For the elbow to carry out daily tasks as well as higher level sporting activities the joint must be stable. Ligament injuries in the elbow lead to an unstable joint that can feel loose and painful. From common tendonitis to complete tears of the ligaments there are a number of conditions that can affect the elbow.
Elbow Medial Collateral Ligament Injuries
The ligament on the inside of the elbow known as the ulnar collateral ligament (UCL) is one of the main stabilizers of the joint. It is among the most injured ligaments in throwers and can significantly impact their activities. Whether a sudden injury or just progressive overuse scenario, conditions of the UCL typically lead to formal evaluation and treatment by a healthcare provider.
If non-surgical treatment with rest, bracing, physical therapy, and change in activity doesn't relieve symptoms of an elbow UCL condition then surgical intervention in the form of repair or reconstruction is often necessary to stabilize the elbow and restore its function.
Previously a devastating injury for a patient and especially a throwing athlete, an elbow UCL injury can now be addressed with minimally invasive surgical techniques and get even the most elite thrower back up to speed.