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With increased competitiveness and greater demand on athletes of all ages, physicians are seeing an uptick in injuries affecting the UCL, or ulnar collateral ligament, which is inside the elbow and helps to stabilize the elbow joint. In this episode, Dr. David Altchek [https://www.hss.edu/physicians_altchek-david.asp] is joined by fellow HSS orthopedic surgeons Dr. Joshua Dines [https://www.hss.edu/physicians_dines-joshua.asp] and Dr. James “Beamer” Carr [https://www.hss.edu/physicians_carr-james.asp], who are both experts in shoulder and elbow surgery and have experience caring for professional athletes. Together, they discuss Tommy John surgery, which repairs the UCL and is often needed by baseball players and other athletes who play sports that require throwing. This episode also delves into best practices to consider for athletes at every level – high school, collegiate and professional – and provides case study examples as part of the discussion. Here’s what you’ll learn in this episode: 01:53 case study of a high school baseball pitcher 04:14 when to consider a repair 04:41 difference between repair versus reconstruction 06:07 rehabilitation time after repair or reconstruction 07:37 explaining the biology of repair and reconstruction 08:43 case study of a college baseball pitcher 11:54 adding a brace to stabilize elbow 13:20 recovery time before returning to sports 14:57 case study of a professional baseball pitcher 18:19 role of PRP injections 18:42 weighted balls and increased injury risk ---------------------------------------- Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy [https://acast.com/privacy] for more information.
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