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		<title>ASMI Releases Position On Safety For Youth Baseball Pitchers</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[The American Sports Medicine Institute has released its position statement on best practices for youth pitchers in avoiding injuries.  Of particular interest is the statement that throwing curve balls is not a risk factor in youth shoulder and elbow injuries but&#8230;&#8230;. this does not mean that youth pitchers don&#8217;t need to take precautions before doing [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>The American Sports Medicine Institute has released its position statement on best practices for youth pitchers in avoiding injuries.</p>
<p> Of particular interest is the statement that throwing curve balls is not a risk factor in youth shoulder and elbow injuries but&#8230;&#8230;. this does not mean that youth pitchers don&#8217;t need to take precautions before doing so.</p>
<p> The position statement addresses how to avoid overuse, mandatory 4 month rest periods, and pitch counts.</p>
<p><a title="http://www.asmi.org/asmiweb/position_statement.htm" href="http://www.asmi.org/asmiweb/position_statement.htm">www.asmi.org/asmiweb/position_statement.htm</a><a href="www.asmi.org/asmiweb/position_statement.htm" target="_blank"></a></p>
<p> Source: ASMI</p>
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