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Little League Elbow - #AMR357

Little League Elbow - #AMR357

Update: 2025-03-13
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Little League Elbow is a common injury in youth baseball players. 

Little League Elbow is a growth plate injury typically seen in baseball pitchers around the age of 13.

At this age, the bone is typically the weak link, not the ligament. This is why we see more bony growth plate injuries than Tommy John injuries in youth athletes.

These often take longer to heal than you think, so we don’t usually rush them.

Here’s how we rehab these injuries.

To see full show notes and more, head to: https://mikereinold.com/little-league-elbow/

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Little League Elbow - #AMR357

Little League Elbow - #AMR357

Mike Reinold