In youth baseball, the repetitive overhead throwing motion places significant stress on the shoulder and elbow, leading to injuries such as rotator cuff strains, labral tears, shoulder impingement, and elbow tendinitis. These conditions not only sideline young athletes but can also impact their long-term development and enjoyment of the game.
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Read MoreBaseball and softball are highly repetitive sports in which both throwing and hitting can place a great deal of stress on the lower back. In younger populations, these repetitive actions can lead to injuries such as muscle strains and stress fractures.
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