Khalil Lafi S, Okoroha Kelechi R, Jildeh Toufic R, Matar Robert N, Fidai Mohsin S, Tramer Joseph S, Ansok Chase, Scher Courtney, Van Holsbeeck Marnix, Makhni Eric C, Moutzouros Vasilios
Department of Orthopaedic Surgery, Henry Ford Hospital, Detroit, MI, USA.
Department of Orthopaedic Surgery, University of Cincinnati Medical Center, Cincinnati, OH, USA.
JSES Open Access. 2019 Oct 15;3(4):338-343. doi: 10.1016/j.jses.2019.08.005. eCollection 2019 Dec.
Our hypothesis was that seasonal adaptive changes in the ulnar collateral ligament (UCL), ulnohumeral joint space (UHJS), and glenohumeral internal rotation deficit (GIRD) of the pitching extremity would subsequently resolve with off-season rest.
Eleven collegiate pitchers underwent preseason, postseason, and off-season evaluations including physical examination; dynamic ultrasound imaging of the UCL and UHJS; and the short version of the Disabilities of the Arm, Shoulder and Hand (QuickDASH) questionnaire. Ultrasound images were evaluated by 2 fellowship-trained musculoskeletal radiologists.
All 11 pitchers were included in the final analysis, with an average age of 20.1 years and with 14.1 years of playing experience. After a season of pitching, we found significant increases in GIRD ( = .004) and UCL thickness ( = .033) and nonsignificant increases in both unloaded ( = .069) and loaded ( = .122) UHJS. Preseason GIRD correlated with this increase in loaded UHJS ( = 0.80, = .003). The increase in UCL thickness was significantly greater in pitchers with GIRD greater than 10° ( < .05). After the off-season, UCL thickness returned to baseline and significant decreases were noted in both unloaded ( = .004) and loaded ( = .041) UHJS, but a progression in GIRD was found ( = .021). Pitchers with GIRD of 10° or less showed greater improvement in UHJS after the off-season ( < .05).
The pitching season produced adaptive changes in the throwing elbow that subsequently resolved after off-season rest. However, shoulder range-of-motion deficits were progressive and did not resolve. Ultrasound adaptations of the pitching elbow were significantly related to GIRD.
我们的假设是,投球侧上肢的尺侧副韧带(UCL)、尺肱关节间隙(UHJS)和盂肱关节内旋不足(GIRD)的季节性适应性变化会在休赛期休息后得到缓解。
11名大学投手接受了季前、季后和休赛期评估,包括体格检查;UCL和UHJS的动态超声成像;以及手臂、肩部和手部功能障碍简表(QuickDASH)问卷。超声图像由2名接受过肌肉骨骼放射学专科培训的放射科医生进行评估。
所有11名投手均纳入最终分析,平均年龄20.1岁,比赛经验14.1年。经过一个赛季的投球后,我们发现GIRD(P = 0.004)和UCL厚度(P = 0.033)显著增加,卸载(P = 0.069)和加载(P = 0.122)的UHJS均有非显著性增加。季前GIRD与加载的UHJS的这种增加相关(r = 0.80,P = 0.003)。GIRD大于10°的投手中UCL厚度的增加显著更大(P < 0.05)。休赛期后,UCL厚度恢复到基线,卸载(P = 0.004)和加载(P = 0.041)的UHJS均显著减小,但发现GIRD有进展(P = 0.021)。GIRD为10°或更小的投手在休赛期后UHJS改善更大(P < 0.05)。
投球赛季导致投掷肘部出现适应性变化,这些变化在休赛期休息后随后得到缓解。然而,肩部活动范围不足呈进行性且未得到缓解。投掷肘部的超声适应性变化与GIRD显著相关。