What role do the infraspinatus and teres minor play in injury prevention during throwing?
The infraspinatus and teres minor are vital for deceleration during throwing movements, producing 74% of their peak isometric force in the deceleration phase. When these muscles are insufficiently trained relative to internal rotators, the risk of injury increases significantly, highlighting the importance of balanced training.
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