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  1. 29 lip 2021 · Review. Young athletes with LLS may return to play after a period of rest, and a high proportion return to their preinjury level of sport. Further prospective studies are warranted to develop evidence-based, graduated RTS protocols and to better capture any long-term sequelae of the condition.

  2. 1 lip 2022 · The systematic review results demonstrated that cognitive therapy or consultation during the exercise program provides better outcomes in lumbar fusion surgery over exercise alone. Positive effects of core stabilization training on muscle strength and endurance were observed in the short term; however, this superiority was not the case in long ...

  3. Investigations into the optimal duration of rest from throwing and protocols for graduated return to sports (RTS) are lacking. Purpose: To summarize the current literature with respect to the diagnosis, management, RTS, and return to throwing for LLS. Design: Systematic review; Level of evidence, 4.

  4. 1 lut 2010 · Little league shoulder is most commonly seen in youth throwing athletes between 11 and 16 years of age, and clinical evaluation and radiographic imaging typically confirms the diagnosis, and management is most effectively performed through prevention.

  5. 10 mar 2017 · Current evidence generally supports formal rehabilitation after lumbar fusion surgery. Starting physical therapy at the 12-week postoperative mark results in better outcomes at lower cost...

  6. 18 paź 2023 · Little League shoulder (LLS) is an overuse injury that typically affects young athletes involved in “overhead sports” especially baseball pitchers. It affects players mainly between 11 and 14 years old, which is the period of peak growth of the humeral physis and therefore of maximum susceptibility for injuries.

  7. Little League shoulder (LLS) is an overuse injury characterized by throwing-related pain that commonly presents in adolescent male athletes. Investigations into the optimal duration of rest from throwing and protocols for graduated return to sports (RTS) are lacking.