Joseph Rauch
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Recent Articles
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Paul R, Osman A, Umeweni C, Nazarian L, Looney A, Reddy M, et al.
J Athl Train
. 2025 Mar;
PMID: 40059739
Context: Screening programs to identify negative ulnar nerve adaptations in throwing athletes can help minimize injury risk and individualize treatment programs prior to the onset of symptoms. However, it is...
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Buchheit P, Rauch J
Clin Sports Med
. 2025 Feb;
44(2):339-354.
PMID: 40021261
Spine and pelvis issues in Major League Baseball do not often get the publicity that other, more common injuries do. However, despite low incidence rates involving significant time loss, there...
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Paul R, Osman A, Nazarian L, Ciccotti M, Cohen S, Erickson B, et al.
Am J Sports Med
. 2025 Feb;
53(4):944-951.
PMID: 39924652
Background: Pitchers with deficits in total shoulder rotation range of motion (ROM) are 2.6 times more likely to experience an elbow injury. Despite the effects of shoulder ROM on elbow...
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Erickson B, Buchheit P, Rauch J, Ciccotti M, Paul R, Cohen S
Sports Health
. 2024 Dec;
:19417381241305401.
PMID: 39711178
Background: Baseball pitching injuries can be related to fatigue. Changes in grip and pinch strength over the course of professional baseball games are unknown. Hypothesis: Grip and pinch strength will...
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Schofield M, Paul R, Buchheit P, Rauch J, Thomas S
Sports Health
. 2024 Aug;
:19417381241270359.
PMID: 39140620
Background: Pitchers frequently experience anterior shoulder pain, possibly associated with coracohumeral impingement; however, whether the coracohumeral distance (CHD) and/or subscapularis tendon adapt chronically (bilateral difference) due to pitching, and whether...
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Erickson B, Buchheit P, Rauch J, Ciccotti M, Paul R, Cohen S
Orthop J Sports Med
. 2024 Aug;
12(7):23259671241257622.
PMID: 39100217
Background: Injuries in professional baseball players have become exceedingly common. Efforts to mitigate injury risk have focused on the kinetic chain, shoulder motion, and so forth. It is unclear whether...
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Erickson B, Buchheit P, Rauch J, Segedin R, Ciccotti M, Cohen S
Orthop J Sports Med
. 2023 Apr;
11(4):23259671231162864.
PMID: 37065183
Background: Pitch counts are tightly monitored in Major League Baseball (MLB). Hidden pitches-including warm-up pitches before and between innings and pitches before the starting/relieving pitcher's appearance in a game-are not...
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Paul R, Erickson B, Cohen S, Ciccotti M, Hefta M, Buchheit P, et al.
JSES Int
. 2023 Feb;
7(1):138-142.
PMID: 36820430
Background And Hypothesis: Glenohumeral internal rotation deficit has been identified as a significant risk factor for upper-extremity injuries in pitchers across all ages. Humeral retroversion (HR), posterior capsule thickness (PCT),...
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Thomas S, Cobb J, Sheridan S, Rauch J, Paul R
Am J Sports Med
. 2021 Feb;
49(4):892-898.
PMID: 33591811
Background: Because of the large forces and high frequency of throwing, the upper extremity experiences repetitive stresses that lead to acute and chronic adaptations. While the importance of pennation angle...
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Rauch J, Kondev J, Sanchez A
J R Soc Interface
. 2017 Feb;
14(127).
PMID: 28148770
Microbial populations often rely on the cooperative production of extracellular 'public goods' molecules. The cooperative nature of public good production may lead to minimum viable population sizes, below which populations...