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  • Understanding Little Leaguer's Elbow: A Parent's Guide
    2025/06/05

    In this episode, Dominic Rangel discusses Little Leaguer's elbow, a common overuse injury in youth baseball. He explains the nature of the injury, its causes, symptoms, and the importance of early detection and treatment. Rangel emphasizes the role of parents in monitoring their child's throwing mechanics and workload, and provides guidance on how to prevent this injury. The episode concludes with a Q&A addressing common concerns from parents regarding their child's recovery and future in baseball.

    Chapters

    00:00 Understanding Little Leaguer's Elbow

    04:23 Signs and Symptoms to Watch For

    07:11 Causes of Little Leaguer's Elbow

    09:33 Treatment and Recovery Process

    13:38 Parental Guidance and Prevention

    16:33 Q&A: Common Concerns from Parents

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    20 分
  • Intro Podcast
    2025/05/01

    On this episode of #OnTheMound, we talk about what is important to us and introduce you to me the host Dominic Rangel. We look forward to educating everyone on all things baseball and softball rehab and hope you enjoy it!

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    2 分
  • What’s Really Causing Arm Injuries in Youth Baseball
    2025/05/21

    In this episode, Dominic Rangel discusses the critical aspects of preventing pitching injuries in youth baseball. He emphasizes the importance of recognizing early signs of fatigue, understanding the mechanics of pitching, and the role of strength training in injury prevention. Rangel provides actionable insights for parents to help protect their young athletes from injuries and ensure their long-term success in the sport.

    Takeaways

    Most arm injuries in baseball are preventable.

    Fatigue manifests in measurable ways, not just feelings.

    Red flags for injury can be identified by observing mechanics.

    Strength training is essential for supporting pitching mechanics.

    Pitch counts alone do not ensure safety from injuries.

    Parents should ask about strength testing and recovery plans.

    Off-season training is crucial for building endurance and strength.

    Monitoring mechanics during games can prevent injuries.

    Understanding the signs of fatigue can help avoid breakdowns.

    Injuries often result from cumulative stress over time.

    Chapters

    00:00 Understanding Youth Pitching Injuries

    02:36 Identifying Red Flags for Injury Risk

    06:30 The Importance of Strength Training

    10:11 Load Management and Pitch Counts

    15:29 Actionable Steps for Parents

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    17 分
  • What Parents Need to Know About the New Era of Arm Injuries
    2025/05/14

    Summary

    This conversation delves into the alarming rise of arm injuries in baseball, particularly among youth and amateur players. It highlights the changing nature of injuries, the impact of early specialization in sports, and the importance of monitoring young athletes' health. The discussion emphasizes the need for better training practices and injury prevention strategies to ensure long-term athlete health and performance.

    Takeaways

    Arm injuries in baseball are increasing, especially in younger players.

    Injuries are often chronic and result from overuse and poor mechanics.

    Specializing in one sport before age 13 significantly raises injury risk.

    Increased pressure to perform leads to more severe injuries.

    The human body is not designed for year-round play without rest.

    Monitoring playing time and workload is crucial for young athletes.

    Fatigue signals can be subtle and not always physical.

    Strength metrics can help assess readiness for play.

    Proper mechanics are essential to prevent injuries.

    Professional players also require significant downtime to recover.

    Chapters

    00:00 Intro

    01:20 Big Picture Injury Trends

    04:39 What's Really Happening in Youth & Amateur Baseball

    07:49 Why the Injuries Are Getting Worse - and More Severe

    09:25 Understanding Injury Prevention and Management

    09:46 What Parents Need to Watch For

    12:50 Outro

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    14 分
  • The Strength Tests That Predict Pitching Injuries (No One Talks About These)
    2025/05/10

    Summary

    In this conversation, Dr. Dominic Rangel discusses the critical importance of strength training and testing for youth pitchers to prevent injuries and enhance performance. He emphasizes that many injuries stem from weaknesses that are often overlooked and introduces key strength metrics that should be assessed. The conversation also highlights the need for proper strength training protocols and the integration of strength testing into regular training routines to ensure long-term health and performance for young athletes.

    Takeaways

    Strength testing is crucial for preventing pitching injuries.

    Most injuries occur due to overlooked weaknesses in young athletes.

    Hope is not a strategy; objective metrics are essential.

    Pitching requires significant strength to handle the load.

    Grip strength correlates with shoulder health and stability.

    Rotator cuff endurance is vital for long-term performance.

    Strength training should be tailored to the athlete's workload.

    Regular assessments help track progress and prevent injuries.

    Leg strength is as important as arm strength for pitchers.

    Injury prevention starts with proper strength testing and training.

    Chapters

    00:00 Intro

    01:01 Updates and Ads

    02:07 Why Strength Matters More Than You Think

    03:32 Objective Strength Metrics That Actually Matter

    09:47 Surprising Injury Predictors Most Coaches Miss

    12:20 Strength Isn't Just About Force - It's About Protection

    14:32 How To Incorporate Strength Testing Into Your Program

    17:35 Outro

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    17 分
  • Why Your Child Loses Velocity Late in Games
    2025/05/09

    Summary

    In this conversation, Dominic Rangel, a physical therapist and baseball rehab specialist, discusses the common issues faced by young baseball players, particularly focusing on fatigue and its impact on performance. He explains how fatigue can alter mechanics, leading to potential injuries, and emphasizes the importance of recognizing mechanical red flags. Rangel also provides proactive strategies for parents and coaches to help prevent injuries and maintain the health of young athletes, highlighting the significance of strength training and proper workload management.

    Takeaways

    Fatigue in young athletes can lead to mechanical breakdowns.

    Visible changes in mechanics occur before pain is felt.

    Shortened stride and lead leg instability are key indicators of fatigue.

    Early trunk rotation signals that legs are fatigued.

    Lack of trunk deceleration can indicate issues in the kinetic chain.

    Increased pitch velocity adds stress to the arm.

    Building eccentric strength is crucial for injury prevention.

    Training should focus on fatigue resistance, not just power.

    Strengthening the legs is essential for overall performance.

    Proactive strategies can help maintain athlete health and performance.

    Chapters

    00:00 Intro

    01:12 Updates

    01:42 Fatigue Changes Mechanics

    03:25 Mechanical Red Flags of Fatigue

    05:15 What's Really Going On

    06:20 How to Protect Him

    09:09 Outro

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    8 分
  • Physical Therapy Is Boring and Not for Athletes? Let’s Talk About That
    2025/05/08

    Summary

    In this episode, Dominic Rangel challenges the common perception that physical therapy is boring and ineffective for athletes. He emphasizes that rehab should be an extension of training, tailored to the athlete's needs and performance goals. Rangel discusses the shortcomings of traditional rehab practices, which often treat athletes too cautiously and fail to track progress effectively. He advocates for a data-driven approach to rehab that focuses on strength, conditioning, and preparing athletes for their sport, ensuring that rehab feels like training rather than a waiting room experience.

    Takeaways

    Physical therapy can be engaging and effective for athletes.

    Rehab should feel like training, not a waiting room.

    Traditional PT often fails athletes due to generic approaches.

    Athletes need tailored rehab that challenges their movements.

    Strength testing is crucial for effective rehab.

    Rehab should integrate with an athlete's training program.

    Generic rehab can lead to re-injury if not properly managed.

    Data-driven rehab helps track progress and readiness.

    Rehab should build confidence and prepare athletes for performance.

    Athletes deserve a program that pushes them towards their goals.

    Chapters

    00:00 Intro

    01:39 Where This Belief Comes From

    03:18 What Real Rehab Should Look Like

    06:09 Why Generic Rehab Fails Athletes

    09:31 What Do We Do Instead

    12:06 Concusion

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    10 分
  • The Mental Game of Injury Recovery
    2025/05/07

    Summary

    In this episode, Dominic Rangel discusses the often-overlooked mental aspects of rehabilitation for athletes, particularly focusing on identity loss after injury. He emphasizes the importance of keeping athletes connected to the game, building their confidence, and the critical role of support systems from parents and coaches. Rangel shares insights on how to navigate the emotional journey of recovery, highlighting the need for athletes to feel seen and understood during their rehabilitation process.

    Takeaways

    Athletes often experience identity loss after an injury.

    Rehabilitation should involve the athlete in decision-making.

    It's crucial to keep athletes connected to the game during recovery.

    Emotional KPIs are as important as physical ones in rehab.

    Support from parents and coaches is vital for an athlete's recovery.

    Celebrating small wins can boost an athlete's morale.

    Rehab is about building confidence, not just physical strength.

    Athletes need to feel like they are still part of the team.

    The mental side of rehab is often overlooked but essential.

    Injury is a setback, not the end of an athlete's career.

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    11 分