Dominant Arm Internal and External Rotation Strength is Related to Arm Pain in Youth Baseball Players
# Background and Purpose The prevalence of arm pain in youth baseball players is high with approximately half reporting arm pain during the season, and the number of ulnar collateral ligament reconstructions in youth baseball players is increasing. Few studies have examined the relationship between...
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Main Authors: | Jeffrey Paskewitz (Author), Fred Breidenbach (Author), Philip Malloy (Author), P Michael Eckrich (Author), Ryan Zarzycki (Author) |
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North American Sports Medicine Institute,
2024-11-01T00:00:00Z.
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