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Overuse or Undertrained? Injuries in adolescences. Chris Peterson DO TheSportsMedicineClinic.com. Definition. Repetition without Recovery Constant Vibration Malpositioning of Limbs Psychological Under-Trained. The Statistics on Adolescent Injuries. 30 Million kids in sports
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Overuse or Undertrained?Injuries in adolescences Chris Peterson DO TheSportsMedicineClinic.com
Definition • Repetition without Recovery • Constant Vibration • Malpositioning of Limbs • Psychological • Under-Trained
The Statistics on Adolescent Injuries • 30 Million kids in sports • 1/3 of childhood injuries are d/t sports • Athletic injuries are the most common reason for ER visits (4th for GP) • Football has highest rate of injury
The Statistics on Adolescent Injuries Soccer: 5.6 injuries/1000 player hours Risk of injury Increases with skill level Elite youth has highest Exposure (2 vs. 1 match/week) Games>Practice
Common Throwing Injuries • Youth Baseball: Injury Rates Increase of overall injury rate by 5% per year.
Population • Poor Trunk Proprioception and Reflex • Postural Sway • Trunk Displacement following Perturbation • Weak Hamstrings • Prior Injury
Shoulder at Risk • Ill-defined symptoms-ignored • Posterior tightness or stiffness • Inability to “get loose” • Tries to “play through” • “I rushed my warm up” • Multiple teams
Overuse or Under-trained • Asymmetric pathology in the shoulder and elbow is prevalent and, with overuse, can progress to disabling injury. • Joint injury occurs as a result of the body’s inability to properly coordinate motion segments during the pitching delivery, leading to further structural damage.
Common Throwing Injuries • Traditional Thinking: • Increasing arm strength by increasing pitching (different from throwing).
Comparing Injured vs Healthy Pitchers • There is little evidence to support current safety recommendations for adolescent pitchers.
Common Throwing Injuries • Where does the velocity come from? Historically-50% Arm/50% Body Current-20% Arm/80% Trunk “X-factor” • What does this mean to me? Time to change my focus!!!
Posture • Thoracic Kyphosis=Shoulder Killer • Tight Hips-Contra lateral Side
What to expect when you are expecting. • Shoulder Injuries: • Growth Plate Changes (good and bad) • Internal Impingement • GIRD • SICK Shoulder
Where’s the Data? • Role of BMI in overuse injuries • “Athletic BMI” • 20-25 • Lower rate of injuries
Overuse or Under-trained • The athletic build population has a lower tendency to suffer overuse soft tissue injuries • Commencing physical activity at a younger age may have a positive effect in preventing overuse injuries
Preventing Throwing Injuries • Recommendation: • Maintain throwing but limit pitching • Work on entire kinetic chain • 3 months of “active rest” per year • Throw the curveball after you shave
Pitchers Report Card • Mechanics • Functional Strength • Pitch Count
Preventing Throwing Injuries • Do not throw to warm up…….. • Warm up to throw. • Core
Bottom Line • Biomechanics (Orthotics) • Neuromuscular Training • Prevention Programs (PEP, F-MARC-11+) • Compliance • Unable to eliminate all Risk • Need Full Rehab Prior to RTS
Overuse or Under-trained • Who is right? • Darwin was right.
Overuse or Under-trained • Time to look away from the pathology and work on players anatomy. • Prevention is now more important than ever.
Overuse or Under-trained • “Athletes are dysfunctional” • Goal: “Health Dysfunctional Athlete”