BACKGROUND: Rehabilitation following elbow ulnar collateral ligament reconstruction in baseball pitchers relies on a progression of pitching activities to ensure protection and gradual strengthening of the reconstructed ligament. The purpose of this study was to determine the medial elbow torque associated with pitches at various effort levels and determine whether radar gun assistance improves players\u27 abilities to accurately match partial-effort pitches with true references based on maximum pitch velocity. METHODS: Thirty-seven healthy high school and collegiate baseball pitchers were included in this study. Participants were excluded if they were injured, recovering from injury, or otherwise not currently pitching at full effort. Pitc...
BACKGROUND: There has been an increasing incidence of overuse elbow injuries among youth and adolesc...
Baseball pitchers with and without histories of elbow or shoulder surgery were tested with a 240 Hz ...
CONTEXT: Research indicates that upper extremity fatigue hampers sensorimotor system acuity. However...
Background: Rehabilitation following elbow ulnar collateral ligament reconstruction (UCLR) in baseba...
Objectives: The incidence of overuse injury to the elbow in baseball pitchers continues to rise, des...
Abstract In baseball pitching, resultant elbow varus torque reaches the peak value of 50–120 N m, ex...
Ulnar collateral ligament (UCL) injuries are common in baseball pitching. The elbow external valgus ...
BACKGROUND: The number of Major League Baseball (MLB) pitchers requiring ulnar collateral ligament (...
BACKGROUND: The incidence of overuse injury to the elbow among baseball pitchers continues to rise, ...
PURPOSE: To assess the precision of a new wearable device in detecting medial elbow torque during th...
Throughout the various levels of baseball competition, pitchers often suffer season-ending or career...
Perhaps the most serious injury for a baseball pitcher is a full tear of the ulnar collateral ligame...
Background: Studies have indicated decreased shoulder internal rotation (IR) and external rotation (...
Purpose:The complex and explosive nature of the baseball pitching motion takes years to master and s...
BACKGROUND: The interval throwing progression has been part of baseball rehabilitation and condition...
BACKGROUND: There has been an increasing incidence of overuse elbow injuries among youth and adolesc...
Baseball pitchers with and without histories of elbow or shoulder surgery were tested with a 240 Hz ...
CONTEXT: Research indicates that upper extremity fatigue hampers sensorimotor system acuity. However...
Background: Rehabilitation following elbow ulnar collateral ligament reconstruction (UCLR) in baseba...
Objectives: The incidence of overuse injury to the elbow in baseball pitchers continues to rise, des...
Abstract In baseball pitching, resultant elbow varus torque reaches the peak value of 50–120 N m, ex...
Ulnar collateral ligament (UCL) injuries are common in baseball pitching. The elbow external valgus ...
BACKGROUND: The number of Major League Baseball (MLB) pitchers requiring ulnar collateral ligament (...
BACKGROUND: The incidence of overuse injury to the elbow among baseball pitchers continues to rise, ...
PURPOSE: To assess the precision of a new wearable device in detecting medial elbow torque during th...
Throughout the various levels of baseball competition, pitchers often suffer season-ending or career...
Perhaps the most serious injury for a baseball pitcher is a full tear of the ulnar collateral ligame...
Background: Studies have indicated decreased shoulder internal rotation (IR) and external rotation (...
Purpose:The complex and explosive nature of the baseball pitching motion takes years to master and s...
BACKGROUND: The interval throwing progression has been part of baseball rehabilitation and condition...
BACKGROUND: There has been an increasing incidence of overuse elbow injuries among youth and adolesc...
Baseball pitchers with and without histories of elbow or shoulder surgery were tested with a 240 Hz ...
CONTEXT: Research indicates that upper extremity fatigue hampers sensorimotor system acuity. However...