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A Survey Examining the Correlations Between Japanese Little League Baseball Coaches' Knowledge of and Compliance With Pitch Count Recommendations and Player Elbow Pain

机译:一项调查日本小联盟棒球教练的知识和对球场计数建议的遵守程度与运动员肘部疼痛之间的相关性的调查

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[Background]: With the incidence of Little League elbow increasing, pitch limit recommendations for preventing throwing injuries have been developed in both the United States and Japan. However, levels of knowledge of and compliance with these recommendations among coaches of young baseball teams in Japan remain unknown. The relationship between these levels and elbow pain among players has not been adequately studied. [Hypothesis]: Knowledge of and compliance with these recommendations is similar in the United States and Japan. Greater knowledge and higher levels of compliance have a significant correlation with reduced elbow pain in Little League baseball players. [Study Design]: Cross-sectional study. [Methods]: Coaches of youth baseball teams in Kyoto, Japan, completed a questionnaire assessing knowledge of and compliance with recommendations. Team variables and coach-related factors concerning elbow pain among young baseball players, were surveyed and the questionnaire investigated demographic data and elbow pain history in the previous 12 months. [Results]: In total, 123 baseball coaches and 654 baseball players aged 6 to 12 years participated in this study; data were analyzed for 113 coaches and 339 players. Among coaches, 39.8% had accurate knowledge of the recommendations (similar to the US data) and 28.3% complied with them (lower than the US data). There was no correlation between elbow pain and knowledge of and compliance with the recommendations, but coaches’ opinions on the number of games were indicated as a significant risk factor for elbow pain; the more coaches considered the number of games played, the fewer the number of players who experienced elbow pain. [Conclusion]: The level of knowledge of recommendations in Japan was similar to that in the United States, but compliance levels were far lower. There was no correlation between elbow pain and knowledge and compliance. [Clinical Relevance]: The Little League elbow problem should be addressed at global and national levels.
机译:[背景]:随着小联盟肘部的发病率增加,在美国和日本都提出了防止摔伤的俯仰极限建议。但是,日本年轻棒球队的教练对这些建议的了解和遵守程度仍然未知。这些水平与运动员肘部疼痛之间的关系尚未得到充分研究。 [假设]:在美国和日本,对这些建议的了解和遵守情况相似。更多的知识和更高的依从性与小联盟棒球运动员的肘部疼痛减轻有显着相关性。 [研究设计]:横断面研究。 [方法]:日本京都的青年棒球队教练完成了一份问卷,以评估对建议的了解和遵守情况。调查了与年轻棒球运动员肘部疼痛有关的球队变量和教练相关因素,并且该问卷调查了前12个月的人口统计数据和肘部疼痛史。 [结果]:共有123名棒球教练和654名6至12岁的棒球运动员参加了这项研究。分析了113位教练和339位球员的数据。在教练中,有39.8%的人对建议有准确的了解(类似于美国的数据),而有28.3%的人遵守了建议(低于美国的数据)。肘部疼痛与对建议的了解和遵守之间没有相关性,但教练对比赛次数的看法被认为是造成肘部疼痛的重要危险因素。教练考虑的比赛次数越多,经历肘部疼痛的球员越少。 [结论]:日本的建议知识水平与美国相似,但遵从水平却低得多。肘部疼痛与知识和顺应性之间没有相关性。 [临床意义]:小联盟的肘部问题应在全球和国家层面解决。

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