Erschienen in:
06.05.2019 | Injuries in Overhead Athletes (J Dines and C Camp, Section Editors)
A Clinician’s Guide to Analysis of the Pitching Motion
verfasst von:
Daniel J. Christoffer, Heath P. Melugin, Chad E. Cherny
Erschienen in:
Current Reviews in Musculoskeletal Medicine
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Ausgabe 2/2019
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Abstract
Purpose of review
This review examines recent literature regarding analysis of the throwing motion in baseball players and how modern technology may be used to predict or prevent injury.
Recent findings
Proper throwing technique is vitally important to prevent injury and it is easier to correct poor mechanics prior to foot strike. Recent findings suggest that the inverted-W position may not lead to an increased risk of injury, but incorrect trunk or pelvis rotation does. Three-dimensional motion analysis in a laboratory setting is most commonly used to evaluate the throwing motion, but it does not allow for assessment in real game scenarios. Wearable monitors allow for this and have proven to reliably assess pitching workload, kinematics, and kinetics.
Summary
Injuries in youth baseball pitchers have increased along with the trend towards more single sport specialization. To prevent injury, assessment of a pitcher’s throwing motion should be performed early to prevent development of poor mechanics. Classically, three-dimensional motion analysis has been used to evaluate throwing mechanics and is considered the gold standard. Newer technology, such as wearable monitors, may provide an alternative and allow for assessment during actual competition.