Transcription of Rehabilitation of the thrower’s elbow
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Clin Sports Med 23 (2004) 765 801. Rehabilitation of the thrower 's elbow Kevin E. Wilk, PT a,b,*, Michael M. Reinold, DPT, ATC, CSCSa, James R. Andrews, MDa,b,c a HealthSouth Corporation, American Sports Medicine Institute, 1201 11th Avenue South, Suite 100, Birmingham, AL 35205, USA. b Tampa Bay Devil Rays Baseball Organization, One Tropicana Drive, Tampa Bay, FL 33705, USA. c Alabama Orthopedic and Sports Medicine Center, 1201 11th Avenue South, Suite 200, Birmingham, AL 35205, USA. Injuries to the elbow occur often in the overhead athlete. The repetitive overhead motion involved in throwing is responsible for unique and sport- specific patterns of elbow injuries. These are caused by chronic stress overload or repetitive microtraumatic stress observed during the overhead pitching motion as the elbow extends at over 23008/s, producing a medial shear force of 300 N and compressive force of 900 N [1,2].
This article provides an overview of general rehabilitation principles for the thrower’s elbow. Specific nonoperative and postoperative treatment guidelines
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