Biceps Tendon Repair

The biceps muscle is located in front of your upper arm. It helps in bending your elbow as well as in rotational movements of your forearm. Also, it helps to maintain stability in the shoulder joint. The biceps muscle has two tendons, one of which attaches it to the bone in the shoulder and the other attaches at the elbow. The biceps tendon at the elbow is called the distal biceps tendon and if there is a tear in this tendon, you will be unable to move your arm from the palm-down to palm-up position.

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Triceps Tendon Repair

Triceps tendon tears generally occur in middle aged men after forceful elbow eccentric extension. Triceps tendon rupture is more frequent in those between 30 and 50 years of age, and is twice as frequent in males.

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