BACKGROUND: There has been an increasing incidence of overuse elbow injuries among youth and adolescent pitchers. Pitch type has been implicated as a risk factor for excess torque at the medial elbow; however, this has not been definitively demonstrated. PURPOSE: To assess predictors of torque across the medial elbow in youth and adolescent pitchers with a mobile sensor. In addition, the authors aimed to determine the differences in elbow torque produced according to pitch type (fastball, curveball, changeup) and pitcher demographics. STUDY DESIGN: Descriptive laboratory study. METHODS: Twenty youth and adolescent pitchers were instructed to throw 8 fastballs, 8 curveballs, and 8 changeups in a standardized but randomized sequence over a 25...
Medial elbow overuse injuries are rising in baseball. The external valgus torque magnitude is a poss...
Background: Joint pain is thought to be an early sign of injury to a pitcher. Objective: To evaluate...
BACKGROUND:: It is estimated that nearly 6% of youth baseball participants seek medical attention fo...
BACKGROUND: Overuse injuries of the shoulder and elbow continue to be prevalent in elite baseball pi...
Purpose:The complex and explosive nature of the baseball pitching motion takes years to master and s...
PURPOSE: To assess the precision of a new wearable device in detecting medial elbow torque during th...
Objectives: The incidence of overuse injury to the elbow in baseball pitchers continues to rise, des...
BACKGROUND: Alterations in throwing mechanics have been identified as a risk factor for overuse inju...
BACKGROUND: The incidence of overuse injury to the elbow among baseball pitchers continues to rise, ...
BACKGROUND: The incidence of overuse injury to the elbow among baseball pitchers continues to rise, ...
HYPOTHESIS: College pitchers with increased external rotation gain (ERG) produce increased medial el...
The number of ulnar collateral ligament (UCL) reconstructive (i.e. “Tommy John”) surgeries performed...
Background: Joint pain is thought to be an early sign of injury to a pitcher. Objective: To evaluate...
Medial elbow overuse injuries are rising in baseball. The external valgus torque magnitude is a poss...
Medial elbow overuse injuries are rising in baseball. The external valgus torque magnitude is a poss...
Medial elbow overuse injuries are rising in baseball. The external valgus torque magnitude is a poss...
Background: Joint pain is thought to be an early sign of injury to a pitcher. Objective: To evaluate...
BACKGROUND:: It is estimated that nearly 6% of youth baseball participants seek medical attention fo...
BACKGROUND: Overuse injuries of the shoulder and elbow continue to be prevalent in elite baseball pi...
Purpose:The complex and explosive nature of the baseball pitching motion takes years to master and s...
PURPOSE: To assess the precision of a new wearable device in detecting medial elbow torque during th...
Objectives: The incidence of overuse injury to the elbow in baseball pitchers continues to rise, des...
BACKGROUND: Alterations in throwing mechanics have been identified as a risk factor for overuse inju...
BACKGROUND: The incidence of overuse injury to the elbow among baseball pitchers continues to rise, ...
BACKGROUND: The incidence of overuse injury to the elbow among baseball pitchers continues to rise, ...
HYPOTHESIS: College pitchers with increased external rotation gain (ERG) produce increased medial el...
The number of ulnar collateral ligament (UCL) reconstructive (i.e. “Tommy John”) surgeries performed...
Background: Joint pain is thought to be an early sign of injury to a pitcher. Objective: To evaluate...
Medial elbow overuse injuries are rising in baseball. The external valgus torque magnitude is a poss...
Medial elbow overuse injuries are rising in baseball. The external valgus torque magnitude is a poss...
Medial elbow overuse injuries are rising in baseball. The external valgus torque magnitude is a poss...
Background: Joint pain is thought to be an early sign of injury to a pitcher. Objective: To evaluate...
BACKGROUND:: It is estimated that nearly 6% of youth baseball participants seek medical attention fo...