ECLIPS

Elbow Collateral Ligament Injury Prevention and Safety (ECLIPS)

ECLIPS, or Elbow Collateral Ligament Injury Prevention and Safety, is a proven method for reducing the incidence of elbow pain caused by throwing injuries — specifically those created by pitching. This type of injury can lead to Tommy John Surgery.


Named for the legendary Major League pitcher who had the first successful elbow ligament replacement, Tommy John Surgery is used to repair a complete tendon tear at the medial or lateral ligament of the elbow. The need for this costly and delicate surgery has been plaguing baseball for years, from Little League to high school, college and professional players. Ron McKnight’s solution is ECLIPS, which employs the body’s natural ability to balance muscle tension.

Some sports that require the ECLIPS algorithm


(Attention to the fingers, hands, wrists, elbows, and shoulders)

Big shout out to Center for Therapeutic Massage and Athletics (CTMA) for my treatment today!!! On my way to running pain free again! See you next week!

— Jodi Dougherty —

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