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Current Workload Recommendations in Baseball Pitchers: A Systematic Review

机译:棒球投手中的当前工作量建议:系统审查

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Background: Several recommendations have been made regarding pitch counts and workload for baseball players of different levels, including Little League, high school, collegiate, and professional baseball. However, little consensus is found in the literature regarding the scientific basis for many of these recommendations. Purpose: The primary purpose of this study was to summarize the evidence regarding immediate and long-term musculoskeletal responses to increasing pitching workload in baseball pitchers of all levels. A secondary purpose of this review was to evaluate the extent to which workload influences injury and/or performance in baseball pitchers. Study Design: Systematic review. Methods: We performed a systematic search in accordance with PRISMA (Preferred Reporting Items for Systematic Reviews and Meta-Analyses) guidelines for studies addressing physiologic and/or pathologic musculoskeletal changes in response to a quantifiable pitching workload. We included studies examining the effects of pitching workload on performance, injury rate, and musculoskeletal changes in Little League, high school, collegiate, and professional baseball players. Results: We identified 28 studies that met our inclusion and exclusion criteria: 16 studies regarding Little League and high school pitchers and 12 studies regarding collegiate and professional pitchers. The current evidence presented suggests that increased pitching workload may be associated with an increased risk of pain, injury, and arm fatigue in Little League and high school pitchers. However, little consensus was found in the literature regarding the association between pitching workload and physiologic or pathologic changes in collegiate and professional pitchers. Conclusion: Evidence, although limited, suggests the use of pitch counts to decrease injury rates and pain in Little League and high school baseball pitchers. However, further research must be performed to determine the appropriate number of pitches (or throws) for players of different ages. This systematic review reported conflicting evidence regarding the use of pitch counts in college and professional baseball. Future high-quality research is required to determine the role, if any, of pitch counts for collegiate and professional pitchers.
机译:背景:对不同层次的棒球运动员的音高计数和工作量进行了若干建议,包括小联盟,高中,大学和专业棒球。但是,关于许多这些建议的科学依据的文献中发现了很少的共识。目的:本研究的主要目的是总结了关于即时和长期肌肉骨骼反应的证据,以增加各级棒球投手的俯仰工作量。本综述的次要目的是评估工作量影响棒球投手中的伤害和/或性能的程度。研究设计:系统评价。方法:我们根据PRISMA(用于系统评测和荟萃分析的首选报告项目)进行系统搜索,用于解决地理和/或病理肌肉骨骼改变的研究指南,以应对可量化的俯仰工作量。我们包括研究小联盟,高中,大学和专业棒球运动员对性能,伤害率和肌肉骨骼变化的影响研究。结果:我们确定了28项研究,达到了我们的纳入和排除标准:16项关于小型联盟和高中投手的研究和关于大学和专业投手的12项研究。提出的目前的证据表明,增加的俯仰工作量可能与小联盟和高中投手的疼痛,伤害和手臂疲劳的风险增加有关。然而,文献中发现了关于高级和专业投手的生理或病理变化之间的关联的文献中的一点共识。结论:虽然有限,但虽然有限,但表明使用音高计数减少小联盟和高中棒球投手的伤害率和疼痛。然而,必须进行进一步的研究以确定不同年龄的球员的适当数量的音高(或投掷)。这种系统审查报告了有关在大学和专业棒球中使用音高计数的矛盾的证据。未来的高质量研究是必要的,以确定大学和专业投手的音高计数的作用。

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