e/Little League elbow

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has glosseng: Little League elbow is a condition that is caused by repetitive throwing motions, especially in children who play sports that involve an overhand throwing motion. The name of the condition is derived from the game of baseball; it is most often seen in young pitchers who play in Little League. The repetitive (pitching) motion causes a valgus stress to be placed on the elbow joint which causes damage to structures at the medial epicondyle of the humerus, particularly the growth plate at the medial epicondyle. As chronic damage occurs, the body is unable to keep up with tissue repair. This contrasts with the adult pitcher in whom an open growth plate is not present. In these athletes a more common injury is to the ulnar collateral ligament of the elbow, an injury that often requires Tommy John Surgery in order for the athlete to resume high-level competitive throwing activity.
lexicalizationeng: Little League Elbow
instance ofc/Overuse injuries
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has glossjpn: 野球肘(やきゅうひじ)は、投球動作を積み重ねることにより起こる肘の痛みである。正式な医学的名称は上腕骨内側上顆炎。別名、リトルリーガー肘、リトルリーガーエルボー、ベースボール肘、ベースボールエルボーとも呼ばれる。一般に野球の投手に多く見られる。症状は投球のリリースの際に肘に激しい痛みを覚え、投球を困難にさせる。一球で野球肘になることはなく、長期間に渡る悪いフォームでの投球、過度の投球によって起こる。そのため野球肘は怪我ではなく故障であるといえる。また類似のものとしてテニス肘がある。
lexicalizationjpn: 野球肘
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