What Do We Know About Youth Softball Pitching and Injury?
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- PMCID: PMC6242807
- DOI: 10.1186/s40798-018-0168-6
What Do We Know About Youth Softball Pitching and Injury?
Abstract
Participation rates in fastpitch softball are continually on the rise, especially in youth. With the increased participation also comes the increased injury susceptibility. Unfortunately, the common misconception about the dynamic 360° windmill softball pitch, that it is a natural motion and thus does not cause stress on the shoulder, deterred investigation into pitching mechanics until recently. As pitching injuries in softball are on the rise, more attention is needed into the mechanics of the windmill softball pitch and injury implications. Therefore, it was the purpose of this current opinion paper to shed light on what is known about youth softball pitching and injury susceptibility.
Keywords: Fastpitch; Injury; Pitching; Softball; Windmill.
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The authors, Jeff Barfield and Gretchen Oliver, declare that they have no competing interests.
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- Little League Softball . Little League Softball Europe & Africa Overview. 2018.
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- National Federation of State High School Associations . Participation Statistics. 2017. 2016–2017 high school athletics participation survey; pp. 1–19.
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