Sport specialization and overuse Injuries in adolescent throwing athletes: A narrative review

A significant number of adolescent athletes throughout the world participate in various throwing-dominant sports, including but not limited to baseball, cricket, handball, softball, track and field throwing events, and water polo. Due to the unique stresses placed on the throwing arm and entire body in these sports, a robust volume of literature has highlighted concerns about sport specialization in these athletes and an associated increased risk of injury, particularly to the dominant shoulder and elbow, with sport specialization. This review will highlight the evidence-based literature for this athletic niche, focusing on risk factors for injury, national and international organizations' recommendations for limiting overuse injuries, principles of conditioning and rehabilitative programs, and potential future areas of research to curb the growing incidence of throwing-related injuries among adolescent throwing athletes.
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Bibliographic Details
Subjects:
Notations:junior sports biological and medical sciences strength and speed sports sport games
Published in:Journal of Athletic Training
Language:English
Published: 2019
Online Access:https://doi.org/10.4085/1062-6050-333-18
Volume:54
Issue:10
Pages:1030-1039
Document types:article
Level:advanced