Biceps tendinitis is characterised by inflammation of the tendon tissue, similar to other types of tendinitis.
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Biceps Tendinitis
The tendon sheath can thicken and swell as a result of the inflammation (the outer membrane containing the cord-like tendon fibres). Tenderness and discomfort are possible side effects. The mechanics of the shoulder joint may be affected by these changes in the tendon’s form, resulting in popping or snapping when you lift your arm over your head or otherwise use the joint.
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It’s critical to have a tendonitis diagnosis. Biceps tendonitis can lead to frays and a more severe breakdown of tissue, which can lead to a partial or full rupture of the biceps tendon if it proceeds to frays and a more serious breakdown of tissue. This injury can result in considerable arm weakness and impairment.
Full tendon tears cannot be repaired without surgery; the torn tissue must be repaired and the biceps muscle reattached to the bone.
You can acquire a diagnosis and talk to your doctor about non-surgical, conservative treatment alternatives if you consult an orthopaedist early.
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