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Treatment

If injury does occur, there are stages of treatment that most often start with nonsurgical methods. Those are usually effective, but if they are not, then surgery may be necessary.

Non-Surgical Treatment
Details of different types of nonoperative treatment including stretches, therapy, and protocols for return to throwing.

Surgical Treatment
Types of surgical procedures for elbow problems, should nonoperative methods fail.

 


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