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  2. Ulnar collateral ligament injury of the elbow - Wikipedia

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    Ulnar collateral ligament injuries can occur during certain activities such as overhead baseball pitching. Acute or chronic disruption of the ulnar collateral ligament result in medial elbow pain, valgus instability, and impaired throwing performance. There are both non-surgical and surgical treatment options. [1]

  3. Ulnar collateral ligament reconstruction - Wikipedia

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    Research into throwing injuries in young athletes has led to age-based recommendations for pitch limits. [5] Increasingly often, pitchers require a second procedure after returning to pitching. During the periods from 2001 to 2012 and 2013 to 2015, 18 major-league pitchers underwent the procedure for a second time.

  4. Ulnar collateral ligament of elbow joint - Wikipedia

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    During activities such as overhand baseball pitching, this ligament is subjected to extreme tension, which places the overhand-throwing athlete at risk for injury. [4] Acute or chronic disruption and/or attenuation of the ulnar collateral ligament often result in medial elbow pain, valgus instability, and impaired throwing performance. There ...

  5. Pitching injuries are forcing some less familiar names into ...

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    Gerrit Cole, Yankees: New York had an extra spot in the rotation because of Cole's elbow problems, and Luis Gil — himself back from Tommy John surgery — earned it with a strong spring training.

  6. Verlander, Gray and Giolito all in question for opening day ...

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    Verlander will start the season on the injured list after being slowed by inflammation in his pitching shoulder during the offseason. Verlander, Gray and Giolito all in question for opening day ...

  7. Little League elbow - Wikipedia

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    Athletes can resume throwing once they have regained full range of motion and strength without pain. Initially throwing should begin at a low volume and low intensity, before progressing through a pitching program to get them back to full speed. [3] [7] Timelines of recovery vary, but athletes usually return to full strength in 8–12 weeks. [3]

  8. What's the latest on MLB's injured aces? Checking in on ... - AOL

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    One of the unfortunate trends leading up to and running through the beginning of the 2024 MLB season was the rampant string of injuries to some of the game’s most prominent pitchers, arms their ...

  9. SLAP tear - Wikipedia

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    Difficulty sleeping due to shoulder discomfort. The SLAP lesion decreases the stability of the joint which, when combined with lying in bed, causes the shoulder to drop. For an athlete involved in a throwing sport, such as baseball, volleyball, handball, and cricket, pain and a catching feeling are prevalent. [4]