| Literature DB >> 33842044 |
Garrett Bullock1, Tessa C Hulburt2, Gary Collins3, Brian R Waterman2, Kristen F Nicholson2.
Abstract
BACKGROUND: Approximately 25% of youth baseball players pitch, with most young athletes predominately playing multiple positions. While some youth baseball players may primarily pitch, other players may only pitch on occasion, potentially creating a pitching skill level discrepancy. Understanding potential kinematic and kinetic differences between pitching and non-pitching baseball players can inform injury risk reduction strategies for amateur athletes. PURPOSE/HYPOTHESIS: To analyze differences in pitching biomechanics for fastballs, breaking balls, and change-ups in adolescent youth baseball players that identify as pitchers and non-pitchers. STUDYEntities:
Keywords: adolescent; baseball; ground reaction force; pitch velocity; trunk rotation velocity
Year: 2021 PMID: 33842044 PMCID: PMC8016426 DOI: 10.26603/001c.21495
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Int J Sports Phys Ther ISSN: 2159-2896
Table 1: Participant characteristics
| All participants (n = 60) | Pitchers (n = 40) | Non-Pitchers (n = 20) | |
| Age | 15.0 (1.1) | 15.1 (1.2) | 14.9 (1.0) |
| 9 [15%] 51 [85%] | 8 [20%] 32 [80%] | 1 [5 %] 19 [95%] | |
| Height (m) | 1.77 (0.09) | 1.79 (0.08) | 1.73 (0.08) |
| Weight (kg) | 70.0 (12.5) | 70.5 (10.8) | 68.9 (15.7) |
| 177 [36%] 155 [31%] 163 [33%] | 116 [34%] 110 [32%] 116 [34%)] | 61 [40%] 45 [29%] 47 [31%] |
Means and standard deviations are reported as mean (SD), [ ] indicates percentage of the total number of observations.
Table 2: Kinematic and Kinetic Comparison of Pitchers and Non-Pitchers
| Fastball | Curveball | Change-up | |||||||
| Pitchers | Non-Pitchers | p-value/ES(CI) | Pitchers | Non-Pitchers | p-value/ES(CI) | Pitchers | Non-Pitchers | p-value/ES(CI) | |
| Pelvis Rotation Velocity (deg/s) | 670 (109) | 657 (96) | .398 | 634 (100) | 619 (105) | .424 | 624 (87) | 599 (99) | .122 |
| Trunk Rotation Velocity (deg/s) | 1053 (87) | 988 (103) | <.0001* 0.71 (0.39, 1.30) | 1000 (93) | 941 (125) | .005 | 999 (104) | 923 (107) | <.0001* 0.73 (0.38, 1.08) |
| Time to peak pelvis rotation velocity (s) | 810 (741-879) | 784 (708-860) | .085 | 792 (706-878) | 771 (684-860) | .545 | 813 (724-904) | 780 (696-864) | .336 |
| Time to peak trunk rotation velocity (s) | 832 (769-896) | 812 (742-882) | .089 | 806 (716-896) | 808 (744-872) | .485 | 840 (750-930) | 820 (750-890) | .333 |
| Trunk flexion (deg) | 23.4 (18.3-27.4) | 20.9 (17.1-23.8) | .003 | 22.2 (17.6-26.8) | 18.9 (13.0-24.8) | .004 | 22.5 (18.7-27.3) | 20.4 (14.3-26.5) | .008 |
| Lateral Trunk Tilt (deg) | 10.1 (2.3-17.9) | 6.9 (1.9-12.0) | .252 | 9.0 (0-13.8) | 4.2 (0-9.9) | .044 | 5.5 (0-13.9) | 4.4 (0-8.9) | .131 |
| Hip Shoulder Separation (deg) | 49.1 (41.4-56.7) | 43.5 (35.0-52.1) | .084 | 49.1 (37.8-56.0) | 38.0 (30.1-45.9) | .023 | 44.2 (36.3-52.1) | 38.8 (30.6-46.9) | .068 |
| Maximum Elbow Valgus Torque (%BWxH) | 3.1 (2.6-3.6) | 2.8 (2.2-3.4) | .365 | 2.9 (2.3-3.3) | 2.8 (2.3-3.3) | .233 | 2.7 (2.2-3.2) | 2.5 (2.3-2.9) | .042 |
| Maximum Shoulder Distraction Force (%BW) | 120 (104-136) | 105 (90-120) | .013 | 113 (95-130) | 94 (84-104) | .120 | 106 (94-117) | 93 (76-110) | .039 |
| Maximum Ground Reaction Force (%BW) | 217 (47) | 193 (45) | .002 | 190 (39) | 187 (43) | .131 | 197 (37) | 181 (40) | .027 |
Means and standard deviation are reported as mean (SD), medians and interquartile range are reported as median (IQR); ES noted with 95% CI BW = Body Weight, H = Height *After Bonferroni correction, significance was set at p < 0.0009