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The Effects of Taping on Muscle Activity and Throwing Velocity in Fatigued Baseball Players

Kara-Lyn R. Harrison,Paolo Sanzo,Carlos Zerpa,Taryn Klarner

International Journal of Extreme Automation and Connectivity in Healthcare(2021)

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Abstract
Due to the repetitive high forces and torques placed on an individual during a baseball pitch, shoulder pain is present in 46-57% of pitchers. Therapeutic taping has been proposed to have beneficial qualities in injury prevention, rehabilitation, and performance enhancement via muscular facilitation. Therefore, the purpose of this pilot study was to investigate the effect of taping on the velocity of an overhead baseball throw and muscle activation patterning of the supraspinatus, infraspinatus, and pectoralis major muscles in baseball players after muscle fatigue was induced. Participants were asked to complete three pre-test maximum velocity overhead throws, a fatiguing protocol, followed by three post-test maximum velocity pitches. There was no statistically significant difference in throwing velocity or muscle activity with the application of the different taping conditions in the three phases of an overhead baseball throw. These finding suggest Kinesio Tape® does not change muscle activation or velocity of overhead baseball throws when compared to a no tape condition.
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Biomechanics,Overhead Throw,Rotator Cuff,Surface Electromyography
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