Increased Elbow and Olecranon Injury History in Professional Pitchers With Increased Elbow Flexion at Ball Release

Author:

Manzi Joseph E.1,Ciccotti Michael C.2,Trauger Nicolas3,Black Grant G.1,Thacher Ryan R.4,Boddapati Venkat5,Dines Joshua S.4

Affiliation:

1. Weill Cornell Medical College, New York, New York, USA

2. Rothman Orthopaedic Institute, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, USA

3. Cornell University College of Engineering, Ithaca, New York, USA

4. Sports Medicine Institute, Hospital for Special Surgery, New York, New York, USA

5. Columbia University Irving Medical Center Orthopedic Surgery, New York, New York, USA

Abstract

Background: Elbow flexion at late portions of the pitch has been associated with increased elbow varus torque, a kinetic surrogate associated with injury risk. Direct examinations of injury incidence with elbow flexion angles have not been conducted in professional pitchers. Purpose: To compare elbow and shoulder injury incidence among professional baseball players stratified by degree of elbow flexion at ball release (BR). Study Design: Descriptive laboratory study. Methods: Professional pitchers (N = 314) were instructed to pitch between 8 and 12 fastballs while being evaluated using motion capture technology. Upper extremity injury incidence was recorded upon interview. Pitchers were subsequently subdivided into 3 groups based on increasing elbow flexion at BR. Analysis of variance was used to compare participant characteristics and kinematic and peak kinetic variables. An odds ratio (OR) was calculated to determine the risk of having a previous upper extremity injury based on the degree of elbow flexion at BR. Results: A total of 116 pitchers (132 documented injuries) had a previous upper extremity injury, with elbow injury (76 injuries; 57.6%) being the most common. Evaluation of kinetic values showed that pitchers with the smallest elbow flexion at BR had significantly less peak elbow flexion torque than did those with greatest elbow flexion at BR (3.8 ± 0.5 vs 4.1 ± 0.6 %weight × height; P = .003). Pitchers who demonstrated a greater than average degree of elbow flexion at BR when pitching were more likely to have a history of elbow injury (OR, 1.97; 95% CI, 1.14-3.40; P = .015) and olecranon spur formation or stress fracture (OR, 5.79; 95% CI, 1.25-26.85; P = .025). Conclusion: Pitchers with greater elbow flexion at BR had significantly higher odds of previous injury of the elbow and olecranon. Increasing elbow flexion has been shown to place the medial elbow in a position to carry a greater amount of load, which may be exacerbated during the final moments of the pitching motion. Professional pitchers can consider decreasing elbow flexion at BR as a potential, modifiable risk factor for elbow injury, in particular for olecranon spur formation and fracture. Clinical Relevance: This study attempts to associate injury incidence with a modifiable, kinematic variable for an at-risk population.

Publisher

SAGE Publications

Subject

Physical Therapy, Sports Therapy and Rehabilitation,Orthopedics and Sports Medicine

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