A low carrying angle is measured in elite tennis players just before ball impact during the forehand, suggesting a dynamic varus instant accommodation moving towards full extension

Author:

Arrigoni Paolo1ORCID,Cucchi Davide2ORCID,Beltrame Giulia3,Ribolzi Romeo3,Ceccarelli Claudio4,Zaolino Carlo1,Ellenbecker Todd56,Randelli Pietro S.178ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Clinica Ortopedica, ASST Centro Specialistico Ortopedico Traumatologico Gaetano Pini‐CTO Milan Italy

2. Department of Orthopaedics and Trauma Surgery Universitätsklinikum Bonn Bonn Germany

3. Scuola Di Specializzazione in Ortopedia e Traumatologia Università Degli Studi Di Milano Milan Italy

4. Physiotherapy and Manual Therapy Massa Italy

5. Medical Services, ATP Tour, Ponte Vedra Beach Jacksonville Florida USA

6. Rehab Plus Sports Therapy Scottsdale Scottsdale Arizona USA

7. Laboratory of Applied Biomechanics Università Degli Studi Di Milano Milan Italy

8. Department of Biomedical Sciences for Health, Research Center for Adult and Pediatric Rheumatic Diseases (RECAP‐RD) Università Degli Studi Di Milano Milan Italy

Abstract

AbstractPurposeThe goal of this study was to use image analysis recordings to measure the carrying angle of elite male tennis players during the forehand stroke, with the hypothesis that elite tennis players overstress their elbow in valgus over the physiological degree in the frontal plane just before ball contact on forehand groundstrokes.MethodsThe carrying angle of male tennis players ranked in the top 25 positions in the ATP ranking was measured on selected video frames with the elbow as close as possible to full extension just before the ball‐racket contact in forehands. These frames were extracted from 306 videos professionally recorded for training purposes by a high‐profile video analyst. All measures were conducted by three independent observers.ResultsSixteen frames were finally included. The mean carrying angle was 11.5° ± 4.7°. The intraclass correlation coefficient value was 0.703, showing good reliability of the measurement technique. The measured carrying angle was lower than what has been observed in historical cohorts using comparable measurement methodology, suggesting a possible instant varus accommodation mechanism before hitting the ball.ConclusionsThe observed decrease in the carrying angle is a consequence of an increase in elbow flexion position dictated by the transition from a closed to open, semi‐open stances. As the elbow flexes during the preparation phase, it is less constrained by the olecranon and its fossa, increasing the strain on the medial collateral ligament and capsule structures. Moving towards full extension before the ball‐racket contact, the elbow is dynamically stabilised by a contraction of the flexor muscles. These observations could provide a new explanation for medial elbow injuries among elite tennis players and drive specific rehabilitation protocols.Study DesignDescriptive epidemiology study.Level of EvidenceLevel IV.

Publisher

Wiley

Subject

Orthopedics and Sports Medicine,Surgery

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