successfully returned to their sports after surgical treatment for distal biceps tendon ruptures, with an average recovery time of about 6.2 months [2]. Factors such as the type of surgical ...
Introduction The biceps brachii muscle is the primary forearm supinator and a secondary elbow flexor. The pathophysiology of distal tendon ruptures is still unclear. Patients with chronic rupture ...
Biceps tendon tears or ruptures are often painful and frightening injuries. Although they typically occur in men of middle age or older, these injuries can also happen to younger and elderly ...
This finding may influence treatment decisions, particularly regarding whether to opt for surgical intervention in cases of partial tears. Distal Triceps Tendon Rupture: A tear or complete rupture ...
Isolated radial head subluxation in an adult is not described in association with a distal biceps tendon rupture ... This is the first case reported of a radial head subluxation due to a biceps tendon ...
A biceps tear is a rupture of the biceps tendon, which connects the biceps muscle of the upper arm to the bones in the shoulder and elbow. Tears in the biceps tendon (often incorrectly called the ...
A shortcut review was carried out to see whether the hook test is sensitive enough for a negative result to exclude complete distal biceps tendon rupture (DBTR) in adults. 3 papers presented the best ...
Biceps femoris tendon injuries have been reported in sport but this is the first documented case of the injury occurring while playing hockey and is also the first reported case of a biceps tendon ...
The tendon that attaches the lower part of the biceps to the elbow is the distal tendon. The tendons that attach the ... In young people, biceps tendonitis is often a sports injury. Most cases of ...