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Do baseball pitchers improve mechanics after biomechanical evaluations?

Glenn S Fleisig1, Alek Z Diffendaffer1, Brett Ivey1, Kyle T Aune1.   

Abstract

The purpose of this study was to determine how often flaws in pitching mechanics identified from biomechanical analysis are corrected. The biomechanics of 46 baseball pitchers were evaluated twice, with an average of 12 months (range 2-48 months) between evaluations. Pitchers were healthy at the time of both evaluations, competing at the high school, college, minor league or Major League level. After warming up, each participant pitched 10 full-effort fastballs. Automated three-dimensional motion analysis was used to compute eight kinematic parameters which were compared with a database of elite professional pitchers. Flaws-defined as deviations from the elite range-were explained to each participant or coach after his initial evaluation. Data from the second evaluation revealed that 44% of all flaws had been corrected. Flaws at the instant of foot contact (stride length, front foot position, shoulder external rotation, shoulder abduction, elbow flexion) or slightly after foot contact (time between pelvis rotation and upper trunk rotation) seemed to be corrected more often than flaws near the time of ball release (knee extension and shoulder abduction). Future research may determine which level athletes or which training methods are most effective for correcting flaws.

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Keywords:  Kinematics; amateur; professional; training

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Year:  2017        PMID: 28743205     DOI: 10.1080/14763141.2017.1340508

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Sports Biomech        ISSN: 1476-3141            Impact factor:   2.832


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3.  Baseball Pitching Biomechanics Shortly After Ulnar Collateral Ligament Repair.

Authors:  Glenn S Fleisig; Alek Z Diffendaffer; Monika Drogosz; E Lyle Cain; Benton A Emblom; Jeffrey R Dugas
Journal:  Orthop J Sports Med       Date:  2019-08-27

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Journal:  Orthop J Sports Med       Date:  2020-12-15

5.  Biomechanical Analysis of the Throwing Athlete and Its Impact on Return to Sport.

Authors:  Nicholas A Trasolini; Kristen F Nicholson; Joseph Mylott; Garrett S Bullock; Tessa C Hulburt; Brian R Waterman
Journal:  Arthrosc Sports Med Rehabil       Date:  2022-01-28

6.  Effects of a six-week weighted-implement throwing program on baseball pitching velocity, kinematics, arm stress, and arm range of motion.

Authors:  Joseph A Marsh; Matthew I Wagshol; Kyle J Boddy; Michael E O'Connell; Sam J Briend; Kyle E Lindley; Alex Caravan
Journal:  PeerJ       Date:  2018-11-23       Impact factor: 2.984

7.  Sagittal Plane Trunk Tilt Is Associated With Upper Extremity Joint Moments and Ball Velocity in Collegiate Baseball Pitchers.

Authors:  Matthew J Solomito; Erin J Garibay; Carl W Nissen
Journal:  Orthop J Sports Med       Date:  2018-10-16
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