Tommy John Surgery in Orange, CA
25 elbow surgeons in Orange, CA, are listed for Tommy John surgery. Compare profiles, credentials, and patient ratings below.
Elbow Surgeons in Orange, CA
Kevin C. Parvaresh
Sports Medicine Orange, CA
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Aditi Majumdar
Sports Medicine Orange, CA
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Benjamin D. Rubin
Sports Medicine Orange, CA
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Brandon G. Lucas
Orthopedic Surgeon Orange, CA
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Brett M. Peterson
Sports Medicine Orange, CA
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Brian T. Sullivan
Hand Surgeon Orange, CA
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Carlos A. Prietto
Sports Medicine Orange, CA
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Christian E. Awah
Hand Surgeon Orange, CA
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Daniel Gittings
Hand Surgeon Orange, CA
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Dean Wang
Sports Medicine Orange, CA
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Garwin Chin
Sports Medicine Orange, CA
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Gregory H. Rafijah
Hand Surgeon Orange, CA
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Jesse Kaplan
Hand Surgeon Orange, CA
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Mark N. Halikis
Hand Surgeon Orange, CA
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Melissa S. Albersheim
Sports Medicine Orange, CA
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Michael F. Shepard
Sports Medicine Orange, CA
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Miguel P. Prietto
Sports Medicine Orange, CA
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Navid Ghalambor
Hand Surgeon Orange, CA
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Paul T. Dinh
Hand Surgeon Orange, CA
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Ranjan Gupta
Hand Surgeon Orange, CA
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Robert C. Grumet
Sports Medicine Orange, CA
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Scott P. Fischer
Sports Medicine Orange, CA
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Steve A. Mora
Orthopedic Surgeon Orange, CA
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Timothy P. Lancaster
Hand Surgeon Orange, CA
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Common questions
- How long is recovery from Tommy John surgery?
- For pitchers, return to competition commonly takes twelve to eighteen months, moving through strength work and a progressive throwing program. Non-throwing activities return much sooner.
- Does a UCL tear always need surgery?
- No. Partial tears are often treated first with rest, physical therapy, and a gradual return to throwing; some athletes also discuss newer repair options with their surgeon. Reconstruction is typically for complete tears or failed non-surgical care in throwers.
- What is the difference between UCL repair and reconstruction?
- Repair stitches the athlete's own ligament, sometimes with reinforcing tape, and may allow a faster return in select tears. Reconstruction replaces the ligament with a graft and remains the standard for many complete tears, candidacy depends on tear location and tissue quality.
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