Little League Elbow(Elbow, Little League; Medial Apophysitis; Overuse Elbow Injury Related to Throwing)
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Laurie LaRusso, MS, ELS DefinitionLittle League elbow is pain in the elbow joint due to repetitive throwing. This injury occurs in young baseball pitchers before puberty.
CausesDuring this injury, the ligament attached to the inner side of the elbow begins to pull one of the growth plates away from the rest of the bone. Since the bones are still growing, the growth plates are weak and susceptible to injury. Certain types of throwing may lead to this condition, such as:
Risk Factors TOPThese factors increase your chance of developing Little League elbow. Tell your doctor if you or your child has any of these risk factors:
Symptoms TOPSymptoms include:
Diagnosis TOPThe doctor will ask about:
The doctor will also: Treatment TOPTreatment and recovery depend on the severity of the injury. Recovery time ranges from 6 weeks to 3 months. Treatment includes:
Prevention TOPTo reduce your chance of getting Little League elbow, take the following steps:
RESOURCES:American Academy of Orthopaedic Surgeons http://www.aaos.org/ American Academy of Pediatrics http://www.aap.org American Orthopaedic Society for Sports Medicine http://www.sportsmed.org CANADIAN RESOURCES:About Kids Health http://www.aboutkidshealth.ca Canadian Orthopaedic Association http://www.coa-aco.org/ References:Aydt S. Little league baseball and the pitch count. The National Athletic Trainers' Association website. Available at: ...(Click grey area to select URL) Accessed July 22, 2008. Don’t let injuries keep your child in the dugout. Orthopaedic surgeons provide tips to prevent youth baseball and softball injuries. American Academy of Orthopaedic Surgeons website. Available at: ...(Click grey area to select URL) Published April 2006. Accessed July 22, 2008.
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Last reviewed September 2012 by John C. Keel, MD Last Updated: 09/28/2012 | |


