Many pitchers have suffered partial latissmus dorsi tendon tears, but Mr. Peavy is the first to report a complete tear. Dr. Romeo advised surgery as the only way to reattach the tendon to the bone. He had never performed the procedure before and Mr. Peavy’s recovery was unknown at that time. After surgery, Mr. Peavy spent several weeks completing intensive rehabilitation and physical therapy.
He recently was able to return to pitching during a spring training game. The injury may have occurred as a result of poor throwing mechanics, which Mr. Peavy acquired after sustaining an ankle injury.
Read the ESPN MLB story about Jake Peavy.
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