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  2. Ulnar collateral ligament reconstruction - Wikipedia

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    Tommy John, for whom the surgery is named, in 2008. At the time of John's operation, Jobe estimated the chance for success of the operation at one in 100. [18] By 2009, the odds of complete recovery had risen to 85–92%. [19] Following his 1974 surgery, John missed the entire 1975 season rehabilitating his arm before returning for the 1976 season.

  3. Ulnar collateral ligament injury of the elbow - Wikipedia

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    It usually takes 12–15 months after the surgery for standard rehabilitation because a tendon needs time to convert into a ligament. [23] Rehabilitation following UCL injuries or surgery should follow a sequential and progressive multi-phased approach that involves a gradual and protected return of range-of-motion.

  4. Elbow - Wikipedia

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    The elbow is the region between the upper arm and the forearm that surrounds the elbow joint. [1] ... At the same time, ... Recovery from surgery can take awhile, but ...

  5. With Dustin May set for season-ending elbow surgery ... - AOL

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    Dodgers pitcher Dustin May will undergo right elbow surgery later this ... May’s initial recovery timeline is expected to be about 9 1/2 months, the person said. ... giving up three runs while ...

  6. Brooks Raley slated for elbow surgery. What does it ... - AOL

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  7. Median nerve palsy - Wikipedia

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    In high median nerve palsy patients, recovery time varies from as early as four months to 2.5 years. Initially, patients are immobilized in a neutral position of the forearm and elbow flexed at 90° in order to prevent further injury. Additionally, gentle exercises and soft tissue massage are applied.