高中运动员重复投球后24小时内肘关节内侧的恢复

Hiroshi Hattori, Shun Okamura, Toby Hall, Katsunobu Sakaguchi, Kiyokazu Akasaka
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背景:重复俯仰引起肘关节内侧的直接变化。然而,从这些变化中恢复的过程并不清楚。目的/假设:本研究的目的是研究俯仰后24小时内肘关节内侧的恢复情况。假设是,虽然在重复投球后24小时会出现一些恢复,但这不会完全恢复到基线。研究设计:实验室对照研究。方法:共26名高中棒球投手参加,平均年龄16.0±0.5岁。选手投球100球(5组,每组20球)。测量肘关节内侧宽度以及尺侧副韧带(UCL)和前臂屈旋肌(FPMs)的应变比,并在俯仰后随访24小时。比较俯仰前和俯仰后各时间点的数据。使用俯仰前的测量计算测量的标准误差(SEM)和最小可检测变化的95%置信区间(MDC95)。结果:俯仰后即刻肘关节内侧宽度显著增加0.84 mm (P <;0.05),但在24小时后没有保持。俯仰后UCL应变比显著降低1.64 (P <;.05),但在投球后的18小时内没有保持。俯仰后,弹性材料的应变比显著降低0.09 (P <;0.05),但在24小时显著升高0.13 (P <;. 05)。肘关节内侧宽度的SEM为0.06 mm, MDC95为0.18 mm(俯仰后即刻最大变化0.84 mm)。UCL应变比的SEM为0.85,MDC95为2.35(俯仰后立即变化最大为1.64)。应变比的SEM为0.08,MDC95为0.22 (24 h时最大变化为0.13)。结论:100次投球后,肘关节外翻松弛稳定性在24小时内恢复。UCL和FPMs表现出统计学特征变化,但这些变化在最小的可检测变化范围内。临床相关性:投手内侧肘关节组织在投球后24小时恢复到基线。这表明,在100次重复投球后,在24小时休息后恢复低强度投球是可以接受的,同时也要考虑到身体其他部位的状况。
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Recovery of the Medial Elbow Joint in the 24-Hour Period After Repetitive Pitching in High School Players
Background:Repetitive pitching causes immediate changes in the medial elbow joint. However, the recovery process from these changes is not clear.Purpose/Hypothesis:The purpose of this study was to investigate the recovery of the medial elbow joint in the 24-hour period after pitching. The hypothesis was that while some recovery will occur at 24 hours after repetitive pitching, this would not be a complete return to baseline.Study Design:Controlled laboratory study.Methods:A total of 26 high school baseball pitchers participated (mean age, 16.0 ± 0.5 years). Participants threw 100 pitches (5 sets of 20 pitches). Medial elbow joint width as well as strain ratios of the ulnar collateral ligament (UCL) and forearm flexor-pronator muscles (FPMs) were measured and followed for 24 hours after pitching. The data before pitching and at each time point after pitching were compared. The standard error of measurement (SEM) and minimal detectable change with 95% confidence interval (MDC95) were calculated using measurements before pitching.Results:The medial elbow joint width significantly increased by 0.84 mm immediately after pitching ( P < .05), but this was not maintained at 24 hours. The UCL strain ratio significantly decreased by 1.64 immediately after pitching ( P < .05), but this was not maintained at 18 hours after pitching. The strain ratio of the FPMs significantly decreased by 0.09 immediately after pitching ( P < .05) but significantly increased by 0.13 at 24 hours ( P < .05). The SEM for medial elbow joint width was 0.06 mm, and the MDC95 was 0.18 mm (maximum change: 0.84 mm immediately after pitching). The SEM for UCL strain ratio was 0.85, and the MDC95 was 2.35 (maximum change: 1.64 immediately after pitching). The SEM for strain ratio of the FPMs was 0.08, and the MDC95 was 0.22 (maximum change: 0.13 at 24 hours).Conclusion:After 100 pitches, stability against elbow valgus laxity recovered within 24 hours. UCL and FPMs showed statistical characteristic changes, but those changes were within the minimal detectable change.Clinical Relevance:Pitchers’ medial elbow joint tissue recovered to baseline at 24 hours after pitching. This suggests that it may be acceptable to resume low-intensity throwing after a 24-hour rest period after 100 repetitive pitches while also considering the condition of the rest of the body.
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