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Reliable Pain Relief But Variable Return to Play After Arthroscopic Elbow Debridement in Baseball Players

Authors :
Jacob M. Kirsch
Quincy T. Cheesman
Luke S. Austin
James F. Stenson
Christopher L. Antonacci
Frank G. Alberta
Source :
Arthroscopy, Sports Medicine, and Rehabilitation
Publication Year :
2021
Publisher :
Elsevier BV, 2021.

Abstract

Purpose We sought to determine the rate of return to play (RTP) in baseball players following arthroscopic elbow debridement for the management of the symptomatic elbow. Methods A retrospective case series with prospectively collected data via questionnaire was conducted on all baseball players who underwent an arthroscopic elbow debridement, from July, 15, 2004 to November 1, 2017. A postoperative questionnaire was released at an average 7.25 year follow-up. Data collected included age, gender, laterality, preoperative diagnosis, range of motion, duration and characterization of symptoms, visual analog scale (VAS) pain score, complications, level of play, and RTP. Results Follow-up data were available on 18 baseball players. Average age was 19.7 years (range 16-24). Seventeen were pitchers, and 1 was a catcher. Level of play included 12 collegiate athletes, 2 high school athletes, 2 recreational athletes, 1 minor league athletes, and 1 major league athlete. Rate of RTP was 61% (11/18) with 6 returning to a greater level and 5 to an equal level. The length of time to RTP following surgery was most commonly within 6-8 months (44.4%, 8/18). Mean VAS pain score improved from 6.9 to 0.75 (P =

Details

ISSN :
2666061X
Volume :
3
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Arthroscopy, Sports Medicine, and Rehabilitation
Accession number :
edsair.doi.dedup.....654cc874daec4fbd748dd3b231e4a30c