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https://read.qxmd.com/read/38687464/comparison-of-windup-and-stretch-pitching-biomechanics-in-baseball-with-implications-for-safety-and-performance
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Glenn S Fleisig, Jonathan S Slowik, Charles B Kutz, Rafael F Escamilla
BACKGROUND: Historically, it was assumed by some that high leg lift with windup pitching generated more ball velocity whereas pitching from the stretch was quicker to reduce the risk of base stealing but also more stressful on the arm. However, many now believe that velocity and stress do not differ between windup and stretch and always pitching from the stretch is simpler than mastering 2 techniques. PURPOSE/HYPOTHESIS: The purpose of this study was to compare windup and stretch fastball pitching biomechanics...
April 30, 2024: American Journal of Sports Medicine
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38618869/comparison-of-glenohumeral-and-scapulothoracic-kinematics-between-fastballs-and-curveballs-during-baseball-pitching
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Benjamin G Lerch, Jonathan S Slowik, Glenn S Fleisig, R Tyler Richardson
Shoulder injuries are common in baseball pitchers and primarily involve the glenohumeral joint. Past analyses have examined shoulder biomechanics during different pitch types simply as the motion of the upper arm relative to the thorax. In this study, glenohumeral and scapulothoracic kinematics were compared between fastballs and curveballs at key timepoints throughout a pitch. Upper extremity kinematics of thirteen collegiate pitchers were collected during fastball and curveball pitches with motion capture...
April 15, 2024: Sports Biomechanics
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38439773/an-interval-throwing-program-for-baseball-pitchers-based-upon-workload-data
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Michael M Reinold, Brittany Dowling, Glenn S Fleisig, Leonard C Macrina, Kevin E Wilk, John T Streepy, James R Andrews
BACKGROUND: Interval throwing programs (ITP) have been used for decades to enable baseball pitchers to return to competition after injury or surgery by gradually applying load to the throwing arm. Past programs have been based on personal experience; however, advances in our understanding of the biomechanics and workloads of throwing allow for a more modern data-based program to be developed. HYPOTHESIS/PURPOSE: To 1) develop a updated ITP for rehabilitation of modern baseball pitchers based upon biomechanical and throwing workload data, and 2) compare the updated program with a past program to determine differences in chronic workload and acute:chronic workload ratios (ACWR)...
2024: International Journal of Sports Physical Therapy
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38313666/workload-comparison-of-contemporary-interval-throwing-programs-and-a-novel-optimized-program-for-baseball-pitchers
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Brittany Dowling, Christopher M Brusalis, John T Streepy, Alexander Hodakowski, Patrick J Pauley, Dave Heidloff, Grant E Garrigues, Nikhil N Verma, Glenn S Fleisig
BACKGROUND: In the rehabilitation of injured baseball pitchers, there is lack of consensus on how to guide a player back to pitching. It is unknown how different contemporary interval throwing programs (ITPs) progress in the amount of throwing workload. PURPOSES: To 1) evaluate three prominent ITPs commonly employed in baseball pitcher rehabilitation and assess whether these ITPs produce training loads that increase in a controlled, graduated manner and 2) devise an ITP that produced training loads which increased steadily over time...
2024: International Journal of Sports Physical Therapy
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38251875/ulnar-collateral-ligament-repair-with-suture-tape-augmentation-can-you-overtighten
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Amir A Shahien, David P Beason, Jonathan S Slowik, Glenn S Fleisig, Jeffrey R Dugas, E Lyle Cain
BACKGROUND: There has been a renewed interest and, recently, wider implementation of ulnar collateral ligament (UCL) repair in throwing athletes because of improvement in ligament repair technology and corresponding outcome data. PURPOSE: To compare the biomechanical parameters and failure mode between 2 brace-tightening techniques for UCL repair. STUDY DESIGN: Controlled laboratory study. METHODS: Eleven matched pairs of cadaveric arms were procured...
January 22, 2024: American Journal of Sports Medicine
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38241430/treatment-of-chronic-extensor-carpi-ulnaris-stenosing-tenosynovitis-using-ultrasound-guided-retinaculum-release-a-case-report
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Ricardo E Colberg, B C Maisel, Glenn S Fleisig
CASE: A 65-year-old man with chronic extensor carpi ulnaris (ECU) stenosing tenosynovitis who had failed treatments for 3 years was successfully treated with an ultrasound-guided retinaculum release of the sixth dorsal compartment. CONCLUSION: There are limited options in the literature for treating chronic, recalcitrant ECU tenosynovitis. We describe a novel technique in which the retinaculum overlying the ECU tendon was successfully incised under ultrasound guidance to release the sixth dorsal compartment stenosis...
January 1, 2024: JBJS Case Connector
https://read.qxmd.com/read/37795321/biomechanical-basis-of-interval-throwing-programs-for-baseball-pitchers-a-systematic-review
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Travis Dias, Benjamin G Lerch, Jonathan S Slowik, Kevin E Wilk, James R Andrews, E Lyle Cain, Glenn S Fleisig
BACKGROUND: Interval throwing programs are used in rehabilitation of throwing injuries, especially ulnar collateral ligament injuries. Athletes who are rehabilitating begin by throwing on flat ground progressing through increasing distances, number of throws, and intensity of throwing. If the athlete is a baseball pitcher, the flat-ground throwing phase is followed by pitching on a mound at progressively increased effort. The goal is to build back arm strength and capacity with an emphasis on proper mechanics...
2023: International Journal of Sports Physical Therapy
https://read.qxmd.com/read/37659353/comparison-of-a-single-view-image-based-system-to-a-multi-camera-marker-based-system-for-human-static-pose-estimation
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Jonathan S Slowik, Thomas W McCutcheon, Benjamin G Lerch, Glenn S Fleisig
The purpose of this study was to compare human static pose estimation data measured with a single-view image-based system and a multi-camera marker-based system. Thirty participants (20 male/10 female, mean ± standard deviation 29.1 ± 10.0 years old, 1.75 ± 0.10 m tall, 79.1 ± 18.0 kg) performed six repetitions each of static holds of arm-raises and squats, in a different orientation for each repetition. These trials were captured simultaneously with a 120-Hz 12-camera marker-based system and a variable-frequency single-view image-based system...
July 28, 2023: Journal of Biomechanics
https://read.qxmd.com/read/37576454/outcomes-of-double-row-rotator-cuff-repair-using-a-novel-all-suture-soft-anchor-medial-row
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Alexander E Loeb, Brook Ostrander, Matthew P Ithurburn, Glenn S Fleisig, Cristian Arceo, David Brockington, Robert Tatum, John J Feldman, Michael K Ryan, Marcus A Rothermich, Benton A Emblom, Jeffrey R Dugas, E Lyle Cain
BACKGROUND: Few studies have examined the short-term clinical outcomes of rotator cuff repair (RCR) with all-suture anchors for medial row anchor fixation. PURPOSE: To evaluate clinical outcomes of double-row suture bridge RCR using a novel all-suture medial row anchor. STUDY DESIGN: Case series; Level of evidence, 4. METHODS: We enrolled 179 patients before double-row suture bridge RCR (mean age at surgery, 60.0 years; 63% male patients) at a single institution...
August 2023: Orthopaedic Journal of Sports Medicine
https://read.qxmd.com/read/37057713/patellofemoral-joint-loading-during-the-performance-of-the-wall-squat-and-ball-squat-with-heel-to-wall-distance-variations
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Rafael F Escamilla, Naiquan Zheng, Toran D MacLeod, Rodney Imamura, Kevin E Wilk, Shangcheng Wang, Kyle Yamashiro, Isabella M Escamilla, Glenn S Fleisig
INTRODUCTION: While bodyweight wall and ball squats are commonly used during patellofemoral rehabilitation, patellofemoral loading while performing these exercises is unknown, which makes it difficult for clinicians to know how to use these exercises in progressing a patient with patellofemoral pathology. Therefore, the purpose was to quantify patellofemoral force and stress between two bodyweight squat variations (ball squat-versus-wall-squat) and between two heel-to-wall-distance (HTWD) variations (long-HTWD versus short-HTWD)...
April 14, 2023: Medicine and Science in Sports and Exercise
https://read.qxmd.com/read/37037736/primary-deltoid-repair-for-ankle-fracture-using-all-suture-anchors
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Ryan B Rigby, Glenn S Fleisig, Norman E Waldrop
Primary repair of the deltoid ligament is a common surgical option for unstable ankle fracture. However, controversy exists regarding whether such repair is necessary or provides any benefit to patient outcomes. A retrospective study was performed following acute deltoid repairs using all-suture bone anchors. Patients at 2 surgical centers were included when they were over 18 years old at surgery, had a medial clear space (MCS) greater than 4 mm preoperatively, and had at least 6 months of follow-up. Subjective outcomes were measured with PROMIS, FAAM, and numeric rating scale...
2023: Journal of Foot and Ankle Surgery
https://read.qxmd.com/read/36907314/clinical-outcomes-of-osteochondritis-dissecans-lesions-of-the-capitellum-treated-with-arthroscopy-with-a-mean-follow-up-period-of-8-3%C3%A2-years
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Marcus A Rothermich, Eric A Mussell, Michael K Ryan, Glenn S Fleisig, Sean E Sitton, Benton A Emblom, Jeffrey R Dugas, James R Andrews, E Lyle Cain
BACKGROUND AND HYPOTHESIS: Although numerous studies exist evaluating the short-term clinical outcomes of patients who have undergone elbow arthroscopy for osteochondritis dissecans (OCD) of the capitellum, the literature on minimum 2-year clinical outcomes in a large cohort of patients is limited. We hypothesized that the clinical outcomes of patients treated arthroscopically for OCD of the capitellum would be favorable, with improved postoperative subjective functional and pain scores and with an acceptable return-to-play rate...
June 2023: Journal of Shoulder and Elbow Surgery
https://read.qxmd.com/read/36820423/active-range-of-motion-of-the-shoulder-a-cross-sectional-study-of-6635-subjects
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Glenn S Fleisig, Jonathan S Slowik, Matthew Daggett, Marcus A Rothermich, E Lyle Cain, Kevin E Wilk
BACKGROUND: Normative data for passive range of motion are well established, but daily living is comprised of active motion. The purpose of this study was to establish normative values for active range of motion of the shoulder across age, sex, and arm. Our hypotheses were that active range of motion of the shoulder (1) decreases with age group, (2) differs between males and females, and (3) differs between the right arm and left arm. METHODS: Shoulder active range of motion was captured with an eight-camera markerless motion capture system...
January 2023: JSES international
https://read.qxmd.com/read/36811553/effects-of-contralateral-trunk-tilt-on-shoulder-and-elbow-injury-risk-and-pitching-biomechanics-in-professional-baseball-pitchers
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Rafael F Escamilla, Jonathan S Slowik, Glenn S Fleisig
BACKGROUND: Baseball pitchers employ various contralateral trunk tilt (CTT) positions when pitching depending on if they have an overhand, three-quarter, or sidearm delivery. There are no known studies that have examined how pitching biomechanics are significantly different in professional pitchers with varying amounts of CTT, which may provide insight into shoulder and elbow injury risk among pitchers with different CTT. PURPOSE: To assess differences in shoulder and elbow forces and torques and baseball pitching biomechanics in professional pitchers with maximum 30° to 40° CTT (MaxCTT), moderate 15° to 25° CTT (ModCTT), and minimum 0° to 10° CTT (MinCTT)...
March 2023: American Journal of Sports Medicine
https://read.qxmd.com/read/36442830/clinical-outcomes-and-return-to-play-in-softball-players-following-slap-repair-or-biceps-tenodesis
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Marcus A Rothermich, Michael K Ryan, Glenn S Fleisig, Branum O Layton, Eric A Mussell, James R Andrews, Benton A Emblom, E Lyle Cain, Jeffrey R Dugas
BACKGROUND: Shoulder pain due to labral tears and biceps tendonitis is commonly found in softball players. Surgical options include labral repair and biceps tenodesis. While past studies are limited by heterogeneous study groups from multiple sports, this is the first study that assesses clinical outcomes and return to play rates for fast-pitch softball players. PURPOSE: /Hypothesis: The purpose of this study was to evaluate the clinical outcomes and return to play for fast-pitch softball players treated for a SLAP tear and recalcitrant biceps tendonitis with a biceps tenodesis compared with a traditional SLAP repair...
November 25, 2022: Journal of Shoulder and Elbow Surgery
https://read.qxmd.com/read/36425009/training-background-and-characteristics-of-nfl-mlb-and-nba-team-physicians
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Matthew W Young, Hillary A Plummer, Glenn S Fleisig
BACKGROUND: An analysis of the demographics and training of head team physicians (HTPs) in professional sports would be valuable for evaluating training programs and as a resource for aspirant HTPs. PURPOSE: To outline common characteristics among professional sport HTPs. STUDY DESIGN: Cross-sectional study. METHODS: In June 2021, publicly available directories and news articles were used to identify the head orthopaedic HTPs and primary care HTPs for every team in Major League Baseball (MLB), the National Basketball Association (NBA), and the National Football League (NFL)...
November 2022: Orthopaedic Journal of Sports Medicine
https://read.qxmd.com/read/36311331/endoscopic-gluteus-medius-repair
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Christian A Merrill, Glenn S Fleisig, Cristian Arceo, Nicole A Jebeles, Benton A Emblom
Endoscopic gluteus medius repair is indicated after failed conservative management for debilitating peritrochanteric hip pain. In our experience, most of these surgeries are performed on women, 45 to 75 years old. Often for undersurface high-grade partial-thickness tears and some small full-thickness tears, a single-row repair technique is performed. For larger, full-thickness tears, a double-row repair is often performed. For minimal, superficial, partial-thickness tears with a longitudinal component of tearing through the gluteus medius tendon, a side-to-side repair is performed...
October 2022: Arthroscopy Techniques
https://read.qxmd.com/read/36122355/determinants-of-biomechanical-efficiency-in-collegiate-and-professional-baseball-pitchers
#18
JOURNAL ARTICLE
Ryan L Crotin, Jonathan S Slowik, Gene Brewer, E Lyle Cain, Glenn S Fleisig
BACKGROUND: Biomechanical efficiency, defined as fastball velocity per unit of normalized elbow varus torque, is a relatively new metric applied to improving the performance and health of baseball pitching. PURPOSE/HYPOTHESIS: The purpose of this work was to evaluate kinematic parameters influencing biomechanical efficiency among professional and collegiate pitchers. Kinematic differences were compared between pitchers of high and low biomechanical efficiency. We hypothesized that professional pitchers would have greater biomechanical efficiency than collegiate pitchers...
October 2022: American Journal of Sports Medicine
https://read.qxmd.com/read/36112993/clinical-outcomes-of-ulnar-collateral-ligament-surgery-in-nonthrowing-athletes
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Marcus A Rothermich, Zachary K Pharr, Andrew C Mundy, Glenn S Fleisig, Eric A Mussell, Michael K Ryan, Hunter M Bernier, Brook Ostrander, Jonathan S Slowik, Benton A Emblom, E Lyle Cain, Jeffrey R Dugas
BACKGROUND: Ulnar collateral ligament (UCL) surgery continues to demonstrate excellent clinical outcomes and a high return-to-play (RTP) rate with a low complication rate. Recent studies have demonstrated similar clinical outcomes for baseball players who have undergone either UCL reconstruction or UCL repair. In comparison, few studies have assessed the clinical outcomes of UCL surgery for nonthrowing athletes. PURPOSE/HYPOTHESIS: The primary objective of this study is to provide clinical outcomes of UCL surgery performed in nonthrowing athletes at a single institution with a minimum 2-year follow-up...
September 13, 2022: American Journal of Sports Medicine
https://read.qxmd.com/read/35945761/percutaneous-microtenotomy-using-a-microdebrider-coblation-wand-for-the-treatment-of-lateral-epicondylitis-a-systematic-review
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Javier A Jurado Vélez, Ricardo E Colberg, Glenn S Fleisig
BACKGROUND: Lateral epicondylitis is one of the most common causes of elbow pain. Most patients recover with conservative treatments; however, some patients require surgical intervention. There are 3 common procedures offered: open tenotomy, arthroscopic tenotomy, and percutaneous microtenotomy. In comparison, percutaneous microtenotomy has been proven as a less invasive procedure to treat lateral epicondylitis. We reviewed the literature on the safety and efficacy of using a microdebrider coblation wand to treat lateral epicondylitis, and we compared its outcomes to open and arthroscopic tenotomy...
August 5, 2022: Medicine (Baltimore)
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