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1 S ports T rauma and O veruse P revention STOP Elbow Injuries

2 Elbow Injuries Why are we so concerned about elbow injuries? Because elbow injuries are… – Common: >50-75% of youth baseball players – Increasing: Elbow surgery has increased 50% in high school pitchers in the past 5 years. – Preventable: Fewer pitches = Longer Career Only 4 Little League World Series pitchers have made it to the MLB Why? Overuse injuries & Early burnout!

3 Common Elbow Conditions Ligament & Tendon Injuries – UCL (Ulnar Collateral Ligament) Tommy John – Medial & Lateral Epicondylitis Bone & Growth Plate Injuries – Occur in Growing children – Medial Apophysitis “Little Leaguer’s Elbow”

4 Risk Factors for Elbow Injuries Number of Pitches – Pitch Count: #1 Risk Factor for Elbow Injuries – Year round baseball, Multiple teams Pitch Types – Fast Ball should be mastered first – ?Breaking pitches should be taught later (>14 yrs) Mechanics – Strength supports form, form supports speed – Fatigue leads to poor mechanics -Lyman, AJSM 2002

5 Pitch Counts & Rest AgePitches/Ga me 7-850 9-1075 11-1285 13-1695 17-18105 Pitch Counts Age 7- 16 Age 17- 18 # Rest Days 61+76+3 41-6051-752 21-4026-501 1-201-250 Rest Days -USA Baseball Medical and Safety Advisory Committee

6 When To Throw What Fastball First Change-up Second Breaking Pitches – Curveball, Slider – After age 14? Learn one pitch at a time PitchAge Fastball8±2 Change-up10±3 Curveball14±2 Knuckleball15±3 Slider16±2 Forkball16±2 Screwball17±2 -USA Baseball Medical and Safety Advisory Committee

7 Diagnosing Elbow Overuse Pain is NOT a sign of a strength deficit. Common Symptoms – Loss of form, accuracy, or velocity – Takes longer to loosen up – Early Fatigue – Pain – Stiffness – Swelling -USA Baseball Medical and Safety Advisory Committee

8 Treating Elbow Overuse Prevention is the best treatment! Initial Treatment – Rest, Ice, Gentle stretching Involve your coach early When to see a doctor… – Pain that lasts more than a few days – Swelling or stiffness in the joint

9 Preventing Elbow Injuries Watch pitch counts and rest days! Always warm up & cool down Learn proper mechanics Don’t forget strength & conditioning No year round play Avoid multiple teams Don’t pitch through pain or fatigue

10 Summary Elbow injuries are common & preventable. Pitch counts are the #1 risk factor for elbow injuries. Prevention is the key and rest is the cure. Charles Carroll


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