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Research Article

The influence of trunk mechanics on the assessment of elbow position in college aged pitchers

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Pages 787-797 | Received 24 Jul 2019, Accepted 06 Apr 2020, Published online: 20 May 2020
 

ABSTRACT

Researchers have postulated that the rise in the incidence of pitching injuries is partially due to poor pitching mechanics. A topic that is often debated revolves around the correct positioning of the elbow in relationship to the body. Therefore, this study attempts to understand the associations of vertical or horizontal elbow positon with upper extremity joint moments, and ball velocity, and how elbow position is influenced by trunk position. Motion analysis data from 99 collegiate pitchers were analysed for this study. A random intercept, mixed-effects regression model was used to determine if statistically significant associations existed between elbow position and upper extremity joint moments and ball velocity. Results indicated that visual impressions of the elbow position were highly correlated with trunk position, whereas kinematic definitions of elbow position were correlated to the glenohumeral angle. Visual vertical and horizontal elbow position was associated with increased elbow varus moments (p = 0.001) and ball velocity (p = 0.019), respectively. Whereas kinematic elbow position was not associated with either upper extremity joint moments or ball velocity. Therefore, what coaches visually interpret as an improperly positioned elbow may actually be a combination of lateral lean, anterior tilt, and over rotation of the trunk.

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