If not treated, bicep tendonitis can turn into a larger problem. The bicep tendon attaches the bicep muscle to bones in the elbow and in the shoulder. The bicep tendon can rupture at the shoulder, resulting in either a partial or complete tear.
Bicep tendon tears at the shoulder are also likely to a result from heavy overhead lifting, repetitive overuse of the shoulder in sports like swimming or tennis, and old age.
Symptoms of a bicep tendon rupture at the shoulder include:
- Sudden and severe pain in the upper arm
- Weakness in the elbow and shoulder
- Difficulty turning the palm of your hand up and down
- Sometimes hearing a pop or snap during injury
- Potential bulge between the shoulder and elbow, because a torn tendon can no longer keep the biceps muscle contracted
Please schedule an appointment with Dr. Millstein to learn about your treatment options, if you are experiencing bicep tendon injury.