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A 13-year-old boy, who has played baseball for three years, comes in complaining of left elbow pain and swelling. He is a pitcher. He plays baseball all year. X-rays reveal medial epicondyle irritation. There is no avulsion fracture.
 
  Based on these findings, you explain to the child that he can: 1. Swim. It's a safer sport.
   2. Resume baseball gradually with pain-free motion.
   3. Change positions in baseball for the season.
   4. Protect, rest, ice, compress, and elevate the injury as well as stop baseball for three weeks.
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Good timing, thanks!
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I appreciate what you did here, answered it right Smiling Face with Open Mouth
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