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- Schilling_tendon_procedure abstract "The Schilling tendon procedure is a temporary surgical procedure developed by the former Boston Red Sox team physician William Morgan, MD to stabilize the peroneus brevis tendon so that it is prevented from anterior displacement during ankle eversion. If the peroneal retinaculum is torn, the peroneal tendons are no longer stabilized. This allows the peroneus brevis tendon to move untethered over the lateral malleolus, creating pain. During pitching mechanics, the snapping of the tendon over the bone is painful and distracting to the pitcher.The procedure involves the placement of three sutures through the skin anterior to the path of the peroneus brevis tendon and into the underlying deep connective tissue. These sutures provide a temporary barrier, preventing the tendon from moving anteriorly over the malleolus. The procedure is performed with local anaesthetic, about 24 hours before the player begins to pitch. The stitches must be removed immediately following the cessation of play, and indications are that the stitches may tear during the course of a game.The procedure is named for Major League Baseball pitcher Curt Schilling, who required the surgery to be able to pitch for the Boston Red Sox in Game 6 of the 2004 American League Championship Series and Game 2 of the 2004 World Series. Schilling was the winning pitcher in both games, and his blood-soaked sock gave a new meaning to the term Red Sox during the team's improbable run towards their first world championship in 86 years.".
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- Schilling_tendon_procedure wikiPageWikiLink 2004_American_League_Championship_Series.
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- Schilling_tendon_procedure wikiPageWikiLink Category:Orthopedic_surgical_procedures.
- Schilling_tendon_procedure wikiPageWikiLink Connective_tissue.
- Schilling_tendon_procedure wikiPageWikiLink Curt_Schilling.
- Schilling_tendon_procedure wikiPageWikiLink Lateral_malleolus.
- Schilling_tendon_procedure wikiPageWikiLink Major_League_Baseball.
- Schilling_tendon_procedure wikiPageWikiLink Malleolus.
- Schilling_tendon_procedure wikiPageWikiLink Peroneal_retinacula.
- Schilling_tendon_procedure wikiPageWikiLink Peroneus_brevis.
- Schilling_tendon_procedure wikiPageWikiLink Surgical_suture.
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- Schilling_tendon_procedure comment "The Schilling tendon procedure is a temporary surgical procedure developed by the former Boston Red Sox team physician William Morgan, MD to stabilize the peroneus brevis tendon so that it is prevented from anterior displacement during ankle eversion. If the peroneal retinaculum is torn, the peroneal tendons are no longer stabilized. This allows the peroneus brevis tendon to move untethered over the lateral malleolus, creating pain.".
- Schilling_tendon_procedure label "Schilling tendon procedure".
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