Though rare, pectoralis major tendon rupture is a serious injury caused by intense muscle contraction or an injury to the area. The pectoralis muscle is divided into two parts known as the pectoralis major and the pectoralis minor. The larger of the two muscles, the pectoralis major enables people to move the arms in front of the body. During intense activity like weight lifting, the tendon of the pectoralis major can rupture, causing the muscle and bone to become separated.
If you think you may be suffering from a pectoralis major tendon rupture, it’s important that you seek immediate attention from a board-certified orthopedic surgeon like Dr. Eric Millstein, who specializes in surgical reconstruction.
People who suffer a pectoralis tendon rupture may notice a painful tearing sensation at the time of the injury. After the initial tear, they may experience the following symptoms:
If you’re experiencing one or more of the above signs of a pectoralis tendon rupture, you should not hesitate to schedule a consultation with Dr. Millstein for further testing, as immediate repair may be essential to ensuring you make a full recovery.