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At what part of the pitching motion Do patients with valgus extension overload syndrome complain of posterior elbow pain?

At what part of the pitching motion Do patients with valgus extension overload syndrome complain of posterior elbow pain?

A thorough history of athletes suffering from valgus extension overload syndrome typically involves a complaint of posterior or posteromedial pain during the follow-through phase of throwing. It is during this final phase of throwing that the elbow extends and the posterior osteophytes impinge.

What is olecranon impingement syndrome?

Posterior impingement of the elbow is a condition caused by overuse and repetitive forced extensions of the elbow. During these activities, the olecranon tip is repeatedly jammed into the fossa at the back of the elbow, which results in inflammation of the joint lining (synovium).

Who is affected by valgus extension overload syndrome?

“Valgus extension overload syndrome” refers to the clinical syndrome which may be seen in adolescent or skeletally-mature athletes. Posteromedial elbow impingement is a specific injury pattern which may be seen as a component of valgus extension overload syndrome.

Where does elbow impingement occur in valgus overload syndrome?

Posteromedial elbow impingement is a specific injury pattern which may be seen as a component of valgus extension overload syndrome. Specifically, impingement may occur between the olecranon and olecranon fossa due to high shear forces in the posterior elbow compartment 4. The lesion may be located posteromedially,…

Can a valgus impingement cause valgus instability?

This suggests that clinically, patients with symptomatic valgus extension overload with posteromedial impingement may have valgus instability although the instability may not be the presenting symptom.

What kind of injury is posteromedial elbow impingement?

Posteromedial elbow impingement is a specific injury pattern which may be seen as a component of valgus extension overload syndrome. Specifically, impingement may occur between the olecranon and olecranon fossa due to high shear forces in the posterior elbow compartment 4.