| Literature DB >> 33842042 |
Giorgio Zeppieri1, Michelle L Bruner1, Jon P Michelini1, Kevin W Farmer1.
Abstract
BACKGROUND: Hip range of motion (ROM) during baseball pitching is associated with trunk rotation and shoulder kinematics, which has shown to influence medial elbow valgus loading and pitching performance. The purpose of this study was to measure the relationship between hip rotational ROM and kinematic variables that influence elbow valgus loads in Division 1 collegiate pitchers. STUDYEntities:
Keywords: baseball; elbow valgus; hip range of motion; pitching mechanics
Year: 2021 PMID: 33842042 PMCID: PMC8016430 DOI: 10.26603/001c.21319
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Int J Sports Phys Ther ISSN: 2159-2896
Table 1: Descriptive Statistics for Collegiate D1 Pitchers
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| Age (years) Mean ± SD | 19.6 |
| Height (meters) Mean ± SD | 1.89 |
| Weight (Kilograms) Mean ± SD | 93.3 |
| Throwing Hand Dominance | Right handed = 5 Left handed = 2 |
| College Playing Year | Junior = 2 Sophomore = 3 Freshman =2 |
| Ball velocity (miles per hour) Mean ± SD | 93.2 |
*Standard Deviation
Table 2: Hip Range of Motion and Kinematic Variables Measurements for Collegiate D1 Baseball Pitchers
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| Trail Hip ER ROM (degrees) | 34.3 |
| Lead Hip ER ROM (degrees) | 29.4 |
| Trail Hip IR ROM (degrees) | 12.6 |
| Lead Hip IR ROM (degrees) | 16.9 |
| Trail Hip TRARC (degrees) | 46.9 |
| Lead Hip TRARC (degrees) | 46.3 |
| Maximum Shoulder External Rotation (degree) | 171.6 |
| Shoulder Abduction Angle at Foot Contact (degree) | 91.6 |
| Elbow Flexion Angle at Ball Release (degree) | 21.87 |
| Maximum Shoulder Horizontal Adduction Angular Velocity (degree/second) | 1315.7 |
| Onset of Maximum Trunk Angular Velocity (% of Pitching Cycle) | 95 |
| Onset of Maximum Elbow Flexion (% of Pitching Cycle) | 105.9 |
ER= External rotation, ROM= range of motion, IR= Internal rotation, TRARC= total rotational arc range of motion
Table 3: The Relationship Between Hip Range of Motion and Biomechanical Variables for Collegiate D1 Baseball Pitchers
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| Total Arc of Motion | External Rotation | Internal Rotation | Total Arc of Motion | External Rotation | Internal Rotation |
| Maximum Shoulder External Rotation | R=0.460 (p=0.058) | R=0.350 (p=0.123) | R=0.030 (p=0.699) | R=0.695 (p=0.005)* | R=0.264 (p=0.202) | R=0.345 (p=0.127) |
| Shoulder Abduction Angle at Foot Contact | R=0.096 (p=0.441) | R=0.040 (p=0.655) | R=0.004 (p=0.881) | R=0.355 (p=0.119) | R=0.242 (p=0.227) | R=0.083 (p=0.513) |
| Elbow Flexion Angle at Ball Release | R=0.240 (p=0.604) | R=0.326 (p=0.475) | R=-0.306 (p=0.505) | R=0.781 (p=0.038) | R=0.103 (p=0.826) | R=0.952 (p=0.00095)* |
| Maximum Shoulder Horizontal Adduction Angular Velocity | R=0.009 (p=0.832) | R=0.002 (p=0.931) | R=0.005 (p=0.881) | R=0.279 (p=0.186) | R=0.305 (p=0.161) | R=0.017 (p=0.771) |
| Onset of Maximum Trunk Angular Velocity | R=0.712 (p=0.003)* | R=0.650 (p=0.009)* | R=0.131 (p=0.400) | R=0.469 (p=0.054) | R=0.151 (p=0.361) | R=0.267 (p=0.198) |
| Onset of Maximum Elbow Flexion | R=0.129 (p=0.403) | R=0.051 (p=0.612) | R=0.008 (p=0.839) | R=0.162 (p=0.343) | R=0.004 (p=0.891) | R=0.376 (p=0.105) |
* Statistically significant correlation (p .01)

Figure 1A: Relationship Between Time of Onset of Maximum Trunk Velocity and Trail Hip Total Arc of Motion

Figure 1B: Relationship Between Time of Onset of Maximum Trunk Velocity and Trail Hip External Rotation

Figure 1C: Relationship Between Maximum Shoulder External Rotation and Lead Hip Total Arc of Motion ROM

Figure 1D: Relationship Between Elbow Angle at Ball Release and Lead Hip Internal Rotation