Evaluation of hip internal and external rotation range of motion as an injury risk factor for hip, abdominal and groin injuries in professional baseball players

Normal hip range of motion (ROM) is essential in running and transfer of energy from lower to upper extremities during overhead throwing. Dysfunctional hip ROM may alter lower extremity kinematics and predispose athletes to hip and groin injuries. The purpose of this study is characterize hip intern...

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Main Authors: Xinning Li, Richard Ma, Hanbing Zhou, Matthew Thompson, Courtney Dawson, Joseph Nguyen, Struan Coleman
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Language:English
Published: Open Medical Publishing 2015-12-01
Series:Orthopedic Reviews
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Online Access:http://www.pagepress.org/journals/index.php/or/article/view/6142
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spelling doaj-6ea18186790445c3b8338fb7d92b1aa62021-05-03T01:20:41ZengOpen Medical PublishingOrthopedic Reviews2035-82372035-81642015-12-017410.4081/or.2015.61423241Evaluation of hip internal and external rotation range of motion as an injury risk factor for hip, abdominal and groin injuries in professional baseball playersXinning Li0Richard Ma1Hanbing Zhou2Matthew Thompson3Courtney Dawson4Joseph Nguyen5Struan Coleman6Sports Medicine and Shoulder Surgery, Boston University School of Medicine, MASports Medicine and Shoulder Surgery, University of Missouri School of Medicine, Columbia, MOUniversity of Massachusetts Medical Center, Worcester, MAHospital for Special Surgery, Division of Sports Medicine and Shoulder Surgery, New York, NYHospital for Special Surgery, Division of Sports Medicine and Shoulder Surgery, New York, NYHospital for Special Surgery, Division of Sports Medicine and Shoulder Surgery, New York, NYHospital for Special Surgery, Division of Sports Medicine and Shoulder Surgery, New York, NYNormal hip range of motion (ROM) is essential in running and transfer of energy from lower to upper extremities during overhead throwing. Dysfunctional hip ROM may alter lower extremity kinematics and predispose athletes to hip and groin injuries. The purpose of this study is characterize hip internal/external ROM (Arc) and its effect on the risk of hip, hamstring, and groin injuries in professional baseball players. Bilateral hip internal and external ROM was measured on all baseball players (N=201) in one professional organization (major and minor league) during spring training. Players were organized according to their respective positions. All injuries were documented prospectively for an entire MLB season (2010 to 2011). Data was analyzed according to position and injuries during the season. Total number of players (N=201) with an average age of 24±3.6 (range=17-37). Both pitchers (N=93) and catchers (N=22) had significantly decreased mean hip internal rotation and overall hip arc of motion compared to the positional players (N=86). Players with hip, groin, and hamstring injury also had decreased hip rotation arc when compared to the normal group. Overall, there is a correlation between decreased hip internal rotation and total arc of motion with hip, hamstring, and groin injuries.http://www.pagepress.org/journals/index.php/or/article/view/6142Hip range of motionhamstring injurieship injuriesgroin injuriesprofessional baseball.
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author Xinning Li
Richard Ma
Hanbing Zhou
Matthew Thompson
Courtney Dawson
Joseph Nguyen
Struan Coleman
spellingShingle Xinning Li
Richard Ma
Hanbing Zhou
Matthew Thompson
Courtney Dawson
Joseph Nguyen
Struan Coleman
Evaluation of hip internal and external rotation range of motion as an injury risk factor for hip, abdominal and groin injuries in professional baseball players
Orthopedic Reviews
Hip range of motion
hamstring injuries
hip injuries
groin injuries
professional baseball.
author_facet Xinning Li
Richard Ma
Hanbing Zhou
Matthew Thompson
Courtney Dawson
Joseph Nguyen
Struan Coleman
author_sort Xinning Li
title Evaluation of hip internal and external rotation range of motion as an injury risk factor for hip, abdominal and groin injuries in professional baseball players
title_short Evaluation of hip internal and external rotation range of motion as an injury risk factor for hip, abdominal and groin injuries in professional baseball players
title_full Evaluation of hip internal and external rotation range of motion as an injury risk factor for hip, abdominal and groin injuries in professional baseball players
title_fullStr Evaluation of hip internal and external rotation range of motion as an injury risk factor for hip, abdominal and groin injuries in professional baseball players
title_full_unstemmed Evaluation of hip internal and external rotation range of motion as an injury risk factor for hip, abdominal and groin injuries in professional baseball players
title_sort evaluation of hip internal and external rotation range of motion as an injury risk factor for hip, abdominal and groin injuries in professional baseball players
publisher Open Medical Publishing
series Orthopedic Reviews
issn 2035-8237
2035-8164
publishDate 2015-12-01
description Normal hip range of motion (ROM) is essential in running and transfer of energy from lower to upper extremities during overhead throwing. Dysfunctional hip ROM may alter lower extremity kinematics and predispose athletes to hip and groin injuries. The purpose of this study is characterize hip internal/external ROM (Arc) and its effect on the risk of hip, hamstring, and groin injuries in professional baseball players. Bilateral hip internal and external ROM was measured on all baseball players (N=201) in one professional organization (major and minor league) during spring training. Players were organized according to their respective positions. All injuries were documented prospectively for an entire MLB season (2010 to 2011). Data was analyzed according to position and injuries during the season. Total number of players (N=201) with an average age of 24±3.6 (range=17-37). Both pitchers (N=93) and catchers (N=22) had significantly decreased mean hip internal rotation and overall hip arc of motion compared to the positional players (N=86). Players with hip, groin, and hamstring injury also had decreased hip rotation arc when compared to the normal group. Overall, there is a correlation between decreased hip internal rotation and total arc of motion with hip, hamstring, and groin injuries.
topic Hip range of motion
hamstring injuries
hip injuries
groin injuries
professional baseball.
url http://www.pagepress.org/journals/index.php/or/article/view/6142
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