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Little League Elbow

Little league elbow is an overuse injury caused by overloaded stress to the inside- medial- aspect of an athlete’s elbow  that has open growth plates. This is described as an excessive pull on the tendons and ligaments which could cause damage to the growth plate itself because growth plates are formed with cartilage cells that are soften and more vulnerable than mature bone cells. Growth plates close when an athlete reaches physical maturity after adolescence. Therefore, athletes with little league elbow are adolescents or younger.

Symptoms

  • Pain on inner elbow
  • Longer recovery times after throwing
  • Decreased throwing velocity- or speed/force
  • Locking of elbow
  • Decreased range of motion
  • Swelling
  • Sometimes a “pop” is felt

Causes

  • Excessive throwing in an athlete with open growth plates
  • Poor throwing mechanics
  • Repeated overhead throwing
  • Lack of muscular strength and endurance

Risk Factors

  • Athletes ages 8-15
  • Pitchers
  • Single sport athletes in an overhead throwing/hitting sport
  • Year round throwing athletes
  • Non-conditioned athletes beginning an overhead throwing sport
  • Increased intensity in throwing at a young age

Prevention

  • Adhere to pitch counts and guidelines
  • Stop throwing if pain occurs
  • Proper warm-up and cool-down
  • Playing more than one position
  • Playing more than one sport
  • Not playing a sport for more than 4 months at a time
  • Avoiding playing on multiple teams with overlapping seasons for the same sport
  • Emphasize good throwing mechanics

Diagnosis

  • Physical examination by physician
  • X-rays performed to rule out other diagnosis

Treatment Options

Non-surgical

  • Rest, ice, compression, elevation (R.I.C.E.)
  • Physical therapy to improve technique and to strengthen muscles around elbow
  • Significantly decrease amount of throwing (or complete rest)
  • Slow gradual return to pitching

Surgical

  • If an avulsion fracture occurs an arthroscopic surgery will be performed to clean out the joint space and reattach soft issue to bone.
  • Epiphyseal fractures- growth plate fractures or “Salter Harris -Fractures”- may need surgical intervention to heal properly