Curiosity question here...
My youngest is 14U and has played ball since he was three. Never been overused or abused as a pitcher, which was his best attribute in the game through 13U.
However, ran into elbow pain 18 months ago. Originally was thought to be a response to compensate for some shoulder pain and have shut him down twice. Both times he completed throwing programs without pain, but pain returned once he got on the mound... initially during a bullpen and the more recent time (this February) his first tournament outing.
Have seen a reputable sports ortho in Frisco, TX where we live who adds ultrasound to X-ray as part of his analysis. He's been great and helped heal my older son (Senior-to-be) with a UCL strain.
Back to my younger son: originally thought to also have a UCL strain in the fall, recent imaging shows a perfectly healthy UCL/other tendons. Further, he's never had pain when throwing a football (was middle school QB the past two years and doing 7-on-7 work for high school right now) the past two years.
Got a second opinion with an Andrews Certified ortho in Allen who asked a ton of questions and also reviewed the imaging and agreed that everything looked healthy. They then said if it was a tendon or in that ballpark, he would have some level or pain or discomfort when throwing a football.
They concluded that something must be off with his mechanics on the mound. We scheduled an analysis this week where he will be hooked up to some nodes and will throw 20-30 pitches. Data will be analyzed by both a PT and a scientist to determine where he can be more efficient/clean in order to avoid pain going forward.
Anyone else had a kid go through this where the pitching motion/mechanics were reworked to stay pain-free? How did it go? Any tips or tricks of which we should be aware?