Post Eric G, Rosenthal Michael D, Pennock Andrew T, Rauh Mitchell J
Department of Applied Medicine and Rehabilitation, Indiana State University, Terre Haute, IN, USA.
College of Allied Health, University of Nebraska Medical Center, Omaha, NE, USA.
JSES Rev Rep Tech. 2021 Mar 6;1(2):90-95. doi: 10.1016/j.xrrt.2021.02.001. eCollection 2021 May.
There is increasing concern about the role sport specialization might play in the increasing injury rates observed among youth baseball pitchers. However, existing research on specialization in baseball has focused on high school and professional baseball populations. We hypothesized that pitchers who were highly specialized, reported pitching more than eight months in the past year, received private coaching, or pitched with pain or fatigue in the previous year would report worse throwing-arm health.
One-hundred eighty-four Little League pitchers (boys N = 181, age 9.8 ± 1.6 years old) between 7 and 12 years of age completed an anonymous, online questionnaire with their parents' assistance. The questionnaire consisted of participant demographics, sport specialization status, months of pitching per year, whether they traveled regularly to participate in showcases, if they received private coaching, whether they pitched with elbow or shoulder pain, whether they pitched with fatigue, and the Youth Throwing Score (YTS), a valid and reliable patient-reported outcome measure for youth baseball players. The associations between variables of interest and YTS were examined using multivariable linear regression, adjusting for covariates.
Sport specialization, pitching year-round, and receiving private coaching were not associated with the YTS ( > .05). Pitching with pain in the previous year was associated with a worse YTS score than pitching without pain (least square mean [standard error]: 49.6 [1.8] vs. 57.8 [1.1], < .001). Similarly, pitching with fatigue in the previous year was associated with worse YTS scores (least square mean [standard error]: 52.1 [1.4] vs. 55.3 [1.3], = .01). Pitchers who reported traveling regularly for showcases scored worse on the YTS compared with those who did not travel regularly for showcase events (least square mean [standard error]: 51.0 [2.0] vs. 56.4 [0.9], = .01).
Pitching with pain or fatigue was associated with worse throwing-arm health in Little League baseball pitchers. While traveling at least once a month to participate in showcases was also associated with worse throwing-arm health, specialization and private coaching were not related to worse throwing health. Clinicians working with pediatric patient populations should be aware that while the factors examined in this article were reported relatively infrequently, screening for Little League pitchers who participate in showcases or pitch with pain or fatigue may be an effective strategy for identifying these individuals who are at higher risk of injury.
青少年棒球投手的受伤率不断上升,人们越来越关注运动专项化可能在其中所起的作用。然而,现有的关于棒球专项化的研究主要集中在高中和职业棒球人群。我们假设,那些高度专项化、过去一年投球时间超过八个月、接受私人教练指导,或者前一年带伤或疲劳投球的投手,其投掷手臂的健康状况会更差。
184名7至12岁的小联盟投手(男孩N = 181,年龄9.8±1.6岁)在父母的协助下完成了一份匿名在线问卷。问卷包括参与者的人口统计学信息、运动专项化状况、每年投球的月数、是否经常前往参加展示活动、是否接受私人教练指导、是否带肘部或肩部疼痛投球、是否带疲劳投球,以及青少年投掷评分(YTS),这是一种针对青少年棒球运动员有效且可靠的患者自我报告结局指标。使用多变量线性回归分析感兴趣的变量与YTS之间的关联,并对协变量进行调整。
运动专项化、全年投球以及接受私人教练指导与YTS均无关联(P>0.05)。前一年带伤投球的投手,其YTS评分比未带伤投球的投手更差(最小二乘均值[标准误]:49.6[1.8]对57.8[1.1],P<0.001)。同样,前一年带疲劳投球的投手,其YTS评分也更差(最小二乘均值[标准误]:52.1[1.4]对55.3[1.3],P = 0.01)。报告经常前往参加展示活动的投手,其YTS评分比不经常参加展示活动的投手更差(最小二乘均值[标准误]:51.0[2.0]对56.4[0.9],P = 0.01)。
在小联盟棒球投手中,带伤或疲劳投球与投掷手臂的健康状况较差有关。虽然每月至少出行一次参加展示活动也与投掷手臂的健康状况较差有关,但专项化和私人教练指导与较差的投掷健康状况无关。诊治儿科患者群体的临床医生应意识到,虽然本文所研究的这些因素报告的频率相对较低,但对参加展示活动或带伤或疲劳投球的小联盟投手进行筛查,可能是识别这些受伤风险较高个体的有效策略。