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KMID : 1207720170090040537
Clinics in Orthopedic Surgery
2017 Volume.9 No. 4 p.537 ~ p.541
Little Leaguer¡¯s Shoulder Can Cause Severe Three-Dimensional Humeral Deformity
Hosokawa Yuji

Mihata Teruhisa
Itami Yasuo
Neo Masashi
Doi Munekazu
Abstract
We analyzed three-dimensional (3D) humeral deformity (valgus?varus, flexion?extension, and rotational deformation) after little leaguer¡¯s shoulder using 3D computed tomography in a 15-year-old male baseball player. Humeral retroversion was increased by 27.1¡Æ on the dominant side compared with the nondominant side. Compared with the nondominant shaft, the dominant humeral shaft was deformed in the varus direction (9.4¡Æ), resulting in a decreased neck?shaft angle (dominant side, 127.5¡Æ; nondominant side, 135.1¡Æ), and it was also deformed in the extension direction (21.0¡Æ). This case demonstrates that little leaguer¡¯s shoulder can cause markedly greater humeral retroversion than has been reported previously and can result in varus and extension deformation of the humerus. These findings suggest that humeral deformity in overhead throwing athletes may not always solely reflect adaptation to throwing.
KEYWORD
Computed tomography, Humeral deformity, Little leaguer¡¯s shoulder, Three-dimensional
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