Affiliation:
1. School of Kinesiology, Auburn University, Auburn, Alabama, United
States
Abstract
AbstractThough chronic overhand throwing is known to result in range of motion and
strength adaptations, there is limited research regarding interventions for
maintenance of these characteristics. Therefore, the purposes of this study were
to explore the use of a pre-throwing protocol focusing on lumbopelvic-hip
complex musculature in high school baseball players and examine its effects on
shoulder and hip range of motion and isometric strength over the course of a
season. Four exercises were added to the intervention team’s warm-up
routine. The control and intervention teams’ passive bilateral hip and
shoulder range of motion and isometric strength were assessed
pre/post-season. A multivariate analysis of variance revealed
significant differences in delta scores between the teams for multiple shoulder
and hip range of motion and isometric strength variables. Key results were the
intervention team lost significantly more stride hip external rotation but
gained more isometric strength than the control team. The intervention team was
also able to better maintain shoulder range of motion than the control team.
Practitioners should use the results of this study and consider incorporating
exercises that target lumbopelvic-hip complex musculature into their current
training program.
Subject
Orthopedics and Sports Medicine,Physical Therapy, Sports Therapy and Rehabilitation
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