Distal Biceps Tear

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Overview

Injuries and tears to the distal biceps tendon normally occur when a heavy load or object pulls the arm down while a person is trying to lift up. Not all tendon tears will need surgery. If you have a desk-based job and do not need to regularly lift heavy objects the tendon can be left alone. Normally, good pain free range of movement of the elbow will be achieved. If the biceps is not repaired, studies have shown that there will be a 30% loss in elbow flexion strength and a 40% decrease in forearm supination strength.

Assessment

Your injury will be assessed at Victorian Bone and Joint Specialists, and you may require scans (MRI or ultrasound). Based on this assessment you will be advised on the best treatment for your injury.

Treatment

Non-operative management

Distal Bicep tears can be managed in a sling. Physiotherapy may help you get good function of the elbow even with decreased power.

Surgical management

If surgery is needed, your specialist can help guide you through the process. A successful outcome will require a recovery period followed by rehabilitation with physiotherapists close to your home.

When to contact us

If you have had an injury to your biceps tendon and would like an opinion, please call our rooms on

03 5752 5020 

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