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Throwing Injury Prevention Strategies with a Whole Kinetic Chain-Focused Approach.

Michael MayesMadeleine SaleskyDrew A Lansdown
Published in: Current reviews in musculoskeletal medicine (2022)
To help minimize the risk of injury to overhead throwing athletes, a thorough understanding of the throwing motion is critical. Throwing a ball places extreme stress on the body, notably the shoulder and elbow joints. With a clear understanding of the biomechanics of throwing, we can develop an injury prevention routine to minimize unnecessary stresses throughout the kinetic chain. The throwing cycle is a complex motion that places various stresses throughout the thrower's body, from the ankle to the core, and from the back to the shoulder and elbow. A thorough understanding of the mechanics of this motion, along with specific exercises to target the specific actions of each phase, may allow for throwers, regardless of their age and experience, to minimize injury risk.
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