PURPOSE: To use ultrasound imaging to document changes over time (i.e., preseason v postseason) in the pitching elbow of high school baseball pitchers. METHODS: Twenty-two high school pitchers were prospectively followed. Pitchers were evaluated after a 2-month period of relative arm rest via preseason physical exams, dynamic ultrasound imaging of their throwing elbow, and the Quick Disabilities of the Arm, Shoulder, and Hand (QuickDASH) assessment. Players were reevaluated within 1 week of their last game. Dynamic ultrasound images were then randomized, blinded to testing time point, and evaluated by 2 fellowship-trained musculoskeletal radiologists. RESULTS: Average pitcher age was 16.9 years. Average pitches thrown was 456.5, maximum vel...
We investigated the elasticity of the medial collateral ligament (MCL) in baseball players using ult...
Baseball pitchers subject both the shoulder and elbow to extreme repetitive stresses. Over time, the...
Baseball pitchers with and without histories of elbow or shoulder surgery were tested with a 240 Hz ...
PURPOSE: To use ultrasound imaging to document changes over time (i.e., preseason v postseason) in t...
Purpose: To determine whether elbow torque was associated with anatomic adaptations of the medial el...
BACKGROUND: Baseball pitchers have adaptive changes in the soft tissues of the throwing elbow. HYPOT...
It has been established the mechanics of throwing a baseball contributes to ulnar collateral ligamen...
PURPOSE: To determine the relationship between medial elbow torque, as measured by wearable sensor t...
Perhaps the most serious injury for a baseball pitcher is a full tear of the ulnar collateral ligame...
Background: The MLB draft is a common route for players to enter professional baseball in the United...
Hypothesis: Our hypothesis was that seasonal adaptive changes in the ulnar collateral ligament (UCL)...
BACKGROUND: An injury to the ulnar collateral ligament (UCL) of the elbow is potentially career thre...
Background: Ulnar collateral ligament (UCL) injuries are common in baseball pitchers due to the sign...
The rate of ulnar collateral ligament (UCL) reconstruction surgery, or "Tommy John" surgery, has ris...
Shoulder and elbow pathology in the youth and adolescent pitcher has been a long standing and pervas...
We investigated the elasticity of the medial collateral ligament (MCL) in baseball players using ult...
Baseball pitchers subject both the shoulder and elbow to extreme repetitive stresses. Over time, the...
Baseball pitchers with and without histories of elbow or shoulder surgery were tested with a 240 Hz ...
PURPOSE: To use ultrasound imaging to document changes over time (i.e., preseason v postseason) in t...
Purpose: To determine whether elbow torque was associated with anatomic adaptations of the medial el...
BACKGROUND: Baseball pitchers have adaptive changes in the soft tissues of the throwing elbow. HYPOT...
It has been established the mechanics of throwing a baseball contributes to ulnar collateral ligamen...
PURPOSE: To determine the relationship between medial elbow torque, as measured by wearable sensor t...
Perhaps the most serious injury for a baseball pitcher is a full tear of the ulnar collateral ligame...
Background: The MLB draft is a common route for players to enter professional baseball in the United...
Hypothesis: Our hypothesis was that seasonal adaptive changes in the ulnar collateral ligament (UCL)...
BACKGROUND: An injury to the ulnar collateral ligament (UCL) of the elbow is potentially career thre...
Background: Ulnar collateral ligament (UCL) injuries are common in baseball pitchers due to the sign...
The rate of ulnar collateral ligament (UCL) reconstruction surgery, or "Tommy John" surgery, has ris...
Shoulder and elbow pathology in the youth and adolescent pitcher has been a long standing and pervas...
We investigated the elasticity of the medial collateral ligament (MCL) in baseball players using ult...
Baseball pitchers subject both the shoulder and elbow to extreme repetitive stresses. Over time, the...
Baseball pitchers with and without histories of elbow or shoulder surgery were tested with a 240 Hz ...