In general, biceps tendon injuries occur more frequently as we become older. As we age, our tendons lose their elasticity and slowly become stiffer. The blood supply, which nourishes the tendon, also diminishes with age. Age, inactivity or over-activity can weaken a tendon, which may lead to injury due to the decreased ability to endure repetitive motions and sudden loads.
Los Angeles shoulder specialist, Dr. Millstein, has years of experience working with patients to repair bicep and tendon injuries. Dr. Millstein will thoroughly examine the extent of your bicep/tendon injury and recommend the best treatment plan.
Unfortunately, severe cases may require surgical biceps tendon treatment. Patients who require complete recovery of strength and mobility, such as athletes or manual laborers, are encouraged to have surgery. The same goes for patients with partial tears whose symptoms are not relieved with nonsurgical treatment.
For the first few weeks after surgery, your shoulder may be immobilized temporarily with a sling. Immediate use of the hand is encouraged, but only for very light objects.
As part of your rehabilitation you will perform therapeutic exercises, flexibility exercises, and eventually strengthening exercises. Four to six weeks of healing is required before a gradual return to moderate or heavy lifting. Desk work can usually be resumed within the first week or two. Return to heavy labor usually takes 2 to 4 months.
If you are suffering from a bicep/tendon injury, please schedule an appointment with Beverly Hills orthopedic surgeon, Dr. Millstein, by calling (310) 595-1030.