My son, who is a college pitcher, has pain in his right elbow, the doctor said he overextended it. He has been icing and resting but does anyone have any other suggestions to help this. Maybe special exercises etc.
thanks
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quote:Stay away from inexperienced shaman.
quote:Chris it becomes your idea when you pass it on just like it becomes your bullet when you pull the trigger.
quote:How can you compare yourself to them and their advice would be see a qualified doctor.
quote:Do you have an M.D. or any medical certifications? EMS training? Candy Striper ever? Beyond that, where have you coached? Did you ever play beyond Little League (or even in LL, if I use that as a measure because I've watched that mess of a video in your yard).
quote:And, you just diagnosed it over the internet, issued a change in mechanics without monitoring it in person. How will he know if he is pronating at the right time? If he doesn't do it at the right time, is there a possibility he may cause further damage?
quote:Now you are showing the dilusional part. How can you compare yourself to them and their advice would be see a qualified doctor.
quote:BTW, when you throw BP for the eleven year-olds, what distance do you throw from?
quote:deleted by me! This has become a ridiculous thread.
quote:Originally posted by Baseballdad1228:
To summarize, you have very little playing experience, you never coached a kid older than 11, you're not a doctor and you researched for a lawyer as a summer job. It's like you stayed at a Holiday Inn Express last night and woke up as Leo Mazzone.
I hope everyone has a good understanding of your background before taking anything you say as good baseball advice. For their safety...
quote:I do also believe that many posters have many agendas. Coach Chris' is for you all to follow him to a website page.
quote:Originally posted by Baseballdad1228:
,..... It's like you stayed at a Holiday Inn Express last night and woke up as Leo Mazzone.
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quote:I do beleive strongly (just like everyone else) that proper mechanics is important to staying injury free.
quote:BTW, if you read Boyd Nations report of pitcher abuse points you will find that Mark Prior most probably threw too many before he reached pro ball.
quote:diagnosing why a pitcher has elbow pain on a website and making suggestions without ever seeing the pitcher throw is a no no as far as I am concerned.
quote:Character cannot be developed in ease and quiet. Only through experience of trial and suffering can the soul be strengthened, vision cleared, ambition inspired, and success achieved
quote:Could you tell us your background that gives you liberty to be dispensing this "info".
quote:The fact that you like Dr. Marshall's teachings is great - leave them to Marshall! He has years of experience and advanced degrees that correlate with the mechanics of pitching.