AbstractBackgroundGlenohumeral internal rotation deficit (GIRD) is a risk factor for shoulder and elbow injury in baseball players. Although this evidence forms a basis for recommending stretching, clinical measures of internal rotation range of motion (ROM) do not differentiate if GIRD is due to muscular, capsuloligamentous, or osseous factors. Understanding the contributions of these structures to GIRD is important for the development of targeted interventions. We hypothesize that the osseous component will have the greatest relative contribution to GIRD, followed by muscle stiffness and posterior capsule thickness.MethodsInternal rotation ROM, muscle stiffness (teres minor, infraspinatus, and posterior deltoid), posterior capsule thickne...
Background: The effects of repetitive throwing on the shoulders of developing athletes are not well ...
Introduction: Shoulder musculoskeletal adaptations commonly occur in baseball pitchers due to repeti...
Introduction: Shoulder musculoskeletal adaptations commonly occur in baseball pitchers due to repeti...
BACKGROUND: Alterations in throwing mechanics have been identified as a risk factor for overuse inju...
Graduation date: 2015Access restricted to the OSU Community, at author's request, from March 20, 201...
The research looked at the internal rotation loss in collegiate football quarterbacks. A goniometer ...
Glenohumeral internal rotational deficit and increased glenohumeral external rotation are common fin...
Objectives: Eccentric external rotator (ER) and concentric internal rotator (IR) strength is express...
Swanik, Charles B.Introduction: Due to the high repetition and force associated with overhead throwi...
Background: In a properly coordinated throwing motion, peak pelvic rotation velocity is reached befo...
HYPOTHESIS: College pitchers with increased external rotation gain (ERG) produce increased medial el...
Increased external rotation and decreased internal rotation have been noted to occur progressively i...
Glenohumeral Internal Rotational Deficit (GIRD) is a well-documented finding in throwing athletes. T...
BackgroundStudies examining the evolution of shoulder and elbow range of motion (ROM) in baseball pi...
To investigate the effect of the glenohumeral internal rotation deficit (GIRD) improving rehabilitat...
Background: The effects of repetitive throwing on the shoulders of developing athletes are not well ...
Introduction: Shoulder musculoskeletal adaptations commonly occur in baseball pitchers due to repeti...
Introduction: Shoulder musculoskeletal adaptations commonly occur in baseball pitchers due to repeti...
BACKGROUND: Alterations in throwing mechanics have been identified as a risk factor for overuse inju...
Graduation date: 2015Access restricted to the OSU Community, at author's request, from March 20, 201...
The research looked at the internal rotation loss in collegiate football quarterbacks. A goniometer ...
Glenohumeral internal rotational deficit and increased glenohumeral external rotation are common fin...
Objectives: Eccentric external rotator (ER) and concentric internal rotator (IR) strength is express...
Swanik, Charles B.Introduction: Due to the high repetition and force associated with overhead throwi...
Background: In a properly coordinated throwing motion, peak pelvic rotation velocity is reached befo...
HYPOTHESIS: College pitchers with increased external rotation gain (ERG) produce increased medial el...
Increased external rotation and decreased internal rotation have been noted to occur progressively i...
Glenohumeral Internal Rotational Deficit (GIRD) is a well-documented finding in throwing athletes. T...
BackgroundStudies examining the evolution of shoulder and elbow range of motion (ROM) in baseball pi...
To investigate the effect of the glenohumeral internal rotation deficit (GIRD) improving rehabilitat...
Background: The effects of repetitive throwing on the shoulders of developing athletes are not well ...
Introduction: Shoulder musculoskeletal adaptations commonly occur in baseball pitchers due to repeti...
Introduction: Shoulder musculoskeletal adaptations commonly occur in baseball pitchers due to repeti...