1Out-Patient Rehabilitation, Sports Medicine Division, Ochsner Health System, New Orleans, Louisiana, USA.
J Strength Cond Res. 2012 Jul;26(7):1782-5. doi: 10.1519/JSC.0b013e31824e1211.
The purpose of this study was to investigate ground reaction forces (GRF) in collegiate baseball pitchers and their relationship to pitching mechanics. Fourteen healthy collegiate baseball pitchers participated in this study. High-speed video and force plate data were collected for fastballs from each pitcher. The average ball speed was 35 ± 3 m/sec (78 ± 7 mph). Peak GRFs of 245 ± 20% body weight (BW) were generated in an anterior or braking direction to control descent. Horizontal GRFs tended to occur in a laterally directed fashion, reaching a peak of 45 ± 63% BW. The maximum vertical GRF averaged 202 ± 43% BW approximately 45 milliseconds after stride foot contact. A correlation between braking force and ball velocity was evident. Because of the downward inclination and rotation of the pitching motion, in addition to volume, shear forces may occur in the musculoskeletal tissues of the stride limb leading to many of the lower-extremity injuries seen in this athletic population.
本研究旨在探讨大学生棒球投手的地面反作用力(GRF)及其与投球力学的关系。14 名健康的大学生棒球投手参与了这项研究。从每位投手投出的快球中收集高速视频和测力板数据。平均球速为 35 ± 3 米/秒(78 ± 7 英里/小时)。为控制下降,产生了 245 ± 20%体重(BW)的前向或制动方向的峰值 GRF。水平 GRF 倾向于以侧向定向的方式发生,达到 45 ± 63% BW 的峰值。最大垂直 GRF 在步幅脚接触后约 45 毫秒时平均为 202 ± 43% BW。制动力与球速之间存在相关性。由于投球动作的向下倾斜和旋转,除了体积外,剪切力可能会在步幅肢体的骨骼肌肉组织中产生,导致在该运动人群中看到的许多下肢损伤。