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Effects of Kettlebell Training on Functional Movement Screen and Balance in Middle School Baseball Players (케틀벨 훈련이 중학교 야구선수의 기능적 움직임(Functional Movememt Screen)과 균형성에 미치는 영향)

  • Kim, Tae-Yoon;Park, Woo-Young;Byun, Yong-Hyun
    • Journal of the Korean Applied Science and Technology
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    • v.39 no.1
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    • pp.96-107
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    • 2022
  • The purpose of this study was to demonstrate the effects of 8weeks Kettlebell training on the FMS and Balance in Middle school baseball player. Fourteen middle school baseball players were randomly assigned to a kettlebell group (n=8) and a control group (n=6), and kettlebell training was applied twice a week for 60 minutes. And the FMS, Y-balance test and static and dynamic balance test using smart shoes were tested before and after kettlebell training. Repeated two-way ANOVA measures was performed both before and after the exercise to verify the effect of kettlebell training. Also, if there was an interaction between time and group, a paired sample t-test was performed for each group. As a results of the study, FMS score showed a significant difference in IL (Inline Lunge) and TS(Total Score), and there was no significant difference in other variables of FMS. The YBT score showed a significant difference in all YBT variables except for the left AT. And the balance test using smart shoes, there was no significant interaction effect between group and period in all variables. In conclusion, it was found that the application of kettlebell training in middle school baseball players had an effects on the FMS and YBT scores related to functional movement and functional balance, but it did not affect the static/dynamic balance test using smart shoes evaluated by the foot pressure method. It seems that the results of this study can be provided as basic data necessary for planning a training program for middle school baseball players.

A Study for Prevalence of Pain and Bony Changes of the Elbow in Baseball Players (야구 선수 주관절의 통증과 골 변화에 대한 유병률 조사)

  • Lim, Che-Joon;Kim, Seong-Tek;Kim, Chang-Yoon;An, Ki-Yong;Park, Jin-Bum;Youn, Te-Hyun
    • Journal of Korean Orthopaedic Sports Medicine
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    • v.6 no.1
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    • pp.50-56
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    • 2007
  • Purpose: To evaluate the aspect of occurrence and transition of the elbow injuries in baseball players from childhood to adult. Materials and Methods: We had a survey and took the simple X-ray from the anteroposterior view and the lateral view of both elbows for subjects of total 320 baseball players. - each of 80 players in elementary school, middle school, high school, and professional baseball players between January and December in 2004. Results: The region of pain and the bony changes in elbow were the most frequent in medial side from all the groups of players. Especially, hypertrophy of medial epicondyle were the most numerous. As baseball players got older, the radiological changes of elbow were increased. The bony changes were found out 52 cases (65%) of the elementary school players, 66 cases (82%) of the middle school players, 68 cases (85%) of the high school players and 70 cases (88%) of the professional players out of the total 320 baseball players. Conclusion: The bony changes of the elbow in baseball players got frequent as they were getting older and increased in comparison with past.

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The Results of Ultrasound Examination of the Elbow in Middle School Baseball Players (중학교 야구선수에서 시행한 주관절 초음파 검사의 결과)

  • Hwang, Tae Hyok;Cho, Hyung Lae;Wang, Tae Hyun;Jin, Hong Ki
    • The Journal of Korean Orthopaedic Ultrasound Society
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    • v.7 no.2
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    • pp.89-97
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    • 2014
  • Purpose: To evaluate the ultrasonographic findings of the elbows on group screening of middle school baseball players. Materials and Methods: Ninety-three players (age: 12-15, mean 13.5 years) of four middle school baseball team were evaluated with bilateral elbow ultrasonographies in the field regardless of elbow pain. Medial and anterolateral ultrasound examination of the both elbow were performed in the field to detect any abnormalities including medial epicondylar separation or fragmentation and capitellar osteochondritis dissecans respectively. We analyzed the relationship among elbow pain, physical findings and sonographic abnormalities and the differences of sonographic abnormalities between pitchers and fielders. Results: Thirty-six of 93 (39%) players had sonographic abnormalities of elbow in dominant arm, 30 with medial epicondylar apophyseal separation or fragmentation, 2 with osteochondritis dissecans, 4 with both lesions. Twenty-nine of 37 (78%) players with elbow pain had sonographic abnormalities. On physical examination, players with medial epicondylar abnormalities had medial epicondylar tenderness (59%) and pain on valgus stress test (52%), and 5 of 6 (83%) players with osteochondritis dissecans showed flexion contracture more than $5^{\circ}$. The incidence of medial epicondylar abnormalities between pitchers and fielders was statistically not significant but osteochondritis dissecans was more prevalent in pitchers (p<0.05). Conclusion: Elbow sonography is a simple and useful screening tool in the field and also effective for early detection of medial epicondylar abnormalities or osteochondritis dissecans that could be the main causes of elbow pain in adolescent baseball players.

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A Study on the Establishment of Advanced Sports Culture (선진 스포츠 문화 정립에 관한 연구)

  • Park, Hyoung-Kil
    • Journal of Korea Entertainment Industry Association
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    • v.13 no.8
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    • pp.425-434
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    • 2019
  • The purpose of this study is to improve the academy sports field for the establishment of advanced sports culture. This study used qualitative research. The research participants were baseball players for 11 years and have been professional baseball players. Another study participant has been a soccer player for eight years. And he has been a football coach for 13 years. The results of this study are as follows. First, the act of entertaining was the form in which parents served sports leaders meals and alcohol. Parents' student athletes had increased chances of playing in the game and were able to receive faithful guidance. Second, the student athletes whose parents did not act of entertaining to the sports leader were discriminated against. The student athletes were harassed by their leaders, their positions changed, and their chances of playing were reduced. Third, parents' student athletes who did not act of entertaining to their leaders either stopped exercising or moved to another school because of discrimination. Eventually, the entertainment culture of academy sports acted as a mechanism to induce sports de-socialization of student athletes, and made students experience a negative aspect of sports culture. As a result, the entertainment culture of academy sports caused discriminatory treatment due to economic inequality. Therefore, the negative entertainment culture of academy sports should be eradicated for the establishment of advanced sports culture.

Radiographic Changes of the Medial Epicondyle in Little League Baseball Player (청소년기 야구선수의 주관절 내상과의 방사선학적 변화)

  • Choi Chang-Hyuk;Eum Dong-Hwan
    • Journal of Korean Orthopaedic Sports Medicine
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    • v.1 no.1
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    • pp.43-48
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    • 2002
  • Purpose : We evaluated radiographic changes and clinical manifestations of the elbow joint to identify the effects of the throwing between dominant and non-dominant arms. Materials and Methods : A hundred and five little leaguer’s baseball player in 5 elementary school and 2 middle school were evaluated for clinical symptoms and radiographic changes about elbow joint. Mean age was 12 years old and average periods of exercise were 32 months. Elbow functions were evaluated using ASES standardized assessment form and radiographic changes of medial epicondyle were examinated for enlargement, separation of the apophyses, fragmentation and irregularity. Results : Thirty seven players (35$\%$) were complained pain with throwing and the average score was 4.8 using visual analog scale. There were no significant differences in range of motion except flexion angle, valgus angle, and strength between dominant arm and non-dominant arm. Valgus laxity was more prominent in dominant arm. Ulnohumeral tenderness, radiocapitellar tenderness and medial flexor origin tenderness were in 18, 6, and 17 cases respectively in dominant arm. Medial epicondyle was enlarged in dominant arm with 13.0 by 6.3 mm compared to non-dominant arm with 11.7 by 6.1 mm. Apophyseal separation was 0.8 mm in dominant arm and 0.5 mm in non-dominant arm. Fragmentation and irregularity were 14 (13$\%$) and 25 (24$\%$) cases respectively in dominant arm. Conclusion : In little league baseball player, it needs usage of ball and bat with appropriate weight, and careful conditioning programs through throwing exercise in order to avoid elbow injuries.

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