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Standard X-rays miss this injury 60% of the time, leading many athletes to play through what they assume is just regular wrist soreness, but a hook of hamate fracture can destroy an athlete’s batting mechanics for seasons to come. According to hand and upper extremity surgeon Dr. Nicholas Rose, the modern obsession with home runs and bat speed has caused a drastic uptick in hook of hamate fractures. In this episode, he joins hosts Andrew Rizza and Dr. Cameron Roth to break down this unique injury. Drawing on decades of experience, Dr. Rose explains how athletic trainers and coaches can identify the subtle warning signs before a player's performance collapses, and why grip strength may be one of the most underutilized screening tools in baseball. The conversation explores diagnostic challenges, treatment options, return-to-play timelines, and the importance of collaboration between surgeons, therapists, athletic trainers, and hitting coaches. Dr. Rose also shares lessons learned from working with NHL players, Red Bull athletes, and some of the highest-level performers in professional sports. MEET THE GUEST Dr. Nicholas Rose, MD, FACS - Hand & Upper Extremity Surgeon, Southern California - Medical Consultant for NHL players and Red Bull Extreme Sports athletes TOPICS DISCUSSED - Why modern batting mechanics have increased hook of hamate injuries - The clinical signs athletic trainers and coaches should watch for - Why hook of hamate fractures are frequently missed on standard X-rays - Treatment options, surgery, and return-to-play timelines - The role of grip strength testing in early diagnosis - How collaboration between surgeons, therapists, trainers, and coaches improves outcomes - Lessons from treating professional baseball, hockey, and extreme sport athletes HIGHLIGHTS 01:05 – What Is the Hamate Bone and Why Is It Vulnerable? 01:54 – Modern Swing Mechanics and the Palmer Hamate Grip 04:01 – Baseball's Shift Toward a Power-First Game 05:50 – Sponsor: Boston Orthopedics and Wellness | Beck Bode 07:22 – Clinical Presentation: How to Spot a Hamate Injury 09:07 – Risks of Missed Hook of the Hamate Fracture Diagnosis 10:36 – Hamate Fracture Diagnostic Protocols 13:44 – Treatment: Casting vs. Surgical Intervention 15:20 – Return-to-Play Timeline & Post-Op Rehab 16:49 – Interdisciplinary Communication During Rehab 18:41 – Adjunct Therapies: PRP, Peptides, Bone Stimulators, etc 22:07 – Return to Fielding Timeline 23:08 – Regaining Confidence After Surgery 24:20 – Prevention and Future Trends in Wrist and Hand Injuries in Baseball 26:03 – Can Grip Strength Training Prevent Hamate Injuries? 27:54 – Return to Play Lessons from Treating Elite Athletes 32:43 – Shohei Ohtani's Unmatched Athleticism 35:28 – Lightning Round: Myths, Comebacks & Movies 38:46 – Working with Red Bull Extreme Athletes 40:03 – Key Hamate Takeaway for Clinicians and Athletes QUOTES: 35:38 - “‘Play through the pain.' I think with today's athletic trainers and orthopedic surgeons, there's no excuse for that. Get it checked out. Don't be a hero because you're ultimately hurting yourself in the end.” 36:41 - “I tell patients, ‘Look, my surgery's 50%, and your rehab is 50%, and you have to treat it that way.’ So I would say that the tool of the occupational therapists and the athletic trainers are vital, as vital as the surgeon.” LINKS Dr. Nicholas Rose on LinkedIn – https://www.linkedin.com/in/nicholasrose1214/ Dr. Nicholas Rose - https://www.drnicholasrose.com RELATED EPISODES Curt Schilling on Why Pitching is Broken (and the Real Story Behind the Bloody Sock) - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Zj9GYxyT3iI SPONSORS Boston Orthopedics and Wellness helps you recover faster, move better, and perform at your best with advanced orthopedic and wellness care. Get 15% off your first visit: https://www.bostonorthopedicandwellness.com/ Beck Bode is a fee-only fiduciary firm that builds personalized roadmaps to keep your money aligned with your life goals. See what real planning looks like at https://beckbode.com DISCLAIMER The opinions presented on Behind the Sports Medicine are those of the host and guests. They do not necessarily reflect the opinions of any affiliated institutions or partners. The content is for informational purposes only and does not constitute medical advice. Always consult a licensed medical professional before making any health or treatment decisions. Behind the Sports Medicine and its affiliates assume no liability for the accuracy or application of the information discussed. #HookOfHamate #HamateFracture #SportsMedicine #BaseballRehab #HandSurgery
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