Healthy Living: Bicep tendons
Updated: 01/01/2013 03:57 PM
By: Marcie Fraser
When it comes to your biceps, it doesn't matter if they're big or small, you are still at risk for a tear or tendonitis.
Your bicep tendon attaches the bicep muscle to the bone and runs from your elbow up into your shoulder.
“You can have pain in the course of the bicep, whether it's associated with shoulder pain or it can manifest itself as elbow pain or simple anterior upper arm paining front of the arm," orthopedic surgeon Dr. Justin Ferrara said.
Bicep tendon tears are often caused by a significant contraction against some type of resistance like lifting weights and can occur in two different locations, near the shoulder where surgery is usually not needed and at the forearm which more often needs to be surgically repaired. The surgery is very successful.
"Most people do regain both motion and strength after their re-attachment. The rehab is big because you are re-attaching muscle to bone and that takes several months of supervised occupational therapy and physical therapy,” said Dr. Ferrara.
Treatment for tendonitis is pretty basic, they consider it something that needs just conservative treatment.
Learn more about it in the video above.
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