Kinematic and kinetic comparison between baseball pitching and football passing

被引:155
作者
Fleisig, GS
Escamilla, RF
Andrews, JR
Matsuo, T
Satterwhite, Y
Barrentine, SW
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[1] American Sports Medicine Institute, Birmingham, AL 35205
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10.1123/jab.12.2.207
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R318 [生物医学工程];
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0831 ;
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Kinematic and kinetic aspects of baseball pitching and football passing were compared. Twenty-six high school and collegiate pitchers and 26 high school and collegiate quarterbacks were analyzed using three-dimensional high-speed motion analysis. Although maximum shoulder external rotation occurred earlier for quarterbacks, maximum angular velocity of pelvis rotation, upper torso rotation, elbow extension, and shoulder internal rotation occurred earlier and achieved greater magnitude for pitchers. Quarterbacks had shorter strides and stood more erect at ball release. During arm cocking, quarterbacks demonstrated greater elbow flexion and shoulder horizontal adduction. To decelerate the arm, pitchers generated greater compressive force at the elbow and greater compressive force and adduction torque at the shoulder. These results may help explain differences in performance and injury rates between the two sports.
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页码:207 / 224
页数:18
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