| Literature DB >> 34123532 |
Christian Reintgen1, Giorgio Zeppieri1, Michelle Bruner1, MaryBeth Horodyski1, Andrew Waligora1, M Seth Smith1, Kevin W Farmer1.
Abstract
BACKGROUND: As more athletes participate in youth baseball, there has been an associated increase in upper extremity injuries. Knowledge of baseball injury prevention guidelines continues to be developed and defined as throwing-related injuries rise. The purpose of this study was to evaluate how knowledgeable youth baseball caregivers were about safe pitching guidelines and secondarily determine pitching practices which may be associated with increased risk of player injury.Entities:
Keywords: baseball; guidelines; injury; overhead; youth
Year: 2021 PMID: 34123532 PMCID: PMC8169035 DOI: 10.26603/001c.22532
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Int J Sports Phys Ther ISSN: 2159-2896
Table 1: MLB Pitch Smart Guidelines
| Age | Daily Max (Pitches in Game) | 0 Days Rest | 1 Days Rest | 2 Days Rest | 3 Days Rest | 4 Days Rest | 5 Days Rest |
| 7-8 | 50 | 1-20 | 21-35 | 36-50 | N/A | N/A | N/A |
| 9-10 | 75 | 1-20 | 21-35 | 36-50 | 51-65 | 66+ | N/A |
| 11-12 | 85 | 1-20 | 21-35 | 36-50 | 51-65 | 66+ | N/A |
| 13-14 | 95 | 1-20 | 21-35 | 36-50 | 51-65 | 66+ | N/A |
| 15-16 | 95 | 1-30 | 31-45 | 46-60 | 61-75 | 76+ | N/A |
| 17-18 | 105 | 1-30 | 31-45 | 46-60 | 61-80 | 81+ | N/A |
| 19-22 | 120 | 1-30 | 31-45 | 46-60 | 61-80 | 81-105 | 106+ |
Table 2: Youth baseball guideline resources
| USA Baseball and Medical Safety Advisory Committee | http://web.usabaseball.com |
| Little League Baseball | http://www.littleleague.org |
| American Sports Medicine Institute | http://www.asmi.org |
Table 3: Caregiver Demographics
| Relationship to Pitcher | Frequency |
| Father | 41/98 (41.8%) |
| Mother | 51/98 (52%) |
| Other* | 6/98 (6.1%) |
| Caregiver’s Ethnicity | |
| African American | 4/97 (4.1%) |
| Asian | 1/97 (1%) |
| Caucasian | 89/97 (91.7%) |
| Hispanic | 3/97 (3.1%) |
| Caregiver’s Highest Education Completed | |
| Grade school | 2/96 (2.1%) |
| High school or GED | 20/96 (20.8%) |
| Associate/Vocational degree | 30/96 (31.3%) |
| Bachelor's degree | 26/96 (27.1%) |
| Advanced degree | 18/96 (18.8%) |
*indicates other caregiver such as grandparent, aunt, uncle serving as child’s primary guardian
Table 4: Pitcher Demographics
| Pitcher’s Age Group (years) | Frequency |
| 7 - 8 | 9/97 (9.3%) |
| 9 - 10 | 24/97 (24.7%) |
| 11 - 12 | 16/97 (16.5%) |
| 13 - 16 | 37/97 (38.1%) |
| 17 - 18 | 11/97 (11.3%) |
| Other competitive sport participation during baseball season? | |
| Yes | 22/95 (23.2%) |
| No | 73/95 (76.8%) |
| Other competitive sport participation outside of baseball season? | |
| Yes | 38/98 (38.8%) |
| No | 60/98 (61.2%) |
| Number of leagues participated in at once? | |
| 1 | 55/98 (56.1%) |
| 2 | 41/98 (41.8%) |
| 3 | 2/98 (2%) |
| Number of annual showcases/camps | |
| None | 41/98 (41.8%) |
| 3 or less | 30/98 (30.6%) |
| 4 or more | 27/98 (27.6%) |

Figure 1: Pitches Thrown
Table 5: Location of Reported Body Pain (n=51). Some respondents reported pain in multiple locations
| Body Part | Frequency |
| Elbow | 9 |
| Lower Arm | 1 |
| Scapula | 2 |
| Upper Arm | 3 |
| Shoulder | 23 |
| Ribs | 1 |
| Unspecified | 18 |
Table 6: Prevalence of throwing arm pain in youth pitchers
| Yes | No | Don’t Know | |
| Has your child experienced arm pain in their throwing arm after a pitching performance? | 51/97 (52.6%) | 40/97 (41.2%) | 6/97 (6.2%) |
| Has your child ever had to miss a game/practice due to throwing arm pain? | 25/96 (26%) | 67/96 (69.8%) | 4/96 (4.2%) |
| Has your child ever been evaluated by medical personnel for arm pain? | 26/96 (27.1%) | 68/96 (70.8%) | 2/96 (2.1%) |

Figure 2a: Number of subjects who experienced pain if they pitched less than 6 months out of the year.

Figure 2b: Number of subjects who experienced pain if they pitched greater than 6 months out of the year.

Figure 3: Incidence of arm pain if breaking pitches were thrown