职业棒球投手肩部和肘部的慢性结构适应是相关的。

IF 4.5 1区 医学 Q1 ORTHOPEDICS
American Journal of Sports Medicine Pub Date : 2025-03-01 Epub Date: 2025-02-09 DOI:10.1177/03635465251317509
Ryan W Paul, Alim Osman, Levon N Nazarian, Michael G Ciccotti, Steven B Cohen, Brandon J Erickson, Paul Buchheit, Joseph Rauch, Daryl C Osbahr, Stephen J Thomas
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摘要

背景:肩关节旋转活动范围(ROM)不足的投手发生肘部损伤的可能性是常人的2.6倍。尽管肩关节ROM对肘关节损伤有影响,但目前尚不清楚棒球投手肩关节的特定组织适应是否与肘关节的组织适应有关。目的/假设:目的评估职业棒球投手肩关节的慢性结构适应(肱骨后倾[HR]、后囊厚度[PCT]、棘下肌/小圆肌夹角、肌肉厚度)与肘关节的慢性结构适应(尺侧副韧带[UCL]厚度、尺侧关节松弛伴外翻应力、尺神经横截面积)之间的关系。假设HR和PCT的慢性适应与肘部的结构适应有关。研究设计:横断面研究;证据水平,3。方法:在2022年季前医学评估期间,从一个职业棒球组织招募健康的小联盟右撇子投手。入组投手使用Telos器械行双侧肩关节超声检查HR、PCT、后肩袖穿刺角和肌肉厚度,双侧肘关节超声检查尺神经、UCL厚度和尺肱关节间隙。计算了应力(150 N)与非应力(即δ值)之间尺骨关节间隙的差异。计算每个纳入测量的双边差异,并将其用于分析,以更紧密地分离慢性适应。进行多变量逐步回归,以确定慢性结构和临床(力量和ROM)肩部适应是否与肘关节的结构适应有关。结果:共纳入40名右撇子职业棒球投手,平均年龄22±3岁。季前UCL厚度结构适应性与PCT呈显著正相关(R = 0.344;R2 = 0.118;P = 0.030),尺神经横截面积与小圆肌厚度的慢性结构适应性差异有统计学意义(R = 0.387;R2 = 0.150;P = .020)。肩关节的慢性结构适应与三角尺骨关节间隙之间没有统计学上的显著关系(P < 0.05),肩关节的临床测量(强度和关节活动度)的慢性适应与肘关节的慢性结构适应之间没有统计学意义(P < 0.05)。结论:在无症状的小联盟投手中,观察到UCL厚度的慢性适应与PCT、尺神经横截面积与小圆肌MT之间的正相关。然而,肩关节力量或关节活动度的调整与肘关节的慢性结构调整之间没有明显的关系。
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Chronic Structural Adaptations of the Shoulder and Elbow Are Correlated in Professional Baseball Pitchers.

Background: Pitchers with deficits in total shoulder rotation range of motion (ROM) are 2.6 times more likely to experience an elbow injury. Despite the effects of shoulder ROM on elbow injury, it is currently unclear whether specific tissue adaptations of the shoulder relate to the tissue adaptations of the elbow in baseball pitchers.

Purpose/hypothesis: The purpose was to evaluate the relationship between chronic structural adaptations of the shoulder (humeral retroversion [HR], posterior capsule thickness [PCT], infraspinatus/teres minor pennation angle, and muscle thickness) and chronic structural adaptations of the elbow (ulnar collateral ligament [UCL] thickness, ulnohumeral joint laxity with valgus stress, and ulnar nerve cross-sectional area) in professional baseball pitchers. It was hypothesized that chronic adaptations of HR and PCT would relate to structural adaptations of the elbow.

Study design: Cross-sectional study; Level of evidence, 3.

Methods: Healthy minor league right-handed baseball pitchers from a single professional baseball organization were enrolled during 2022 preseason medical evaluations. Enrolled pitchers underwent bilateral shoulder ultrasound examination of HR, PCT, and posterior rotator cuff pennation angle and muscle thickness as well as bilateral elbow ultrasound examination of the ulnar nerve, UCL thickness, and ulnohumeral joint gapping using the Telos device. The difference in ulnohumeral joint gapping from stressed (150 N) to unstressed (ie, delta value) was calculated. Bilateral differences in every included measure were calculated and used for analysis to more closely isolate chronic adaptations. Multivariate stepwise regressions were performed to determine whether the chronic structural and clinical (strength and ROM) shoulder adaptations were related to structural adaptations of the elbow.

Results: Overall, 40 right-handed professional baseball pitchers with a mean age of 22 ± 3 years were included. A significant positive relationship was observed between preseason structural adaptations of UCL thickness and PCT (R = 0.344; R2 = 0.118; P = .030) as well as between chronic structural adaptations of ulnar nerve cross-sectional area and teres minor muscle thickness (R = 0.387; R2 = 0.150; P = .020). No statistically significant relationships were found between chronic structural adaptations of the shoulder and delta ulnohumeral joint gapping (all P > .05) or between chronic adaptations in clinical measures (strength and ROM) of the shoulder and chronic structural adaptations of the elbow (all P > .05).

Conclusion: Positive relationships between chronic adaptations of UCL thickness and PCT, as well as between ulnar nerve cross-sectional area and teres minor MT, were observed in asymptomatic minor league pitchers. However, no significant relationships between adaptations in shoulder strength or ROM were related to chronic structural adaptations of the elbow.

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期刊介绍: An invaluable resource for the orthopaedic sports medicine community, _The American Journal of Sports Medicine_ is a peer-reviewed scientific journal, first published in 1972. It is the official publication of the [American Orthopaedic Society for Sports Medicine (AOSSM)](http://www.sportsmed.org/)! The journal acts as an important forum for independent orthopaedic sports medicine research and education, allowing clinical practitioners the ability to make decisions based on sound scientific information. This journal is a must-read for: * Orthopaedic Surgeons and Specialists * Sports Medicine Physicians * Physiatrists * Athletic Trainers * Team Physicians * And Physical Therapists
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