The relationship between shoulder external rotation strength, horizontal abduction, and glenohumeral distance ratios in professional baseball pitchers.

Masaki Tamura, Takuya Aso, Tomoyuki Takahashi, Shumpei Furuyama, Shunya Inoue, Takuya Maeda, Yu Noguchi, Yoichi Horike, Kanji Furuya, Takeyuki Sambe, Naoya Nishinaka
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[Purpose] This study aimed to examine the association among zero-position external rotation muscle strength, shoulder horizontal abduction angle, and humeral head alignment. We hypothesized that individuals who cannot exert zero-position external rotation strength may adopt a horizontal abduction position and have difficulty maintaining a centripetal position for humeral head alignment. [Participants and Methods] Eighteen professional baseball players were included in the study. A handheld dynamometer was used to measure zero-position external rotation muscle strength. The isometric shoulder zero-position external rotation muscle strength was measured, and the weight ratio of the average value of the three trials was calculated. The shoulder horizontal abduction angle and anterior and posterior glenohumeral distances were measured using magnetic resonance imaging in the abduction external rotation position. The glenohumeral distance ratios were also calculated. We investigated the relationship between zero-position external rotation strength and shoulder horizontal abduction angle, anterior and, posterior glenohumeral distances, and glenohumeral distance ratios. [Results] Zero-position external rotation strength, shoulder horizontal abduction angle, and glenohumeral distance ratio were significantly negatively correlated. [Conclusion] Athletes who cannot exert zero-position external rotation strength may have a large horizontal shoulder abduction and glenohumeral distance ratio on magnetic resonance imaging.

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职业棒球投手肩部外旋强度、水平外展和肩关节距离比之间的关系。
【目的】本研究旨在探讨零位外旋肌力、肩关节水平外展角和肱骨头对齐之间的关系。我们假设不能施加零位外旋力量的个体可能采用水平外展体位,并且难以维持肱骨头对准的向心体位。【参与者与方法】18名职业棒球运动员参与了这项研究。手持式测力仪用于测量零位置外旋肌肉力量。测量等长肩部零位外旋肌力,计算三次试验平均值的权重比。在外展外旋位置,采用磁共振成像测量肩关节水平外展角和肩关节前后距离。还计算了盂肱距离比。我们研究了零位外旋强度与肩关节水平外展角、肩关节前后距离以及肩关节距离比之间的关系。[结果]零位外旋强度、肩关节水平外展角与肩关节距离比呈显著负相关。[结论]不能施加零体位外旋力量的运动员,在磁共振成像上可能有较大的水平肩外展和肩关节距离比。
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