News

Figure 1: Photographs of a 70-year-old man with biceps tendon rupture. (A) Bilateral comparison with elbow flexion shows hump formation on the right side caused by bulging of the biceps muscle because ...
Discover how a biceps rupture happens, what signs to look for, and the best ways to treat it through physical therapy, medication, or surgery.
Ruptures of the biceps are classified as proximal (close) or distal (far). Distal ruptures are extremely rare. The proximal rupture occurs where the biceps attaches at the top of your shoulder.
What is a proximal bicep tendon tear? Learn about this type of tendon injury, including possible causes, symptoms, and treatments.
Matzkin, who is also a spokeswoman for the American Academy of Orthopaedic Surgeons, explained that there are two heads of the proximal biceps tendon, and the long head ruptures far more ...
Dr. Alan explains: “Let’s assume we’re dealing with a proximal biceps tendon tear, and a partial tear. Remove the long head of the biceps, called a tenotomy.
Matzkin, who is also a spokeswoman for the American Academy of Orthopaedic Surgeons, explained that there are two heads of the proximal biceps tendon, and the long head ruptures far more ...