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Kinematic and Kinetic Comparisons of Arm Slot Position Between High School and Professional Pitchers

BACKGROUND: Throwing arm kinetics differ in pitchers at varying arm slot (AS) positions (frontal-plane arm position at ball release relative to the vertical axis). PURPOSE: To determine how kinematic and kinetic values differ between professional and high school pitchers with varying AS positions, a...

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Autores principales: Manzi, Joseph E., Ruzbarsky, Joseph J., Krichevsky, Spencer, Sudah, Suleiman Y., Estrada, Jennifer, Wang, Zhaorui, Moran, Jay, Kunze, Kyle N., Ciccotti, Michael C., Chen, Frank R., Dines, Joshua S.
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10601404/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/37900864
http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/23259671221147874
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author Manzi, Joseph E.
Ruzbarsky, Joseph J.
Krichevsky, Spencer
Sudah, Suleiman Y.
Estrada, Jennifer
Wang, Zhaorui
Moran, Jay
Kunze, Kyle N.
Ciccotti, Michael C.
Chen, Frank R.
Dines, Joshua S.
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Ruzbarsky, Joseph J.
Krichevsky, Spencer
Sudah, Suleiman Y.
Estrada, Jennifer
Wang, Zhaorui
Moran, Jay
Kunze, Kyle N.
Ciccotti, Michael C.
Chen, Frank R.
Dines, Joshua S.
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description BACKGROUND: Throwing arm kinetics differ in pitchers at varying arm slot (AS) positions (frontal-plane arm position at ball release relative to the vertical axis). PURPOSE: To determine how kinematic and kinetic values differ between professional and high school pitchers with varying AS positions, and whether these differences are similarly observed in both populations. METHODS: High school (n = 130) and professional (n = 288) pitchers threw 8 to 12 fastballs under 3-dimensional motion capture technology. Pitchers in each cohort were subdivided based on mean AS position at ball release: AS(1) (least degree of AS: most overhand throwing styles), AS(2) (intermediate degree of AS: three-quarter throwing styles), or AS(3) (greatest degree of AS: most sidearm throwing styles). Kinetic and kinematic parameters were compared between groups. STUDY DESIGN: Controlled laboratory study. RESULTS: High school pitchers had a more overhand AS at ball release (50° ± 11°) compared with professional pitchers (58° ± 14°) (P < .001). In both cohorts, AS(1) pitchers had significantly greater shoulder abduction (high school, P <0.001; professional, P <0.0001) and lateral trunk flexion (high school, P < 0.001; professional, P <0.0001) at ball release compared with AS(3) pitchers. Professional pitchers with an AS(3) position had significantly delayed timing of maximum upper trunk angular velocity compared with AS(1) pitchers (64% ± 7% vs 57% ± 7% of pitch time, respectively; P < .0001). A significant positive correlation between AS and elbow flexion torque was found in high school pitchers (P = .002; β = 0.28), and a significant negative correlation between AS and elbow varus torque (P < .001; β = –0.22) and shoulder internal rotation torque (P < .001; β = –0.20) was noted in professional pitchers. CONCLUSION: AS position was related to shoulder abduction and trunk lateral tilt. Professional and high school pitchers with varying AS positions did not experience similar changes in throwing arm kinetics. CLINICAL RELEVANCE: In professional pitchers, the earlier onset of maximum upper trunk angular velocity with overhand throwing style may reflect inappropriate pelvis-trunk timing separation, a parameter implicated in upper extremity injury, and the negative correlation between AS and elbow varus and shoulder internal rotation torque suggests that both excessive and minimal AS positions have negative implications.
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spelling pubmed-106014042023-10-27 Kinematic and Kinetic Comparisons of Arm Slot Position Between High School and Professional Pitchers Manzi, Joseph E. Ruzbarsky, Joseph J. Krichevsky, Spencer Sudah, Suleiman Y. Estrada, Jennifer Wang, Zhaorui Moran, Jay Kunze, Kyle N. Ciccotti, Michael C. Chen, Frank R. Dines, Joshua S. Orthop J Sports Med Article BACKGROUND: Throwing arm kinetics differ in pitchers at varying arm slot (AS) positions (frontal-plane arm position at ball release relative to the vertical axis). PURPOSE: To determine how kinematic and kinetic values differ between professional and high school pitchers with varying AS positions, and whether these differences are similarly observed in both populations. METHODS: High school (n = 130) and professional (n = 288) pitchers threw 8 to 12 fastballs under 3-dimensional motion capture technology. Pitchers in each cohort were subdivided based on mean AS position at ball release: AS(1) (least degree of AS: most overhand throwing styles), AS(2) (intermediate degree of AS: three-quarter throwing styles), or AS(3) (greatest degree of AS: most sidearm throwing styles). Kinetic and kinematic parameters were compared between groups. STUDY DESIGN: Controlled laboratory study. RESULTS: High school pitchers had a more overhand AS at ball release (50° ± 11°) compared with professional pitchers (58° ± 14°) (P < .001). In both cohorts, AS(1) pitchers had significantly greater shoulder abduction (high school, P <0.001; professional, P <0.0001) and lateral trunk flexion (high school, P < 0.001; professional, P <0.0001) at ball release compared with AS(3) pitchers. Professional pitchers with an AS(3) position had significantly delayed timing of maximum upper trunk angular velocity compared with AS(1) pitchers (64% ± 7% vs 57% ± 7% of pitch time, respectively; P < .0001). A significant positive correlation between AS and elbow flexion torque was found in high school pitchers (P = .002; β = 0.28), and a significant negative correlation between AS and elbow varus torque (P < .001; β = –0.22) and shoulder internal rotation torque (P < .001; β = –0.20) was noted in professional pitchers. CONCLUSION: AS position was related to shoulder abduction and trunk lateral tilt. Professional and high school pitchers with varying AS positions did not experience similar changes in throwing arm kinetics. CLINICAL RELEVANCE: In professional pitchers, the earlier onset of maximum upper trunk angular velocity with overhand throwing style may reflect inappropriate pelvis-trunk timing separation, a parameter implicated in upper extremity injury, and the negative correlation between AS and elbow varus and shoulder internal rotation torque suggests that both excessive and minimal AS positions have negative implications. SAGE Publications 2023-10-25 /pmc/articles/PMC10601404/ /pubmed/37900864 http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/23259671221147874 Text en © The Author(s) 2023 https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/This article is distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivs 4.0 License (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/) which permits non-commercial use, reproduction and distribution of the work as published without adaptation or alteration, without further permission provided the original work is attributed as specified on the SAGE and Open Access pages (https://us.sagepub.com/en-us/nam/open-access-at-sage).
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Manzi, Joseph E.
Ruzbarsky, Joseph J.
Krichevsky, Spencer
Sudah, Suleiman Y.
Estrada, Jennifer
Wang, Zhaorui
Moran, Jay
Kunze, Kyle N.
Ciccotti, Michael C.
Chen, Frank R.
Dines, Joshua S.
Kinematic and Kinetic Comparisons of Arm Slot Position Between High School and Professional Pitchers
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title_full Kinematic and Kinetic Comparisons of Arm Slot Position Between High School and Professional Pitchers
title_fullStr Kinematic and Kinetic Comparisons of Arm Slot Position Between High School and Professional Pitchers
title_full_unstemmed Kinematic and Kinetic Comparisons of Arm Slot Position Between High School and Professional Pitchers
title_short Kinematic and Kinetic Comparisons of Arm Slot Position Between High School and Professional Pitchers
title_sort kinematic and kinetic comparisons of arm slot position between high school and professional pitchers
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url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10601404/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/37900864
http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/23259671221147874
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