Peter Attia· MD
that's the medial collateral ligament or the ulnar collateral ligament and that's the one that's torn and throwing athletes and that's can be a career ending except now because of the reconstructive surgery it's generally not
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that's the medial collateral ligament or the ulnar collateral ligament and that's the one that's torn and throwing athletes and that's can be a career ending except now because of the reconstructive surgery it's generally not
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that's the medial collateral ligament or the ulnar collateral ligament and that's the one that's torn in throwing athletes and that's can be a career ending except now because of the reconstructive surgery it's generally not
that's the Tommy John ligament it's not really Tommy John and even uh well I'll clarify that in a minute but that's the medial collateral ligament or the owner collateral ligament and that's the one that's torn and throwing athletes — and that's can be a career ending except now because of the reconstructive surgery it's generally not