Int J Sports Phys Ther
July 2025
Background: Ambidextrous baseball pitchers are a rare phenomenon and present unique challenges in performance optimization and injury mitigation. Biomechanical and clinical analyses are fundamental to understanding performance adaptations and injury risks in developing athletes.
Purpose: The purpose of this case report is to describe key biomechanical and clinical differences between the dominant and nondominant throwing arms of a youth ambidextrous baseball pitcher across three timepoints using a multidisciplinary approach.