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Citation

Kelly BT, Backus SI, Warren RF, Williams RJ. Am. J. Sports Med. 2002; 30(6): 837-844.

Affiliation

Hospital for Special Surgery, New York, New York 10021, USA.

Copyright

(Copyright © 2002, American Orthopaedic Society for Sports Medicine, Publisher SAGE Publishing)

DOI

unavailable

PMID

12435650

Abstract

BACKGROUND: The phases of the football throw need definition so that muscle activation patterns during the overhead football throw can be fully described. HYPOTHESIS: Electromyographic analysis of shoulder musculature can better define muscle activation patterns during the football throw. STUDY DESIGN: Descriptive anatomic study.

METHODS: Videos of 20 elite-level quarterbacks were reviewed to define phases of the overhead football throw; 14 recreational male athletes underwent electromyography and motion analysis testing.

RESULTS: Four sequential phases of the football throw were consistently observed. Early cocking (49% +/- 11% of throw) was initiated at rear foot plant and continued to maximal shoulder abduction and internal rotation. Late cocking (20% +/- 6%) started at maximal shoulder abduction and internal rotation and ended with maximal shoulder external rotation. The acceleration phase (15% +/- 4%) began with maximal shoulder external rotation and ended with ball release. Follow-through (16% +/- 5%) was defined as the phase from ball release to maximal horizontal adduction (across the body).

CONCLUSION: The four phases demonstrated little variation in motion analysis and electromyographic activation between subjects and were associated with muscle activation patterns consistent with upper extremity movements. CLINICAL RELEVANCE: A clearer understanding of muscle activation patterns may help to explain patterns of muscle injury and improve rehabilitation protocols in football-throwing athletes.

Keywords: American football;


Language: en

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