Isokinetic profile of baseball pitcher's internal/external rotation 180, 300, 450ø/s

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Deutscher übersetzter Titel:Das isokinetische Profil der Innen-/Aussenrotation bei 180, 300 und 450ø/s von Baseball-Werfern
Autor:Newsham, K.R.; Keith, C.S.; Daunders, J.E.; Goffinett, A.S.
Erschienen in:Medicine and science in sports and exercise
Veröffentlicht:30 (1998), 10, S. 1489-1495, Lit.
Format: Literatur (SPOLIT)
Publikationstyp: Zeitschriftenartikel
Medienart: Gedruckte Ressource
Sprache:Englisch
ISSN:0195-9131, 1530-0315
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Erfassungsnummer:PU199811305691
Quelle:BISp

Abstract des Autors

Purpose: The purpose of this study was to develop further normative data for an isokinetic profile for intercollegiate baseball pitchers at 180, 300, and 450ø/s. Information on isokinetic performance at 450ø/s was not found in previously published literature. Methods: Sixteen intercollegiate baseball pitchers volunteered for isokinetic strength testing of internal and external rotators of the shoulder. The testing was conducted at 180, 300, and 450ø/s; with the pitchers in a position of function (90ø/90ø). Results: The subjects were able to reach maximal velocity for each of the speeds tested, including 450ø/s. These pitchers demonstrated no significant difference between dominant and nondominant arms for peak torque, torque/body weight, work/body weight, or average power (P<0.05). Torque produced at 0.2 s was significantly greater in the dominant arm compared with the nondominant arm at 450ø/s only. Internal rotation values were significantly greater than external rotation values for all areas of comparison. External rotation/internal rotation ratios remained consistent for each speed tested (ca. 0.65). Conclusions: There is minimal difference in strength values between dominant and nondominant arms of intercollegiate baseball pitchers, with the exception of significantly greater internal rotation peak torque at 0.2 s at 450ø/s in the dominant arm. Dominant arm, as well as nondominant arm, ER/IR ratios remain consistent throughout the velocity spectrum. A valid test speed for intercollegiate baseball pitchers appears to be 450ø/s when tested before the start of throwing from the pitcher's mound. Verf.-Referat