Management of common upper extremity injuries in throwing athletes: a critical review of current outcomes

Given the rising incidence and prevalence of shoulder injuries in throwing athletes, this review aims to evaluate management options and outcomes of common shoulder injuries in overhead throwers. Laxity of the glenohumeral joint is often adaptive for overhead athletes to achieve the velocity necessa...

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Autores principales: Jacob Maier, BS, Sameer R. Oak, MD, Lonnie Soloff, PT, DPT, ATC, Mark Schickendantz, MD, Salvatore Frangiamore, MD, MS
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spelling oai:doaj.org-article:36509fd9fd304bfba0e78b4bde21a1582021-11-22T04:32:39ZManagement of common upper extremity injuries in throwing athletes: a critical review of current outcomes2666-639110.1016/j.xrrt.2021.08.007https://doaj.org/article/36509fd9fd304bfba0e78b4bde21a1582021-11-01T00:00:00Zhttp://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S266663912100078Xhttps://doaj.org/toc/2666-6391Given the rising incidence and prevalence of shoulder injuries in throwing athletes, this review aims to evaluate management options and outcomes of common shoulder injuries in overhead throwers. Laxity of the glenohumeral joint is often adaptive for overhead athletes to achieve the velocity necessary to compete in the professional ranks. Surgical repair of the stabilizers of the humeral head—specifically the labrum and rotator cuff—often causes inflammation, scarring, and overtensioning of the glenohumeral joint which lead to poor postoperative performance. Thus, nonsurgical management should be exhausted in this population before considering surgical intervention.Jacob Maier, BSSameer R. Oak, MDLonnie Soloff, PT, DPT, ATCMark Schickendantz, MDSalvatore Frangiamore, MD, MSElsevierarticleThrowing shoulderRotator cuff tearSLAP tearBiceps tenodesisGlenohumeral instabilityBankart repairSurgeryRD1-811ENJSES Reviews, Reports, and Techniques, Vol 1, Iss 4, Pp 295-300 (2021)
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collection DOAJ
language EN
topic Throwing shoulder
Rotator cuff tear
SLAP tear
Biceps tenodesis
Glenohumeral instability
Bankart repair
Surgery
RD1-811
spellingShingle Throwing shoulder
Rotator cuff tear
SLAP tear
Biceps tenodesis
Glenohumeral instability
Bankart repair
Surgery
RD1-811
Jacob Maier, BS
Sameer R. Oak, MD
Lonnie Soloff, PT, DPT, ATC
Mark Schickendantz, MD
Salvatore Frangiamore, MD, MS
Management of common upper extremity injuries in throwing athletes: a critical review of current outcomes
description Given the rising incidence and prevalence of shoulder injuries in throwing athletes, this review aims to evaluate management options and outcomes of common shoulder injuries in overhead throwers. Laxity of the glenohumeral joint is often adaptive for overhead athletes to achieve the velocity necessary to compete in the professional ranks. Surgical repair of the stabilizers of the humeral head—specifically the labrum and rotator cuff—often causes inflammation, scarring, and overtensioning of the glenohumeral joint which lead to poor postoperative performance. Thus, nonsurgical management should be exhausted in this population before considering surgical intervention.
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author Jacob Maier, BS
Sameer R. Oak, MD
Lonnie Soloff, PT, DPT, ATC
Mark Schickendantz, MD
Salvatore Frangiamore, MD, MS
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Sameer R. Oak, MD
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Salvatore Frangiamore, MD, MS
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title Management of common upper extremity injuries in throwing athletes: a critical review of current outcomes
title_short Management of common upper extremity injuries in throwing athletes: a critical review of current outcomes
title_full Management of common upper extremity injuries in throwing athletes: a critical review of current outcomes
title_fullStr Management of common upper extremity injuries in throwing athletes: a critical review of current outcomes
title_full_unstemmed Management of common upper extremity injuries in throwing athletes: a critical review of current outcomes
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url https://doaj.org/article/36509fd9fd304bfba0e78b4bde21a158
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