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    Quote Originally Posted by Todd4State View Post
    I heard about this bracing procedure that Spencer Strider is going to have to have done so that he can try to come back sooner.

    Kind of makes me wonder as a medical person- maybe come up with something like that as an implant for the UCL? Because Dr. Andrew's research shows that the ligament loses it's structure once you throw something over 80 MPH and in this era that's lower than your standard senior high school pitcher. I mean- we can implant boobs into women why can't we implant something like a brace to support the UCL so that it can withstand forces that are generated up to 30 MPH greater (which would be 110 MPH) than the UCL ligament can normally withstand?

    The thing is you can't really strengthen ligaments like you can a muscle. And I think that's part of the problem. I can strengthen my core, legs, arm, and do all kinds of yoga and pilates and get as flexible as a circus performer and have flawless mechanics like Nolan Ryan but the UCL is still only going to withstand what it can withstand structurally.

    So IMO the real solution here is going to be to find something essentially artificial which the baseball purists are going to love**. But just because you get an implant just like fake boobs isn't going to make you a supermodel getting a Todd4John implant is going to make you a MLB ace. You're still going to have to learn how to command pitches and learn how to pitch. It's just going to be a lot more safe.
    Interesting thought. The guy that owns the training facility where my son works is a big time into studying how to make pitchers arms stronger and avoid surgery. He was a big time prospect but shredded his labrum so he's into keeping pitchers healthy. I'll ask him if he's heard of anything coming like you just mentioned. He'll know for sure

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    Quote Originally Posted by Commercecomet24 View Post
    Interesting thought. The guy that owns the training facility where my son works is a big time into studying how to make pitchers arms stronger and avoid surgery. He was a big time prospect but shredded his labrum so he's into keeping pitchers healthy. I'll ask him if he's heard of anything coming like you just mentioned. He'll know for sure
    You would probably have to brace both sides of the elbow to avoid stress to the other (radial) side and imbalance. I'd be interested to see if there was a lot of extra stress on the radial head as well. Might have to line that like a knee replacement.

    I'm just saying I met Dr. Andrew's once and a made a 110 on my gross anatomy final. LOL.

    Let me know if he knows anything because I'd be very interested to know.
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