Greeting all,
I am chasing two papers, and would appreciate any help:
1. Matsuo et al, Japanese journal of biomechanics in sports and exercise
4(4), 2000, 243-252
(Can’t find the title, but it was a paper comparing kinematics of sidearm
and submarine style pitching)
2. I recall some work done where a radial nerve block (thereby rendering
triceps brachii inactive) was performed on a thrower who was subsequently
able to throw at 80% of his original velocity. I can’t find it for the life
of me, and the closest I have came is a citing in Atwater’s 1979 paper1 when
she refers to a paper by E. Roberts in the CIC Symposium of Biomechanics,
Chicago (1971) who in turn had cited a pilot study by Dobbins (unreferenced)
discussing the role of triceps in throwing and using radial nerve blocks
along with cinematographic analysis. Pretty tenuous I know, but….
All help would be greatly appreciated,
Rod Whiteley,
University of Sydney
1. Atwater AE. Biomechanics of overarm throwing movements and of throwing
injuries. Exerc Sport Sci Rev 1979;7:43-85.
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I am chasing two papers, and would appreciate any help:
1. Matsuo et al, Japanese journal of biomechanics in sports and exercise
4(4), 2000, 243-252
(Can’t find the title, but it was a paper comparing kinematics of sidearm
and submarine style pitching)
2. I recall some work done where a radial nerve block (thereby rendering
triceps brachii inactive) was performed on a thrower who was subsequently
able to throw at 80% of his original velocity. I can’t find it for the life
of me, and the closest I have came is a citing in Atwater’s 1979 paper1 when
she refers to a paper by E. Roberts in the CIC Symposium of Biomechanics,
Chicago (1971) who in turn had cited a pilot study by Dobbins (unreferenced)
discussing the role of triceps in throwing and using radial nerve blocks
along with cinematographic analysis. Pretty tenuous I know, but….
All help would be greatly appreciated,
Rod Whiteley,
University of Sydney
1. Atwater AE. Biomechanics of overarm throwing movements and of throwing
injuries. Exerc Sport Sci Rev 1979;7:43-85.
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