Rehabilitation Following Ulnar Collateral Ligament Reconstruction in Overhead-Throwing Athletes.

Journal: JBJS Reviews
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Abstract

»: The prevalence of ulnar collateral ligament (UCL) injury and UCL reconstruction (UCL-R) continues to rise, causing morbidity in overhead-throwing athletes. »: Postoperative rehabilitation protocols are essential for proper healing of the reconstructed ligament and safely returning athletes to competition, yet there is no uniformly accepted standard of care. »: UCL-R rehabilitation has traditionally been guided by expert opinion and conventional wisdom rather than scientific studies, resulting in substantial variability in rehabilitation practices, time to return to play, and outcomes. »: Current research efforts aim to closely investigate the biomechanical implications of UCL-R and overhead throwing to better guide rehabilitation and to improve competitive performance and outcomes. »: Additional biomechanical and scientific studies on rehabilitation modalities and timing are warranted for systematic analysis, optimization, and standardization of UCL-R rehabilitation.

Authors
Jacob Bogdanov, Ioanna Bolia, Neilen Benvegnu, Lori Michener, Alexander Weber, Frank Petrigliano