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Throwing Shoulder Range of Motion and Hamstring Flexibility in Adolescent Baseball Players: A Pilot Study

Davong D. Phrathep,Jayden Glover, Brandon Valls, Steven Fischer,Jonathan Nguyen, David Boesler

Cureus(2023)

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Overhead throwing athletes with limited hamstring flexibility should be counseled appropriately regarding their risk for shoulder injury. Baseball players should stretch and prepare their bodies to throw to reduce the compensatory mechanisms that may occur from hamstring stiffness. We aim to identify the association between the contralateral hamstring-popliteal angle and throwing shoulder total range of motion (ROM) in high school baseball players. Fifteen high school varsity baseball players (ages 14-18 years old) volunteered for this observational study. All the athletes played five times a week and played different positions. Bilateral hamstring and throwing shoulder total ROMs were measured using a goniometer by the same examiner. Three examiners determined the maximum ROM by joint end feel for each measurement to ensure quality control. Contralateral hamstring flexibility was measured using the popliteal angle test. These measurements were compared to the throwing shoulder total ROM to determine the presence of an association. The relationship between the contralateral hamstring flexibility and throwing shoulder total ROM was determined using a linear regression analysis. The correlation coefficient (r) was +0.3928, indicating a positive linear relationship. We conclude that higher contralateral hamstring-popliteal angles may cause a compensatory increase in throwing shoulder total ROM. We highlight the role hamstring stiffness may play in shoulder injury development in adolescent baseball players.
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adolescent baseball players,hamstring flexibility,shoulder range
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