Side-to-side differences in range of motion, muscle strength, and medial elbow laxity in young baseball players with medial elbow injuries
Medial elbow injuries lead to significant performance decrement in baseball. Repetitive throwing alters mechanical physiology. Some of such changes can increase the risk of medial elbow injuries. However, in young baseball players with medial elbow injuries, these changes have not been fully investi...
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Main Authors: | Takeshi Morifuji (Author), Hidetoshi Nakao (Author), Takahiro Inaba (Author), Kenji Kasubuchi (Author), Masashi Hashimoto (Author), Motoharu Kaneko (Author) |
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Japanese Society of Physical Fitness and Sports Medicine,
2017-07-01T00:00:00Z.
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