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  1. 961
    “…Mean functional outcome scores between pitchers and position players were not found to be significantly different. …”
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  2. 962
    “…There were 138 (10.8%) pitchers, 114 (8.9%) catchers, 524 (41.2%) infielders, and 499 (39.1%) outfielders. …”
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  3. 963
    “…METHODS: 42 female athletes (27= softball pitchers, 15=gymnasts, avg age=16.48 ± 2.54 years) underwent lower limb assessment. …”
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  4. 964
    “…Prior reports of UCL repair demonstrated poor results in professional pitchers, with rate of return to the same or higher level pitching between 0% and 63%. (1,3,6,9,11) However, in young athletes without chronic attritional UCL damage, recent data shows reliable and rapid return to sport with primary UCL repair.(2,12,14) We previously introduced a novel UCL repair technique consisting of primary UCL repair, augmented with a spanning tape anchored at either end of the native ligament. …”
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  5. 965
    “…Forty-nine fracture patients (98%) were male baseball pitchers and one (2%) was a male football quarterback. …”
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    “…The majority were baseball players (n=52) of which 43 were pitchers, while the remaining athletes played football, wrestled, or competed in Jujitsu. …”
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  8. 968
    “…OBJECTIVES: Overhead throwing athletes, notably pitchers, subject the elbow to tremendous valgus stress, and numerous studies have demonstrated an increasing incidence of ulnar collateral ligament of the elbow (UCL) injury. …”
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  9. 969
    “…Donelon TA, Dos’Santos T, Pitchers G, Brown M, Jones PA. Biomechanical Determinants of Knee Joint Loads Associated with Increased Anterior Cruciate Ligament Loading During Cutting: A Systematic Review and Technical Framework. …”
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