Throwing Injury Treatment for Athletes | Gangnam JS Hospital, Seoul

Throwing Injury Treatment in Seoul

Repetitive overhead movements in sports such as baseball, tennis, and javelin can place significant stress on the shoulder and elbow joints. Gangnam JS Hospital provides specialized Throwing Injury Treatment designed to diagnose, treat, and rehabilitate athletes experiencing pain or performance limitations related to throwing mechanics.

Located at 122 Dogok-ro in Gangnam, Seoul, the hospital offers advanced orthopedic and sports medicine services for both professional and recreational athletes seeking safe recovery and improved performance.


What Are Throwing Injuries?

Throwing injuries typically occur due to repetitive stress on the shoulder and elbow joints, often resulting from high-speed or frequent overhead motions.

Common throwing-related injuries include:

  • Rotator cuff strain or tears
  • Labral tears (SLAP injuries)
  • UCL (ulnar collateral ligament) injuries
  • Shoulder impingement syndrome
  • Elbow tendonitis
  • Shoulder instability

These injuries can develop gradually over time or occur suddenly during intense athletic activity.


Symptoms of Throwing Injuries

Athletes experiencing throwing-related injuries may notice symptoms such as:

  • Shoulder or elbow pain during throwing
  • Reduced throwing velocity or accuracy
  • Weakness in the arm or shoulder
  • Limited range of motion
  • Clicking or catching sensations in the shoulder
  • Swelling or tenderness around the elbow joint

Early diagnosis is essential to prevent worsening damage and prolonged recovery.


Diagnostic Evaluation

At Gangnam JS Hospital, specialists perform a detailed evaluation to identify the source of the injury.

The assessment may include:

  • Comprehensive physical examination
  • Analysis of shoulder and elbow joint stability
  • Range-of-motion testing
  • Imaging studies such as MRI, ultrasound, or digital X-rays
  • Functional assessment of throwing mechanics

This thorough diagnostic process ensures an accurate treatment plan tailored to the athlete’s condition.


Treatment Options

Treatment for throwing injuries depends on the severity of the injury and the patient’s activity level.

Non-Surgical Treatment

Many throwing injuries can be managed with conservative treatment, including:

  • Rest and activity modification
  • Anti-inflammatory medication
  • Sports-specific physical therapy
  • Strengthening exercises for shoulder and elbow stability
  • Correction of throwing mechanics

Surgical Treatment

For severe injuries such as ligament tears or structural joint damage, surgical intervention may be recommended. Procedures may include:

  • Arthroscopic shoulder or elbow surgery
  • Ligament reconstruction (such as UCL repair)
  • Labral repair procedures

Surgical treatments aim to restore joint stability and allow athletes to return to their sport safely.


Rehabilitation and Return-to-Play

Following treatment, patients undergo a structured rehabilitation program focused on restoring strength, mobility, and proper throwing mechanics.

Rehabilitation may include:

  • Progressive range-of-motion exercises
  • Strength training for the shoulder, elbow, and core
  • Biomechanical analysis of throwing techniques
  • Gradual return-to-play programs for athletes

The goal is not only recovery but also injury prevention and improved athletic performance.


Why Choose Gangnam JS Hospital?

Patients seeking treatment for throwing injuries benefit from:

  • Experienced sports medicine and orthopedic specialists
  • Advanced imaging and diagnostic technology
  • Minimally invasive surgical techniques
  • Integrated rehabilitation and sports therapy programs
  • Convenient Gangnam location in Seoul

The hospital provides coordinated care designed specifically for athletes and active individuals.


Hospital Address

Gangnam JS Hospital
122 Dogok-ro, Gangnam-gu
Seoul, South Korea


How to Get to Gangnam JS Hospital from Incheon International Airport

From Incheon International Airport, several transportation options are available:

Option 1: AREX + Subway

Take the Airport Railroad Express (AREX) to Seoul Station.
Transfer to Seoul Subway Line 2 toward the Gangnam area.
Exit at a nearby station such as Seolleung or Yeoksam and take a short taxi ride to the hospital.

Estimated travel time: 70–90 minutes.

Option 2: Airport Limousine Bus

Take an airport limousine bus heading toward the Gangnam area and transfer to a short taxi ride to the hospital.

Estimated travel time: 70–100 minutes depending on traffic.

Option 3: Taxi

A direct taxi from Incheon International Airport to the hospital typically takes 60–90 minutes, depending on traffic conditions.


Schedule a Consultation

If you are experiencing shoulder or elbow pain related to throwing activities, early treatment can help prevent more serious injury.

The specialists at Gangnam JS Hospital provide expert evaluation, advanced treatment options, and structured rehabilitation programs to help athletes recover safely and return to peak performance.