2021
DOI: 10.1177/2325967120988736
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Comparison of Biomechanical Factors Before and After UCL Surgery in Baseball Athletes: A Systematic Review With Meta-analysis

Abstract: Background: Ulnar collateral ligament (UCL) reconstruction (UCLR) and repair (UCLr) are the gold standards in the treatment of UCL injuries. Although return-to-play timelines after UCLR have been established, pitching biomechanical variables are speculated to change after surgical intervention. Purpose/Hypothesis: To synthesize the literature and investigate changes in pitching biomechanics in baseball pitchers after UCLR or UCLr. We hypothesized that differences in pitching biomechanics would be observed for … Show more

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“… 13 , 14 , 20 Regarding the most frequent types of spin identified, a systematic review by Hamer et al. 21 presents an example of type 3 spin. The results of the abstract state, “Significant differences in elbow extension, elbow extension velocity, and shoulder internal rotation velocity were found among amateur pitchers.” However, the conclusion goes on to claim that “limited differences exist in pitchers before and after UCLR as well as in post-UCLR pitchers and healthy, age-matched controls.” This indicates type 3 spin, as the authors overemphasized the beneficial effect of UCLR without considering the significant differences in range of motion between post-UCLR pitchers and control pitchers.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“… 13 , 14 , 20 Regarding the most frequent types of spin identified, a systematic review by Hamer et al. 21 presents an example of type 3 spin. The results of the abstract state, “Significant differences in elbow extension, elbow extension velocity, and shoulder internal rotation velocity were found among amateur pitchers.” However, the conclusion goes on to claim that “limited differences exist in pitchers before and after UCLR as well as in post-UCLR pitchers and healthy, age-matched controls.” This indicates type 3 spin, as the authors overemphasized the beneficial effect of UCLR without considering the significant differences in range of motion between post-UCLR pitchers and control pitchers.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%