Takagi Yohei, Oi Takanori, Tanaka Hiroshi, Inui Hiroaki, Fujioka Hiroyuki, Tanaka Juichi, Yoshiya Shinichi, Nobuhara Katsuya
Department of Orthopaedic Surgery, Hyogo College of Medicine, Nishinomiya, Japan.
Department of Orthopaedic Surgery, Hyogo College of Medicine, Nishinomiya, Japan.
J Shoulder Elbow Surg. 2014 Dec;23(12):1757-1762. doi: 10.1016/j.jse.2014.03.005. Epub 2014 Jun 9.
Soft tissues of the shoulder undergoes substantial stresses due to humeral head movement, and this may contribute to throwing shoulder injuries in baseball pitchers. Prevention and management of throwing shoulder injuries critically rely on reduction of shear force at the shoulder joint. However, the amount and direction of the force applied to the shoulder during the throwing motion have not been clarified. The purpose of this study was to analyze forces applied to the shoulder during a baseball pitch.
We performed biomechanical analysis of 213 baseball pitchers of various ages and skill levels. Throwing motion was analyzed with a 3-dimensional motion capture system. The Euler angle sequence was adopted to describe angular values of the upper arm relative to the trunk for shoulder rotation, and inverse dynamics was used to estimate the resultant joint forces at the shoulder.
There was a significant relation between horizontal abduction/adduction angle and resultant anterior/posterior force at the point of maximum external rotation (MER) (r = -0.63, P < .01), whereby increased horizontal abduction was associated with increased resultant anterior force. There was a significant but weak correlation between abduction/adduction angle and superior/inferior force at MER (r = 0.24, P < .01). Comparison among the groups with variable ages and skill levels showed larger horizontal abduction and smaller external rotation angles at MER in the adult amateur player group, whereas normalized compression force and internal rotation torque values at MER were smaller in the junior high school- and elementary school-aged groups.
These results suggest that excessive horizontal abduction at MER increases anterior shear force in the shoulder and may lead to shoulder injuries. Focusing on reducing horizontal abduction at MER in the throwing motion may be key to preventing and managing shoulder injuries in baseball pitchers.
由于肱骨头的运动,肩部软组织承受着巨大的应力,这可能是导致棒球投手肩部受伤的原因之一。投掷性肩部损伤的预防和处理严重依赖于减少肩关节处的剪切力。然而,在投掷动作过程中施加于肩部的力的大小和方向尚未明确。本研究的目的是分析棒球投球过程中施加于肩部的力。
我们对213名不同年龄和技能水平的棒球投手进行了生物力学分析。使用三维运动捕捉系统分析投掷动作。采用欧拉角序列描述上臂相对于躯干的角度值以进行肩部旋转,并使用逆动力学来估计肩部的合成关节力。
在最大外旋(MER)点,水平外展/内收角度与合成前后力之间存在显著关系(r = -0.63,P <.01),即水平外展增加与合成前向力增加相关。在MER点,外展/内收角度与上下力之间存在显著但较弱的相关性(r = 0.24,P <.01)。不同年龄和技能水平组之间的比较显示,成年业余球员组在MER点的水平外展较大,外旋角度较小,而初中和小学年龄组在MER点的标准化压缩力和内旋扭矩值较小。
这些结果表明,MER点的过度水平外展会增加肩部的前向剪切力,并可能导致肩部受伤。在投掷动作中关注减少MER点的水平外展可能是预防和处理棒球投手肩部损伤的关键。