Background: Overuse injuries are common in volleyball; however, few studies exist that quantify the workload of a volleyball athlete in a season. The relationship between workload and shoulder injury has not been extensively studied in women\u27s collegiate volleyball athletes. Hypothesis/Purpose: This study aims to quantify shoulder workloads by counting overhead swings during practice and matches. The purpose of the current study is to provide a complete depiction of typical overhead swings, serves, and hits, which occur in both practices and matches. The primary hypothesis was that significantly more swings will occur in practices compared to matches. The secondary hypothesis was that greater swing volume and greater musculoskeletal inju...
Overuse injuries are predominant in sports involving the repetition of similar movements patterns, s...
BACKGROUND: Few studies have examined the association between the acute:chronic workload ratio (ACWR...
Background: Few studies have examined the association between the acute:chronic workload ratio (ACWR...
Background: Overuse injuries are common in volleyball; however, few studies exist that quantify the ...
Background: Monitoring the volume of activity (i.e. pitch counts) and tracking upper extremity (UE) ...
Background: Shoulder pain is becoming increasingly problematic in young players as volleyball gains ...
A four-year retrospective analysis of injury data was conducted on a collegiate (NCAA Division I) wo...
Previous studies have indicated weak hip muscle activation in baseball pitchers leads to an increase...
Shoulder injury in overhead athletes, who perform repetitive overhead motions, has been well documen...
Objective: To review 16 years of NCAA injury surveillance data for women’s volleyball and to identif...
Despite an exceptionally high prevalence of overuse injury among elite volleyball players, very litt...
Purpose: Prior research has demonstrated a 4-fold greater risk of a non-contact time-loss lower quad...
Context: Preseason functional performance test measures have been associated with noncontact time-lo...
Background Repetitive pitching places tremendous forces on the shoulder and elbow which can lead to ...
Context: Janda’s Upper-Crossed Syndrome (UCS) is characterized by alternating patterns of tightness ...
Overuse injuries are predominant in sports involving the repetition of similar movements patterns, s...
BACKGROUND: Few studies have examined the association between the acute:chronic workload ratio (ACWR...
Background: Few studies have examined the association between the acute:chronic workload ratio (ACWR...
Background: Overuse injuries are common in volleyball; however, few studies exist that quantify the ...
Background: Monitoring the volume of activity (i.e. pitch counts) and tracking upper extremity (UE) ...
Background: Shoulder pain is becoming increasingly problematic in young players as volleyball gains ...
A four-year retrospective analysis of injury data was conducted on a collegiate (NCAA Division I) wo...
Previous studies have indicated weak hip muscle activation in baseball pitchers leads to an increase...
Shoulder injury in overhead athletes, who perform repetitive overhead motions, has been well documen...
Objective: To review 16 years of NCAA injury surveillance data for women’s volleyball and to identif...
Despite an exceptionally high prevalence of overuse injury among elite volleyball players, very litt...
Purpose: Prior research has demonstrated a 4-fold greater risk of a non-contact time-loss lower quad...
Context: Preseason functional performance test measures have been associated with noncontact time-lo...
Background Repetitive pitching places tremendous forces on the shoulder and elbow which can lead to ...
Context: Janda’s Upper-Crossed Syndrome (UCS) is characterized by alternating patterns of tightness ...
Overuse injuries are predominant in sports involving the repetition of similar movements patterns, s...
BACKGROUND: Few studies have examined the association between the acute:chronic workload ratio (ACWR...
Background: Few studies have examined the association between the acute:chronic workload ratio (ACWR...