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  1. 10 sie 2017 · Elbow injuries are commonly seen in pediatric overhead athletes and have been on the rise owing to the increased participation in and demand of youth sports. Imaging plays a critical role in identifying the type and severity of injury, which helps to determine appropriate treatment options.

  2. 26 gru 2021 · This review will focus on the diagnosis, treatment, and particularly rehabilitation of common elbow pathologies in overhead and throwing athletes, specifically ulnar collateral ligament (UCL) injury, valgus extension overload, and medial and lateral epicondylitis.

  3. Physical therapy protocols should focus on strengthening the periscapular muscles, rotator cuff, core musculature, and flexor pronator mass to help stabilize the injured elbow and prevent injury recurrence before the initiation of a progressive throwing program.

  4. Ulnar collateral ligament (UCL) tears, known as pitcher's elbow, plague throwing athletes. This comprehensive guide covers UCL injury causes, diagnosis, nonsurgical treatment options, and details around UCL repair versus Tommy John reconstruction surgery.

  5. To do this effectively, it’s key to understand your elbow anatomy, and brush up on the common injuries affecting each area of the elbow. So that’s where we’ll start – below I’ve listed some of the common injuries Ian outlines in each area of the elbow: Anterior elbow. Acute onset: Distal biceps tear. Capsular injuries.

  6. Nonsurgical Treatment. Younger children tend to respond better to nonsurgical treatments. Rest. Decreasing the stress on the elbow remains the first line of treatment. Apply ice packs to control pain and swelling. Do not put ice directly on the skin.

  7. 9 mar 2023 · Throwing injuries in the elbow are rising as more young athletes specialize in one sport year-round. See treatment options for UCL injuries, with and without surgery.

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