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Grant H. Garcia, MD

Grant H. Garcia, MD Orthopedic Surgeon & Sports Medicine Specialist View Profile

Grant H. Garcia, MD

Grant H. Garcia, MD Orthopedic Surgeon & Sports Medicine Specialist View Profile

Little League Shoulder

Dr. Grant Garcia specializes in the diagnosis and treatment of Little League Shoulder, an overuse injury that commonly affects young baseball and softball players. This condition develops from repetitive throwing and can cause pain, decreased performance, and limited shoulder function. Patients in Seattle, Bellevue, Everett, and Kirkland, WA, receive personalized care focused on healing, injury prevention, and a safe return to sports.

In his educational podcast series, Dr. Garcia discusses common baseball-related injuries, prevention strategies, treatment options, and recovery recommendations for athletes of all ages. Through these informative episodes, he shares valuable insights into shoulder, elbow, and throwing-related conditions. Tune in to NYSEA twice each month to hear expert discussions on sports medicine advancements and athlete health.

Check out Dr. Garcia’s podcast on baseball injuries. Tune into NYSEA as he will be doing these podcast’s twice a month

 

Little league shoulder is an injury to the growth plate of the upper arm bone in the shoulder joint of children. It is caused due to overuse from pitching or throwing, especially in children between the ages of 10 to 15 years. This condition is mostly seen in baseball pitchers, but children in other sports who use improper throwing action are also at risk.

Symptoms associated with this condition include:

  • Pain in the shoulder while playing
  • Swelling of the shoulder joint
  • Reduced speed and control while throwing
  • Difficulty in lifting the arm

Little league shoulder is diagnosed with the help of your child’s symptoms, medical history and physical examination of the shoulder. Your doctor may also suggest a shoulder X-ray to confirm the diagnosis.

Little league shoulder is best treated by resting the shoulder until the injury heals. Your doctor may recommend exercises to strengthen the shoulder muscles or physical therapy during this time.