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Risk factors of throwing elbow injuries during pitching Analyzed by simulation using human musculoskeletal model in youth baseball pitcher.
Published Mar 3, 2021 · Jun Sakata, T. Tamaki, Asami Kishino
Journal of shoulder and elbow surgery
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Increasing the maximum anterior oblique ligament force or impulse at the medial epicondyle during pitching is a risk factor for throwing elbow injuries in youth baseball pitchers.
PopulationOlder adults (50-71 years)
Sample size24
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