3 Things to Know About Long-Term Success of Elbow Surgery in Baseball Players

Orthopedic Sports Medicine

During the American Orthopaedic Society for Sports Medicine annual meeting, researchers, including lead author Daryl C. Osbahr, MD, presented the results of a study on the long-term results of ulnar collateral ligament surgery in baseball players.

The study included 256 high school, college and professional-level baseball players. The study's subjects were contacted an average of 12.6 years after UCL reconstruction.

 

The study found:
•    83 percent of the players were able to return to the same or a higher level of play after the procedure
•    95 percent of the athletes had retired at the 10-year follow up point
•    98 percent still threw for recreation and reported no elbow pain

 

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