Baseball
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Subject Areas on Research
- Adolescent shoulder injuries: consensus and controversies.
- Adolescent shoulder injuries: consensus and controversies.
- An 11-year analysis of peripheral nerve injuries in high school sports.
- Classification, investigation, and management of midfoot sprains: Lisfranc injuries in the athlete.
- Effects of throwing overweight and underweight baseballs on throwing velocity and accuracy.
- Fibular osteochondroma presenting as chronic ankle sprain.
- Foul tip impact attenuation of baseball catcher masks using head impact metrics.
- From batting average to wins above replacement to composite end points-refining clinical research using baseball statistical methods.
- Impact of psychosocial factors, pain, and functional limitations on throwing athletes who return to sport following elbow injuries: a case series.
- Outcomes following plyometric rehabilitation for the young throwing athlete: a case report.
- Radiology's role in covering all the bases.
- Reassessing the association between facial structure and baseball performance: a comment on Tsujimura & Banissy (2013).
- Retroversion of the humerus in the throwing shoulder of college baseball pitchers.
- Risk factors for ulnar collateral ligament injury in professional and amateur baseball players: a systematic review with meta-analysis.
- Sensorimotor abilities predict on-field performance in professional baseball.
- Shoulder Range of Motion and Baseball Arm Injuries: A Systematic Review and Meta-Analysis.
- Temper, temperature, and temptation: heat-related retaliation in baseball.
- The Relationship Between Trunk Rotation, Upper Quarter Dynamic Stability, and Pitch Velocity.
- The success of return to sport after ulnar collateral ligament injury in baseball: a systematic review and meta-analysis.
- Upper Extremity Musculoskeletal Characteristics and the Kerlan-Jobe Orthopaedic Clinic Questionnaire Score in Collegiate Baseball Athletes.
- Visual abilities distinguish pitchers from hitters in professional baseball.
- Youth Baseball Pitch Counts Vastly Underestimate High-effort Throws Throughout a Season.