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Postoperative Shoulder Imaging: Rotator Cuff, Labrum, and Biceps Tendon.
Radiographics, 2016Imaging interpretation of the postoperative shoulder is a challenging and difficult task for both the radiologist and the orthopedic surgeon. The increasing number of shoulder rotator cuff, labrum, and biceps tendon repairs performed in the United States
J. Pierce+6 more
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The Journal of Bone and Joint Surgery-American Volume, 2007
The anatomy of the distal biceps tendon and aponeurosis has not been studied in detail.Seventeen cadaver elbows were dissected with loupe magnification to identify the details of the distal biceps tendon and the lacertus fibrosus.In ten of the seventeen specimens, the distal biceps tendon was in two distinct parts, each a continuation of the long and ...
Eames, M.+3 more
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The anatomy of the distal biceps tendon and aponeurosis has not been studied in detail.Seventeen cadaver elbows were dissected with loupe magnification to identify the details of the distal biceps tendon and the lacertus fibrosus.In ten of the seventeen specimens, the distal biceps tendon was in two distinct parts, each a continuation of the long and ...
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Avulsion of the Distal Biceps Brachii Tendon
Acta Orthopaedica Scandinavica, 1981A review of the operative treatment of avulsion or rupture of the distal biceps brachii tendon is presented. Five cases are described. One patient had bilateral avulsion. All were operated on using the technique described by Thomsen or Boyd & Anderson.
Martti Vastamäki+2 more
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The Journal of Emergency Medicine, 2012
Department of Emergency Medicine, Genesys Regional Medical Center, Grand Blanc, Michigan, Michigan State University College of Osteopathic Medicine, East Lansing, Michigan, and Michigan State University College of Human Medicine, East Lansing, Michigan Corresponding Address: James Webley, MD, Department of Emergency Medicine, Genesys Regional Medical ...
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Department of Emergency Medicine, Genesys Regional Medical Center, Grand Blanc, Michigan, Michigan State University College of Osteopathic Medicine, East Lansing, Michigan, and Michigan State University College of Human Medicine, East Lansing, Michigan Corresponding Address: James Webley, MD, Department of Emergency Medicine, Genesys Regional Medical ...
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The Proximal Biceps Tendon: Tricks and Pearls
Sports Medicine and Arthroscopy Review, 2008The diagnosis and treatment of proximal biceps tendon injuries continue to be a challenge. The difficulty lies on determining if there is isolated biceps pathology versus concomitant rotator cuff tears or instability. Imaging modalities, such as magnetic resonance imaging, continue to provide us with the extra tool to help us confirm our suspicion of ...
Busconi, Brian D.+2 more
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Journal of the American Society for Surgery of the Hand, 2002
Rupture of the distal biceps brachii insertion is infrequent, representing only 3% of biceps muscle injuries. The mechanism of injury in distal rupture involves a strong contraction of the biceps tendon against unanticipated resistance. The injury is most common in the dominant arm of middle-aged men. Symptoms include weakness in elbow flexion (by 30%)
Dean G. Sotereanos, Ioannis Sarris
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Rupture of the distal biceps brachii insertion is infrequent, representing only 3% of biceps muscle injuries. The mechanism of injury in distal rupture involves a strong contraction of the biceps tendon against unanticipated resistance. The injury is most common in the dominant arm of middle-aged men. Symptoms include weakness in elbow flexion (by 30%)
Dean G. Sotereanos, Ioannis Sarris
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Fibroma of the tendon sheath of the long head of the biceps tendon
Skeletal Radiology, 2013Fibroma of the tendon sheath is a benign tumor that is less common than giant cell tumor of the tendon sheath. Both tumors may present as a painless, slowly enlarging mass. Radiological findings may be similar for both tumors. Histologically, fibroma of the tendon sheath lacks the hemosiderin-laden macrophages that are typical for giant cell tumor of ...
Maryam Shahabpour+4 more
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2018
Biceps tendon rupture can occur proximally at the attachment of the long head of the biceps on the superior glenoid or the short head of the biceps on the coracoid process. The tendon may also rupture distally at its insertion on the radial tuberosity.
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Biceps tendon rupture can occur proximally at the attachment of the long head of the biceps on the superior glenoid or the short head of the biceps on the coracoid process. The tendon may also rupture distally at its insertion on the radial tuberosity.
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2015
The long head of biceps (LHB) is a common source of shoulder pain. The LHB with an intraarticular extrasynovial and an extraarticular portion is exposed to both extraarticular and intraarticular restrictions. A pulley mechanism contributes to the stability of the tendon, and its failure can lead to instability.
Max Ekdahl+2 more
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The long head of biceps (LHB) is a common source of shoulder pain. The LHB with an intraarticular extrasynovial and an extraarticular portion is exposed to both extraarticular and intraarticular restrictions. A pulley mechanism contributes to the stability of the tendon, and its failure can lead to instability.
Max Ekdahl+2 more
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