Altering the weight of baseballs for youth play has been studied out of concern for player safety. Research has shown that decreasing the weight of baseballs may limit the severity of both chronic arm and collision injuries. Unfortunately, reducing the weight of the ball also increases its exit velocity, leaving pitchers and nonpitchers with less time to defend themselves. The purpose of this study was to examine impact probability for pitchers and nonpitchers
The purpose of this study sought to examine the efficacy of biomechanical evaluations on collegiate ...
Background:Many risk factors for throwing injuries have been proposed. However, little is known abou...
BACKGROUND:: It is estimated that nearly 6% of youth baseball participants seek medical attention fo...
Altering the weight of baseballs for youth play has been studied out of concern for player safety. R...
Baseball is a popular sport to play in the United States, with approximately 13-17 million athletes ...
Baseball injuries are a persistent and significant problem, with the greatest injury incidence to th...
Context - Sport specialization in baseball has been an emerging topic among youth athletes. Speciali...
INTRODUCTION: Weighted baseball use in throwing programs is widespread; however, their use remains c...
Background: Pitching while fatigued and body composition may increase the injury risk in youth and a...
Baseball is currently the fourth most popular sport in high schools across the country. However, pit...
Background: Pitching while fatigued and body composition may increase the injury risk in youth and a...
Injuries suffered by youth participating in baseball and softball activities have reached an alarmin...
Background: Identifying risk factors that contribute to shoulder and elbow pain within youth basebal...
BACKGROUND: There has been an increasing incidence of overuse elbow injuries among youth and adolesc...
Presents findings from a five-year study of youth baseball pitchers' pitching methods, techniques, p...
The purpose of this study sought to examine the efficacy of biomechanical evaluations on collegiate ...
Background:Many risk factors for throwing injuries have been proposed. However, little is known abou...
BACKGROUND:: It is estimated that nearly 6% of youth baseball participants seek medical attention fo...
Altering the weight of baseballs for youth play has been studied out of concern for player safety. R...
Baseball is a popular sport to play in the United States, with approximately 13-17 million athletes ...
Baseball injuries are a persistent and significant problem, with the greatest injury incidence to th...
Context - Sport specialization in baseball has been an emerging topic among youth athletes. Speciali...
INTRODUCTION: Weighted baseball use in throwing programs is widespread; however, their use remains c...
Background: Pitching while fatigued and body composition may increase the injury risk in youth and a...
Baseball is currently the fourth most popular sport in high schools across the country. However, pit...
Background: Pitching while fatigued and body composition may increase the injury risk in youth and a...
Injuries suffered by youth participating in baseball and softball activities have reached an alarmin...
Background: Identifying risk factors that contribute to shoulder and elbow pain within youth basebal...
BACKGROUND: There has been an increasing incidence of overuse elbow injuries among youth and adolesc...
Presents findings from a five-year study of youth baseball pitchers' pitching methods, techniques, p...
The purpose of this study sought to examine the efficacy of biomechanical evaluations on collegiate ...
Background:Many risk factors for throwing injuries have been proposed. However, little is known abou...
BACKGROUND:: It is estimated that nearly 6% of youth baseball participants seek medical attention fo...