Biceps tendon rupture

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Background

  • Vast majority are proximal
  • Occurs w/ sudden or prolonged contraction in pt w/ chronic bicipital tenosynovitis

Clinical Features

  • Snap or pop is described
  • Flexion of elbow elicits pain and may produce mid-arm "ball"
  • Loss of strength is minimal
  • Proximal
    • Swelling and tenderness over bicipital groove
  • Distal
    • Swelling and tenderness over antecubital fossa
    • Inability to palpate distal biceps tendon in antecubital fossa

Diagnosis

  • Obtain radiographs to rule-out avulsion fracture

Management

  • Sling, ice, and referral to ortho
    • Surgical repair is usual for young, active pts

See Also

Elbow (Minor)