Abstract:Background: Distal biceps tendon ruptures commonly present in the middle-aged population resulting in deficits of strength and endurance. Operative management has shown improved functional outcome; however, there is not a clear consensus on an ideal surgical method. Indications: Distal biceps tendon repair is indicated for patients with clinical evidence and supporting magnetic resonance imaging confirmation of complete or partial rupture of the biceps tendon. Ideally, surgery is performed within 1 to 2 weeks … Show more
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