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The Hidden Cost of SLAP Repair: How Post-Surgical Pitchers Keep Velocity but Lose Motion

A repaired shoulder doesn’t always move like a healthy one — especially after a SLAP surgery. A 2014 ASMI study found that while pitchers regained their velocity post-repair, their mechanics subtly changed: less external rotation, reduced arm separation, and a more upright trunk at release. The takeaway? Pain-free and “cleared” doesn’t mean restored — real recovery is about regaining motion, not just speed.

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