نتایج جستجو برای: long head of biceps tendon

تعداد نتایج: 21241164  

2009
Scott A. Crow Tony Quach David R. McAllister

Snapping of the biceps femoris tendon over the fibular head is an uncommon condition. Reported causes include an anomalous insertion of the tendon, trauma at the insertion site of the tendon, and an abnormality of the fibular head. This article reports a case of a painful snapping biceps femoris tendon in a patient without an anomalous tendon insertion or an abnormality of the fibular head. Par...

2017
Jagadish Prabhu Mohammed Khalid Faqi Rashad Khamis Awad Fahad Alkhalifa

BACKGROUND The vast majority of biceps tendon ruptures occurs at the proximal insertion and almost always involves the long head. There are several options for long head of biceps (LHB) tenodesis with advantage and disadvantages of each technique. We believe that the suprapectoral LHB tenodesis described in this article enables the restoration of the anatomic length-tension relation in a techni...

2016
Carlos Vicente Andreoli Leonardo Roure Esteves Eduardo Figueiredo Paulo Santoro Belangero Alberto de Castro Pochini Benno Ejnisman

Anatomical variations at the origin of the biceps tendon have been described by several authors, but occurrences of an origin in the supraspinatus are rare. It is unclear whether this variation might contribute toward pathological conditions of the shoulder. Our objective here was to describe a case of an anatomical variation in the origin of the tendon of the long head of the biceps. The clini...

Journal: :The Journal of bone and joint surgery. British volume 2012
D Karataglis P Papadopoulos A Boutsiadis A Fotiadou K Ditsios I Hatzokos A Christodoulou

This study evaluates the position of the long head of biceps tendon using ultrasound following simple tenotomy, in patients with arthroscopically repaired rotator cuff tears. In total, 52 patients with a mean age of 60.7 years (45 to 75) underwent arthroscopic repair of the rotator cuff and simple tenotomy of the long head of biceps tendon. At two years post-operatively, ultrasound re...

2012
Olimpio Galasso Giorgio Gasparini Massimo De Benedetto Filippo Familiari Roberto Castricini

BACKGROUND The superiority of tenotomy vs. tenodesis for surgery on lesions of the long head of the biceps brachii tendon is still under debate. Indeed, high-quality evidence is lacking, mainly because of methodological problems, such as retrospective design, population sample size or lack of patient randomization. METHODS/DESIGN The study will be a two-center, double-blind, randomized, contr...

2006
F. Lam D. Mok

ont matter & 2006 006.06.007 thor. Summary The function of the long head of biceps tendon in the shoulder remains controversial. Pathology of the biceps tendon such as tenosynovitis, subluxation and pre-rupture are intimately associated with rotator cuff disease. Treatment therefore varies widely among surgeons and range from non-operative management to biceps tenotomy or tenodesis. The purpose...

Journal: :Journal of shoulder and elbow surgery 2006
April Armstrong Sharlene A Teefey Thomas Wu Aileen M Clark William D Middleton Ken Yamaguchi Leesa M Galatz

The use of shoulder ultrasound as an imaging modality has recently gained widespread attention; however, the ability of ultrasound to diagnose long head of the biceps tendon pathology accurately still remains unclear. The biceps tendons in 71 patients were prospectively evaluated by comparison of standard ultrasonographic and arthroscopic examinations. Arthroscopic examination was used as the g...

2017
Joseph C. Tauro Matthew Moralle Stephen Iacono

In this Technical Note, we describe a method of mini-open long head biceps subpectoral tenodesis. The implant used is a threadless expanding PEEK (polyether ether ketone) interference device that fixes the biceps tendon in a drill hole in the humerus under the inferior border of the pectoralis major tendon. The diameter of the drill hole varies between 6 and 8 mm depending on the width of the t...

2014
Meghan Galer Jason Heiner

A healthy 58-year-old man presented to the emergency department with right arm weakness first noticed while playing hockey that day. He could not recall the onset of injury, but endorsed several weeks of antecedent intermittent right shoulder discomfort. Examination revealed a deformity of the right biceps brachii with distal bunching of the muscle (Figure). Tenderness existed along the proxima...

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