Ulnar Collateral Ligament Injury
Like other joints, the elbow is held together by strong bands of tissue called "ligaments." On the elbow's inner side is the ulnar collateral ligament complex. We call it the "UCL." It's made of three bands that connect the humerus (the upper arm bone) to the lower arm's ulna. The UCL is the elbow ligament most often injured by baseball pitchers and by other athletes who play throwing sports.

Triangular Fibrocartilage Complex (TFCC) Tears
Hand
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Anatomy of the Shoulder
Shoulder
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Medial Epicondylectomy
Elbow
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Basal Joint Surgery
Hand
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Biceps Tenodesis
Shoulder
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Osteoarthritis of the Knee
Knee
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Anterior Cervical Corpectomy
Spine
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Elbow
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Vertebroplasty
Spine
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VELYS Robtic-Assisted
Knee, Robotic Assisted Surgery
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