The purpose of this study was to document range-of-motion differences and radiographic changes in the dominant shoulder of skeletally immature throwers and to determine how pain associated with throwing may relate to these changes. Seventy-nine male youth baseball players (aged 8-15 years) completed a questionnaire, a shoulder examination, and a series of radiographs to determine physeal changes and humeral retroversion. Radiographs were reviewed and interpreted by a blinded musculoskeletal radiologist. Measurement of proximal humeral physeal width revealed a significant increase on the dominant side for the entire group, in subjects with a history of symptoms during the current season, and in subjects who had never had symptoms. Visual rad...
The shoulders of those involved in repeated forceful overhead throwing undergo a range of neural, mu...
The throwing shoulder in the overhead-throwing athlete has received considerable attention from indi...
The purpose of this study was to examine the variation of elbow range of motion (ROM) in the dominan...
Background: Baseball players exhibit a more posteriorly oriented humeral head in their throwing arm....
Swanik, Charles B.Introduction: Due to the high repetition and force associated with overhead throwi...
Increased external rotation and decreased internal rotation have been noted to occur progressively i...
Background: Right- and left-side throwers in baseball may have different shoulder conditions and thr...
Background: Identifying risk factors that contribute to shoulder and elbow pain within youth basebal...
Background: Identifying risk factors that contribute to shoulder and elbow pain within youth basebal...
Background: The effects of repetitive throwing on the shoulders of developing athletes are not well ...
Glenohumeral internal rotational deficit and increased glenohumeral external rotation are common fin...
BackgroundStudies examining the evolution of shoulder and elbow range of motion (ROM) in baseball pi...
Background: Baseball players exhibit a more posteriorly oriented humeral head or humeral retrotorsio...
The purpose of this study was to demonstrate the characteristics of joint movements performed by the...
The pitching motion is an asymmetric action by which coordination of scapular rotation in the domina...
The shoulders of those involved in repeated forceful overhead throwing undergo a range of neural, mu...
The throwing shoulder in the overhead-throwing athlete has received considerable attention from indi...
The purpose of this study was to examine the variation of elbow range of motion (ROM) in the dominan...
Background: Baseball players exhibit a more posteriorly oriented humeral head in their throwing arm....
Swanik, Charles B.Introduction: Due to the high repetition and force associated with overhead throwi...
Increased external rotation and decreased internal rotation have been noted to occur progressively i...
Background: Right- and left-side throwers in baseball may have different shoulder conditions and thr...
Background: Identifying risk factors that contribute to shoulder and elbow pain within youth basebal...
Background: Identifying risk factors that contribute to shoulder and elbow pain within youth basebal...
Background: The effects of repetitive throwing on the shoulders of developing athletes are not well ...
Glenohumeral internal rotational deficit and increased glenohumeral external rotation are common fin...
BackgroundStudies examining the evolution of shoulder and elbow range of motion (ROM) in baseball pi...
Background: Baseball players exhibit a more posteriorly oriented humeral head or humeral retrotorsio...
The purpose of this study was to demonstrate the characteristics of joint movements performed by the...
The pitching motion is an asymmetric action by which coordination of scapular rotation in the domina...
The shoulders of those involved in repeated forceful overhead throwing undergo a range of neural, mu...
The throwing shoulder in the overhead-throwing athlete has received considerable attention from indi...
The purpose of this study was to examine the variation of elbow range of motion (ROM) in the dominan...