There has been an increase in thrower-specific elbow injuries in recent years. High valgus stresses during the late cocking and acceleration phases of throwing need to be compensated by the flexor pronator muscles as these can exceed the tensile strength of the medial collateral ligament complex. Prevention of injuries is the priority, with a focus on strengthening, reducing throwing frequency, decreasing force, and promoting a technique. The spectrum of thrower injuries ranges from a simple sprain to complete failure of the valgus stabilizing factors. The medial collateral ligament can stretch, leading to posteromedial impingement and radiocapitellar compression forces. This in turn can result in arthrosis and the formation of osteophytes. Ligament failure may eventually occur, making it impossible for the athlete to continue their throwing activities. The outcome of conservative treatment with strengthening, improvement of technique, and relative rest is often disappointing. Direct repair may no longer be possible in these acute-on-chronic injuries and a reconstruction with a tendon graft may be necessary.
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