Muscle activity relationships during isometric shoulder internal and external rotation using the ForceFrame dynamometer and athletic shoulder tests in baseball athletes.

IF 3.2 3区 医学 Q2 PHYSIOLOGY
Frontiers in Physiology Pub Date : 2025-09-30 eCollection Date: 2025-01-01 DOI:10.3389/fphys.2025.1632248
Ben Ashworth, Mikulas Hank, Omid Khaiyat, Ginny Coyles, Petr Miratsky, Ferdia Falon Verbruggen, Frantisek Zahalka, Tomas Maly
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Abstract

Background: Optimal shoulder and trunk neuromuscular coordination significantly contributes to performance and injury prevention in overhead athletes. Although isolated shoulder rotation tests are often discussed in research, they may not fully evaluate the complex muscle synergies necessary for functional thrower positions or force deficiencies. Despite the increasing use of the athletic shoulder (ASH) test in elite sports, evidence regarding the relationship between muscle activation patterns in this multi-joint test and traditional isolated assessments is lacking. This study aimed to examine the muscle activity relationships during shoulder strength assessment of isometric rotation and the ASH test in overhead throwing athletes.

Methods: Surface electromyography was used to analyze the muscle activation of nine shoulder and trunk muscles during maximal voluntary contractions in 17 male national team baseball athletes. Normalized values were used in muscle activation relationship analysis between internal/external rotation and ASH test's three shoulder positions in the dominant arm (ASH I, ASH Y, and ASH T).

Results: Analysis between internal rotation, external rotation, and the ASH I, ASH Y, and ASH T test positions showed significant differences in muscle activity (p < 0.05). The infraspinatus, anterior and posterior deltoid, and upper trapezius demonstrated higher activity in the shoulder rotation tests, while the external obliques and pectoralis major indicated higher activity during ASH tests. Moderate (ρ = 0.40-0.69) correlations were found between muscles during the tests, while strong (ρ = 0.70-0.89)-to-very strong (ρ = 0.90-1.00) correlations were found between individual muscles.

Conclusion: The ASH and shoulder rotational tests' results showed different shoulder and trunk neuromuscular activation levels, demonstrating a low relationship between the prime movers for ASH positions and muscles activated during shoulder rotation. This implies that muscle synergies vary significantly depending on joint positioning and test mechanics. It also emphasizes the importance of using multiple test batteries to capture force production deficits and abnormalities that are relevant to overhead athletes. The results support rehabilitation progression starting with infraspinatus strengthening in neutral shoulder abduction, followed by scapular stabilizer training at wider abduction angles to restore functional overhead capacity. Acute or chronic performance may be monitored weekly for further training optimization, return-to-sport decisions, and injury prevention in elite overhead throwing athletes.

使用ForceFrame测力仪和棒球运动员运动肩部测试进行等距肩部内外旋转时的肌肉活动关系。
背景:最佳的肩部和躯干神经肌肉协调显著有助于头顶运动员的表现和损伤预防。虽然研究中经常讨论孤立的肩部旋转测试,但它们可能不能完全评估功能性投掷姿势或力量不足所需的复杂肌肉协同作用。尽管在精英运动中越来越多地使用运动肩(ASH)测试,但缺乏关于这种多关节测试中肌肉激活模式与传统孤立评估之间关系的证据。本研究旨在探讨在肩力量评估等距旋转和头顶投掷运动员的ASH测试肌肉活动的关系。方法:采用表面肌电图分析17名男子棒球国家队运动员在最大自主收缩时肩、躯干9块肌肉的激活情况。采用归一化值分析内/外旋转与主臂ASH试验的三个肩部位置(ASH I、ASH Y和ASH T)之间的肌肉激活关系。结果:内旋、外旋与ASH I、ASH Y、ASH T检测位置的肌肉活动度分析,差异有统计学意义(p < 0.05)。冈下肌、前三角肌和后三角肌以及上斜方肌在肩关节旋转试验中表现出较高的活动度,而外斜肌和胸大肌在ASH试验中表现出较高的活动度。在测试期间,肌肉之间发现了中度(ρ = 0.40-0.69)相关性,而单个肌肉之间发现了强(ρ = 0.70-0.89)至很强(ρ = 0.90-1.00)相关性。结论:ASH和肩部旋转测试结果显示不同的肩部和躯干神经肌肉激活水平,表明ASH位置的原动机与肩部旋转时激活的肌肉之间的关系较低。这意味着肌肉协同作用根据关节定位和测试力学而有显著差异。它还强调了使用多个测试电池来捕获与头顶运动员相关的力量产生缺陷和异常的重要性。结果支持从中性肩关节外展时的冈下肌强化开始,然后进行更宽外展角度的肩胛骨稳定器训练,以恢复功能性头顶能力。精英顶投运动员的急性或慢性表现可以每周监测,以进一步优化训练,决定重返运动,预防受伤。
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期刊介绍: Frontiers in Physiology is a leading journal in its field, publishing rigorously peer-reviewed research on the physiology of living systems, from the subcellular and molecular domains to the intact organism, and its interaction with the environment. Field Chief Editor George E. Billman at the Ohio State University Columbus is supported by an outstanding Editorial Board of international researchers. This multidisciplinary open-access journal is at the forefront of disseminating and communicating scientific knowledge and impactful discoveries to researchers, academics, clinicians and the public worldwide.
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