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Pitch Velocity Is a Predictor of Medial Elbow Distraction Forces in the Uninjured High School–Aged Baseball Pitcher

BACKGROUND: Medial elbow injuries are common among baseball pitchers. Easily accessed methods to assess medial elbow stress may be useful in identifying individuals with increased injury risk. HYPOTHESIS: Pitch velocity (PV) is positively associated with higher medial elbow adduction moments. STUDY...

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Autores principales: Hurd, Wendy J., Jazayeri, Reza, Mohr, Karen, Limpisvasti, Orr, ElAttrache, Neal S., Kaufman, Kenton R.
Formato: Online Artículo Texto
Lenguaje:English
Publicado: SAGE Publications 2012
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3435942/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/23016114
http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/1941738112439695
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author Hurd, Wendy J.
Jazayeri, Reza
Mohr, Karen
Limpisvasti, Orr
ElAttrache, Neal S.
Kaufman, Kenton R.
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Jazayeri, Reza
Mohr, Karen
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description BACKGROUND: Medial elbow injuries are common among baseball pitchers. Easily accessed methods to assess medial elbow stress may be useful in identifying individuals with increased injury risk. HYPOTHESIS: Pitch velocity (PV) is positively associated with higher medial elbow adduction moments. STUDY DESIGN: Cohort study; Level of evidence, 2. METHODS: Participants included 26 uninjured high school pitchers, 15 to 18 years in age. Three-dimensional data and PV were collected as athletes threw 10 fastballs for strikes to a regulation-distance target. Variables of interest were the normalized peak internal elbow adduction moment and peak PV. Linear regression was performed to evaluate the influence of PV on the adduction moment. RESULTS: For the group, mean PV was 71 mph (range, 58-81 mph), and the adduction moment was 0.558 Nm/Ht × mass (range, 0.378-0.723). PV was positively associated with the adduction moment (P < 0.01, R(2)= 0.373). CONCLUSIONS: Talented young pitchers may be more susceptible to elbow injuries as a consequence of a biomechanical coupling between PV and upper extremity joint moments. CLINICAL RELEVANCE: PV may be measured easily and serve as an indicator of medial elbow stress.
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spelling pubmed-34359422013-09-01 Pitch Velocity Is a Predictor of Medial Elbow Distraction Forces in the Uninjured High School–Aged Baseball Pitcher Hurd, Wendy J. Jazayeri, Reza Mohr, Karen Limpisvasti, Orr ElAttrache, Neal S. Kaufman, Kenton R. Sports Health Athletic Training BACKGROUND: Medial elbow injuries are common among baseball pitchers. Easily accessed methods to assess medial elbow stress may be useful in identifying individuals with increased injury risk. HYPOTHESIS: Pitch velocity (PV) is positively associated with higher medial elbow adduction moments. STUDY DESIGN: Cohort study; Level of evidence, 2. METHODS: Participants included 26 uninjured high school pitchers, 15 to 18 years in age. Three-dimensional data and PV were collected as athletes threw 10 fastballs for strikes to a regulation-distance target. Variables of interest were the normalized peak internal elbow adduction moment and peak PV. Linear regression was performed to evaluate the influence of PV on the adduction moment. RESULTS: For the group, mean PV was 71 mph (range, 58-81 mph), and the adduction moment was 0.558 Nm/Ht × mass (range, 0.378-0.723). PV was positively associated with the adduction moment (P < 0.01, R(2)= 0.373). CONCLUSIONS: Talented young pitchers may be more susceptible to elbow injuries as a consequence of a biomechanical coupling between PV and upper extremity joint moments. CLINICAL RELEVANCE: PV may be measured easily and serve as an indicator of medial elbow stress. SAGE Publications 2012-09 /pmc/articles/PMC3435942/ /pubmed/23016114 http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/1941738112439695 Text en © 2012 The Author(s)
spellingShingle Athletic Training
Hurd, Wendy J.
Jazayeri, Reza
Mohr, Karen
Limpisvasti, Orr
ElAttrache, Neal S.
Kaufman, Kenton R.
Pitch Velocity Is a Predictor of Medial Elbow Distraction Forces in the Uninjured High School–Aged Baseball Pitcher
title Pitch Velocity Is a Predictor of Medial Elbow Distraction Forces in the Uninjured High School–Aged Baseball Pitcher
title_full Pitch Velocity Is a Predictor of Medial Elbow Distraction Forces in the Uninjured High School–Aged Baseball Pitcher
title_fullStr Pitch Velocity Is a Predictor of Medial Elbow Distraction Forces in the Uninjured High School–Aged Baseball Pitcher
title_full_unstemmed Pitch Velocity Is a Predictor of Medial Elbow Distraction Forces in the Uninjured High School–Aged Baseball Pitcher
title_short Pitch Velocity Is a Predictor of Medial Elbow Distraction Forces in the Uninjured High School–Aged Baseball Pitcher
title_sort pitch velocity is a predictor of medial elbow distraction forces in the uninjured high school–aged baseball pitcher
topic Athletic Training
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3435942/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/23016114
http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/1941738112439695
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