Zaremski Jason L, Zeppieri Giorgio, Jones Deborah L, Tripp Brady L, Bruner Michelle, Vincent Heather K, Horodyski MaryBeth
Department of Orthopaedics and Rehabilitation, University of Florida, Gainesville, Florida, USA.
University of Florida Health Orthopaedic and Sports Medicine Institute Rehabilitation, Gainesville, Florida, USA.
Orthop J Sports Med. 2018 Apr 6;6(4):2325967118765255. doi: 10.1177/2325967118765255. eCollection 2018 Apr.
Throwing injuries are common in high school baseball. Known risk factors include excessive pitch counts, year-round pitching, and pitching with arm pain and fatigue. Despite the evidence, the prevalence of pitching injuries among high school players has not decreased. One possibility to explain this pattern is that players accumulate unaccounted pitch volume during warm-up and bullpen activity, but this has not yet been examined.
Our primary hypothesis was that approximately 30% to 40% of pitches thrown off a mound by high school pitchers during a game-day outing are unaccounted for in current data but will be revealed when bullpen sessions and warm-up pitches are included. Our secondary hypothesis was that there is wide variability among players in the number of bullpen pitches thrown per outing.
Cross-sectional study; Level of evidence, 3.
Researchers counted all pitches thrown off a mound during varsity high school baseball games played by 34 high schools in North Central Florida during the 2017 season.
We recorded 13,769 total pitches during 115 varsity high school baseball starting pitcher outings. The mean ± SD pitch numbers per game were calculated for bullpen activity (27.2 ± 9.4), warm-up (23.6 ±8.0), live games (68.9 ±19.7), and total pitches per game (119.7 ± 27.8). Thus, 42.4% of the pitches performed were not accounted for in the pitch count monitoring of these players. The number of bullpen pitches thrown varied widely among players, with 25% of participants in our data set throwing fewer than 22 pitches and 25% throwing more than 33 pitches per outing.
In high school baseball players, pitch count monitoring does not account for the substantial volume of pitching that occurs during warm-up and bullpen activity during the playing season. These extra pitches should be closely monitored to help mitigate the risk of overuse injury.
投掷损伤在高中棒球运动中很常见。已知的风险因素包括投球次数过多、全年投球以及在手臂疼痛和疲劳时投球。尽管有这些证据,但高中球员中投掷损伤的患病率并未下降。解释这种模式的一种可能性是,球员在热身和牛棚训练活动中积累了未被计入的投球量,但这一点尚未得到研究。
我们的主要假设是,高中投手在比赛日外出期间从投手丘投出的大约30%至40%的投球在当前数据中未被计入,但当包括牛棚训练和热身投球时将会被揭示出来。我们的次要假设是,每次外出投出的牛棚训练投球数量在球员之间存在很大差异。
横断面研究;证据等级,3级。
研究人员统计了2017赛季佛罗里达州中北部34所高中校际棒球比赛中从投手丘投出的所有投球。
在115次校际高中棒球先发投手外出期间,我们总共记录了13769次投球。计算了每场比赛牛棚训练(27.2±9.4)、热身(23.6±8.0)、实战比赛(68.9±19.7)以及每场比赛总投球数(119.7±27.8)的平均±标准差投球数。因此,这些球员的投球计数监测未计入42.4%的投球。球员投出的牛棚训练投球数量差异很大,在我们的数据集中,25%的参与者每次外出投出的投球少于22次,25%的参与者投出的投球多于33次。
在高中棒球运动员中,投球计数监测并未计入比赛季节期间热身和牛棚训练活动中发生的大量投球。这些额外的投球应受到密切监测,以帮助降低过度使用损伤的风险。