Daniel Kline P.T., D.P.T, S.C.S. , Sarah Kate Fischer P.T., D.P.T., S.C.S. , Garrett S. Bullock P.T., D.P.T., D.Phil. , Michael J. Kissenberth M.D. , Ellen Shanley P.T., Ph.D., O.C.S. , Charles A. Thigpen P.T., A.T.C., Ph.D.
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摘要
摘要:肢体损伤是最常见的投掷损伤,随着UCL重建等最严重损伤的不断增加,人们对肢体损伤的关注日益增加。此外,投掷受伤经常是反复发生的,这表明一旦受伤,运动员再次手臂受伤的风险就会增加。受伤率和严重程度的增加归因于投球量和全年参与的增加,以及专门训练。因此,美国棒球和少年棒球联盟(USA Baseball and Little League)预防手臂受伤的最初努力主要集中在投球次数这一外在因素上,但手臂受伤率一直保持不变。因此,损伤预防策略应包括外部因素,并解决与手臂损伤相关的可改变的内在因素。综合考虑各种因素,如肩部活动范围和力量不足,躯干和下肢功能,以及植入训练计划,可以产生降低手臂损伤率的综合方法。我们将使用有向无环图(DAG)来组织内部因素(即疲劳、受伤史、运动范围和力量)如何与外部因素(即训练负荷和投球暴露)相互作用,以及它们如何共同被认为有助于潜在的损伤,并为手臂损伤减少策略提供信息。这将提供一个路线图,以建立适应性强的手臂损伤减少策略,以改善可修改的物理因素的背景下,随着时间和投掷运动员之间的外部因素的变化。证据等级V级,专家意见。
Risk Factors and Injury Prevention in the Throwing Athlete
Abstract
Arm injuries are the most common throwing injury, with growing concern as the most severe injuries, such as UCL reconstruction, continue to rise. Furthermore, throwing injuries are frequently recurrent, suggesting once injured, players are at increased risk for another arm injury. The increase in injury rates and severity has been attributed to increases in pitching volume and year-round participation, and specialized training. Thus, initial efforts to prevent arm injuries by USA Baseball and Little League have focused on the extrinsic factor of pitching exposure in the form of pitch counts, yet arm injury rates have stayed constant. Therefore, injury prevention strategies should include extrinsic factors and address modifiable, intrinsic factors that are associated with arm injury. Collectively addressing factors, such as shoulder range of motion and strength deficits, trunk and lower extremity function, and implantation of training programs yields a comprehensive approach to reduce arm injury rates. We will use a directed acyclic graph (DAG) to organize how the internal factors (i.e., fatigue, injury history, range of motion, and strength) interact with the external factors (i.e., training load and pitching exposure) and how together they are thought contribute to potential injury and inform arm injury reduction strategies. This will provide a roadmap to build adaptable arm injury reduction strategies to improve the modifiable physical factors in context of the external factors that change over time and between throwing athletes.