A ruptured biceps is a serious arm injury. The action of your shoulder and elbow is controlled by your biceps muscles, which are positioned in your upper arms. Damage to the tendon that joins your biceps to your bones might cause it to rupture, causing agony.
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Biceps Rupture
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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If you have a partial tear, your doctor may recommend:
You’ll require surgery to repair your tendon if it’s fully detached from your shoulder or elbow. The specifics of your operation will be determined by your injuries, but technology breakthroughs have made minimally invasive surgery possible, which means you may be able to avoid a significant incision or scar. To regain your prior mobility, you’ll need to undergo physical therapy, which normally takes only a few months.
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