Current Concepts in the Rehabilitation of the Overhead Throwing Athlete
American Sports Medicine Institute · University of Florida · +1 more institution
Abstract
The overhead throwing motion is an extremely skillful and intricate movement that is very stressful on the shoulder joint complex. The overhead throwing athlete places extraordinary demands on this complex. Excessively high stresses are applied to the shoulder joint because of the tremendous forces generated by the thrower. The thrower's shoulder must be lax enough to allow excessive external rotation, but stable enough to prevent symptomatic humeral head subluxations, thus requiring a delicate balance between mobility and functional stability. We refer to this as the "thrower's paradox." This balance is frequently compromised, which leads to injury. Numerous types of injuries may occur to the surrounding…
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3Topics & keywords
- Throwing
- Rehabilitation
- Physical medicine and rehabilitation
- Flexibility (engineering)
- Overhead (engineering)
- Balance (ability)
- Computer science
- Proprioception
- Good health and well-being