Gamekeeper's Thumb, also known as Skier's Thumb or UCL tear, is an injury to the ulnar collateral ligament (UCL) of the thumb. The UCL can become torn, damaged, or avulsed from the insertion point to the metacarpal-phalangeal joint of the thumb. This type of injury is common to skiers. This happens when the skier falls with an outstretched hand and the abducted thumb gets caught in the pole strap. This injury can also be seen in people with rheumatoid arthritis because of weakened ligaments. The injury can be caused by repetitive use where the UCL is gradually worn away over time. An ultrasound or MRI of the hand can look for the severity of soft tissue damage and an x-ray can be used to rule out possible fractures. The CPT code for
Tommy John surgery, or more well known as ulnar collateral ligament reconstruction, is a surgery in which a ligament in the medial elbow is replaced with a ligament from elsewhere in the body. This replacement ligament is usually taken from the forearm, hamstring, or foot of the patient. This ligament is needed for everyday things such as twisting a doorknob. This injury is usually seen in professional baseball pitchers because of the daily repetitive throwing and because of violent motions from throwing a baseball. RA Dickey was born without a UCL and pitches in the majors. Doctors still do not know how he can do this because you should not be able to do anything this way.
The ulnar collateral ligament is a structure that keeps the humerus and the ulna in a normal relationship. The most common cause of an injury to the UCL is repetitive stress to the elbow. Most commonly it is cause by repetitive throwing. You will most likely see this injury happen in throwing sports, such as baseball. The injury can start to happen over time or the ligament can pop from too much force.
Baseball is America's pastime. Everyone in this country knows a person who plays the game and the struggles they face throughout their entire baseball endeavors. Baseball is an overhead throwing sport that requires countless amount of repetition in order to perfect the art of throwing a baseball with different spins and velocities. Because baseball has become a non-season based sport in this modern era, it has risen health risks to the elbows of athletes that play continuously. The Ulnar Collateral Ligament, commonly coined as the Tommy John Ligament, is the
Tommy John Surgery comes at a time when the athlete’s life is spiraling into complete chaos. Just as it stabilizes the elbow’s bones together it stabilizes the hopes and dreams of the athlete’s future. Without the invention of this surgery numerous people had their purpose renewed and the disorder cured.”Disorder, alas, is the natural order of things in the universe.”(RFW pg.420) Tommy John Surgery sorts out the turmoil.
Ulnar collateral ligament injury is a type of elbow injury that develops from repeated overhand throwing movements (overuse). This motion places a lot of stress on the two strong bands of tissue (ligaments) that hold your elbow joint in place. The ulnar collateral ligament (UCL) is a main ligament located on the inside of your elbow. Over time, repetitive overhand throwing can damage the UCL.
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This condition is caused by excess pressure or strain (stress) applied to the intermetacarpal ligaments. This often happens because of a hard, direct hit or injury (trauma) to the hand.
Over the course of baseballs long existence it has been a very laid back sport with only minor injuries. But in the last decade or so the injuries have been popping up all over. Definitely the most common one being the tearing of the ucl tendon in the arm. This injury takes time to tear and it usually starts to hurt before the ligament actually snaps. “Most commonly, there is a gradual onset of elbow pain due to repetitive stresses on the ligament”(Hopkins Medicine). But there are cases where thee injury can be sudden and happen on one pitch. There have been more and more of these injuries but the biggest shock is the amount of young kids dealing with pain in their elbows. This is an effect of year round baseball, because the kids and teens are not getting their proper rest in between pitch outings. Also their coaches could be pushing them to pitch more innings and throw more pitches. But not only are young people getting these injuries older pros are also. There has been a substantial increase in
Abby describes when athletes typically tear their ACL they are rolling around screaming, unable to walk off. This was not the case for her, however something was wrong so she went to an orthopedic doctor. Due to her stability the doctor did not order an MRI and assumed it was a strained PCL.
It is suggested that as part of human nature, individuals naturally seek to find the negative in any situation (Walter, 2013). This underlying focus is present in nearly every aspect of day-to-day living including top stories on the news, performance on an exam, and even in professional lives when something doesn’t go perfectly according to plan (Walter, 2013). Furthermore, Walter suggests that it is also within human nature to want to fix things. When we couple the desire to fix and the inherent ability to identify the negative it is a dangerous combination especially when evaluating people as individuals (Walter, 2013). Strength based leadership is an approach that stops trying to fix employees, rather harness their individual passion or strengths in an attempt that can empower the individual and ultimately be successful and fulfilled on an individual and company level (Walter, 2013). This paper will explore how strength based leadership has impacted the nursing profession and ultimately is used in promoting better health outcomes.
An injury to the ACL is classified as a sprain. A sprain is a joint injury that causes a stretch or a tear in a ligament. Sprains are graded I, II, or III depending on how severe the injury is. A grade I sprain will have pain with minimal damage to the ligaments. A grade II sprain is going to have more ligament damage and mild looseness of the joint. Finally, in a grade III sprain, the ligament is completely torn and the joint is very loose or unstable. A grade III sprain, simply called an ACL tear, is most often a sports-related injury. Still, The ACL can be torn in other instances such as during rough play, vehicular collisions, falls, and work –related injuries. According to a study performed by Jonathan Cluett, M.D., about 80% of sports-related ACL tears are “non-contact” injuries. This means that the injury does not result from any contact with another athlete. A rupture to the ACL is the result of the ligament within the knee being overstretched. This is usually caused by a “plant-pivot” mechanism (a stop and twist motion) of the knee, or a blunt force to the front of the knee. Other factors include quick changes of motion, twisting or torquing, or landing from a jump. Hyperextension is most
With an ever increasing number of people becoming involved with athletic activities, there is an increasing number of injuries occurring which can be devastating for the individual. Most of the injuries that affect athletes occur in one of four structures in the human body: bones, muscles, tendons, or ligaments. Because ligaments attach bone to bone and play a major part in providing stability for joints, the major stabilizing ligament in the knee, the anterior cruciate ligament (ACL), assists in performing everyday actions of the human body including sitting, standing, walking, running, dancing, and participating in other sports. The injury that specifically affects this ligament is very serious and always
In the poem “The Tally Stick”, Jarold Ramsey uses a stick to symbolize the relationship between two people. Carved notches, arrowheads, and other symbols along the grain of the stick each have their own special meaning and represent certain events that occurred within these people’s lives together. Though over the time, the stick becomes whittled down and weakened; those carvings are a testament to the strength and endurance of their relationship.
The ten commandments were a set by God, given to Moses to give to the Christian people. These commandments still play a part in a Christian's daily life as a guideline to follow. Commandments 1-3 are about loving you one God. These are still relevant to a Christian's life today through the loyalty and respect we have during prayer, mass and worship to one God. For example,I pray, with the utmost respect, to God as a connection between us, which relates to commandment 3, “You shall not take the name of the LORD your God in vain” through the respectful manner you have during prayer and worship. Moreover, commandments 5-7 also play a part of a Christian's life as they are virtues for us to follow. We follow these commandments today by taking out
As far back as Jean can remember she’s always been attracted to Alan. Jean belonged to the poorest family in the clan and her father is the Laird’s farrier. Her mother Brenda, works in the castle’s kitchen preparing food for the royals. Her first glimpse of the castle was when she turned 16 and was employed as an extra hand to do the dishes and clean the kitchen floors. Those were also the few times she’d chance upon Alan who was 22 at that time. He’d come in sometimes dressed in his armor as he practiced jousting with his father’s men. Alan, being the first-born male in the family was the successor to the Lairdship. He was tall with blue eyes, robust physique, and blonde hair. He was always preoccupied with so many things his father would