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Cubical tunnel syndrome for a basball player. Release or transposition?

My son is 14.  A baseball player. He was diagnosed with cubical tunnel syndrome.  We opted for an endoscopic release versus a transposition due to age and the growth plate not being closed.  Pain had gone on for about 4 months.  It’s been 2.5 months since the release.  Swinging a bat last night caused a jolt down his arm.  On about the 7th swing.  Is this from the injury to the nerve or because the nerve is now unstable?  How long do we wait to do a transposition if it’s instability?  Was the release a mistake?  Thanks
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973741 tn?1342342773
This is really interesting.  I have a friend whose son is going through the same.  Did you follow up with his doctor?  Was he able to keep playing?
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