| Literature DB >> 31259185 |
Danica D Vance1, Frank J Alexander1, Brian W Kunkle2, Mark Littlefield3, Christopher S Ahmad1.
Abstract
BACKGROUND: Medial ulnar collateral ligament (UCL) injury is increasingly prevalent in professional baseball pitchers, and significant research has been devoted to understanding the risk factors and prevention strategies associated with it. To date, no study has investigated what the players themselves believe causes and prevents the injury.Entities:
Keywords: Tommy John; baseball; elbow; pitching; ulnar collateral ligament
Year: 2019 PMID: 31259185 PMCID: PMC6587394 DOI: 10.1177/2325967119850777
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Orthop J Sports Med ISSN: 2325-9671
Demographics of Pitchers
| n (%) | |
|---|---|
| Highest level of play | |
| College | 25 (11.7) |
| High school | 20 (9.4) |
| Minor League Baseball | 155 (6.5) |
| Major League Baseball | 14 (72.4) |
| Total | 214 (100.0) |
| Current position | |
| Reliever | 76 (38.6) |
| Starter | 113 (57.4) |
| Starter/reliever | 8 (4.0) |
| Total | 197 (100.0) |
| Throwing arm | |
| Right-handed | 177 (84.3) |
| Left-handed | 33 (15.7) |
| Total | 210 (100.0) |
| Previous UCL injury | |
| Yes | 51 (24.4) |
| No | 158 (75.6) |
| Total | 209 (100.0) |
UCL, ulnar collateral ligament.
Pitchers’ Responses to Questions Related to Previous UCL Injuries
| n (%) | |
|---|---|
| Treatment for UCL injury | |
| UCL reconstruction | 36 (70.6) |
| UCL repair | 5 (9.8) |
| Nonoperative management (physical therapy, PRP, rest) | 10 (19.6) |
| Total | 51 (100.0) |
| Time to return to play | |
| Operative treatment (Tommy John surgery or UCL repair) | |
| 6 mo | 3 (7.2) |
| 9 mo | 4 (9.8) |
| 12 mo | 13 (31.7) |
| 14 mo | 12 (29.3) |
| >16 mo | 9 (22.0) |
| Total | 41 (100.0) |
| Nonoperative treatment | |
| 6 mo | 7 (70.0) |
| 9 mo | 1 (10.0) |
| 12 mo | 2 (20.0) |
| 14 mo | 0 (0.0) |
| >16 mo | 0 (0.0) |
| Total | 10 (100.0) |
| UCL injuries can be avoided in professional pitchers | |
| Agree/strongly agree | 94 (45.0) |
| Neutral | 55 (26.3) |
| Disagree/strongly disagree | 60 (28.7) |
| Total | 209 (100.0) |
| Rain delay increases the risk of UCL injuries | |
| Agree/strongly agree | 105 (50.5) |
| Neutral | 56 (26.9) |
| Disagree/strongly disagree | 47 (22.6) |
| Total | 208 (100.0) |
PRP, platelet-rich plasma; UCL, ulnar collateral ligament.
Answered only by pitchers with a previous UCL injury.
Pitchers’ Responses to Questions on Pitching Variables
| n (%) | |
|---|---|
| Which pitch has the highest risk of causing a UCL injury? | |
| Curveball | 86 (41.8) |
| Slider | 30 (14.5) |
| Cutter | 12 (5.8) |
| 4-seam fastball | 24 (11.7) |
| 2-seam fastball | 9 (4.4) |
| Splitter | 45 (21.8) |
| Total | 206 (100.0) |
| Developing a new pitch can increase the risk of UCL injuries | |
| Agree/strongly agree | 95 (45.9) |
| Neutral | 65 (31.4) |
| Disagree/strongly disagree | 47 (22.7) |
| Total | 207 (100.0) |
| Overuse of pitchers by managers/coaches increases the risk of UCL injuries | |
| Agree/strongly agree | 120 (58.5) |
| Neutral | 56 (27.3) |
| Disagree/strongly disagree | 29 (14.2) |
| Total | 205 (100.0) |
UCL, ulnar collateral ligament.
Pitchers’ Responses to Questions on Throwing Fatigue
| n (%) | |
|---|---|
| Fatigue over a course of a season increases the risk of UCL injuries | |
| Agree/strongly agree | 149 (71.6) |
| Neutral | 43 (20.7) |
| Disagree/strongly disagree | 16 (7.7) |
| Total | 208 (100.0) |
| Fatigue during a single outing increases the risk of UCL injuries | |
| Agree/strongly agree | 96 (46.4) |
| Neutral | 64 (30.9) |
| Disagree/strongly disagree | 47 (22.7) |
| Total | 207 (100.0) |
| Inadequate rest during the off-season increases the risk of UCL injuries | |
| Agree/strongly agree | 126 (60.9) |
| Neutral | 43 (20.8) |
| Disagree/strongly disagree | 38 (18.3) |
| Total | 207 (100.0) |
| Inadequate rest during the in-season increases the risk of UCL injuries | |
| Agree/strongly agree | 122 (59.2) |
| Neutral | 52 (25.3) |
| Disagree/strongly disagree | 32 (15.5) |
| Total | 206 (100.0) |
| Expanding to a 6-man starting rotation will decrease UCL injuries | |
| Yes | 121 (58.6) |
| No | 86 (41.4) |
| Total | 207 (100.0) |
| Adding a “rest” disabled list will decrease UCL injuries | |
| Agree/strongly agree | 39 (19.1) |
| Neutral | 64 (31.2) |
| Disagree/strongly disagree | 102 (49.7) |
| Total | 205 (100.0) |
UCL, ulnar collateral ligament.
Pitchers’ Responses to Questions on Surgical Variables and Outcomes
| n (%) | |
|---|---|
| Pitchers return to preinjury performance after Tommy John surgery | |
| Agree/strongly agree | 89 (43.2) |
| Neutral | 95 (46.1) |
| Disagree/strongly disagree | 22 (10.7) |
| Total | 206 (100.0) |
| Throwing velocity increases after Tommy John surgery | |
| Agree/strongly agree | 68 (33.0) |
| Neutral | 104 (50.5) |
| Disagree/strongly disagree | 34 (16.5) |
| Total | 206 (100.0) |
Comparison of Responses for Pitchers With a Previous UCL Injury Versus Pitchers Without a UCL Injury
| Did you suffer an elbow injury as a child/adolescent? | Yes | No |
| |||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| UCL injury | 28 | 23 | <.0001 | |||
| No injury | 28 | 130 | ||||
| Can UCL injuries be avoided in professional pitchers? | Agree | Neutral | Disagree |
| ||
| UCL injury | 13 | 17 | 20 | .03 |
Data are reported as No. UCL, ulnar collateral ligament.