子(R = 0.713, R2 = 0.509, p = R = 0.794, R2 = 0.630, p =
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Research in Sports Medicine
Research in Sports Medicine SPORT SCIENCES-
CiteScore
6.40
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66
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>12 weeks
期刊介绍: Research in Sports Medicine is a broad journal that aims to bridge the gap between all professionals in the fields of sports medicine. The journal serves an international audience and is of interest to professionals worldwide. The journal covers major aspects of sports medicine and sports science - prevention, management, and rehabilitation of sports, exercise and physical activity related injuries. The journal publishes original research utilizing a wide range of techniques and approaches, reviews, commentaries and short communications.
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