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Proximally attached to the medial epicondyle of the humerus ... Tear is generally not painful, but ... Holes are drilled through the humerus and ulna ... – PowerPoint PPT presentation

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Title: Dead Arm in Baseball Pitchers


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Dead Arm in Baseball Pitchers
  • Tear of the ulnar collateral ligament (UCL) A
    second degree sprain
  • Proximally attached to the medial epicondyle of
    the humerus
  • Distally attached to the coronoid process of the
    ulna, and the medial surface of the olecranon
  • Laterally stabilizes the elbow joint
  • Tear is generally not painful, but significant
    loss of velocity and control
  • Difficult to diagnose before MRI, and often a
    career ending injury

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Tommy John Surgery
  • Surgical technique to replace the UCL was
    pioneered by Dr. Frank Jobe in 1974
  • Named for Tommy John, a pitcher for the Los
    Angeles Dodgers on whom Dr. Jobe operated
  • Tendon from the palmaris longus muscle replaced
    the ulnar collateral ligament
  • This tendon is not crucial for function, and in
    fact is missing in 15 of the population

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Tommy John Surgery
  • About 15 - 18 cm of tendon are needed
  • Other tendons besides palmaris longus are also
    used, such as the lateral triceps tendon
  • Holes are drilled through the humerus and ulna
  • Tendon is looped through in figure eight fashion
    and sutured, tendon ligamentizes over time
  • Surgery may actually increase velocity above
    pre-injury, but recovery time is 1 - 2 years
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