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Surgery or Not - Distal Bicep Tendon Full Tear?
Posted on 8/2/22 at 8:59 am
Posted on 8/2/22 at 8:59 am
Unfortunately, I tore my bicep catching a falling lady about 2 weeks ago. Now I have decision to make of surgery or not. Has any here had the surgery and or opted out?
My main hold backs are the down time/recovery (3months from lifting anything really) and cost.
Cosmetically, is not a concern and it actually looks ok now.
The strength will likely never be fully even with surgery. Without surgery the main strength loss is not what most think of like curling but more supination/wrist rotation. The tendon will scar down somewhere but never be really strong again.
Also, this is my left arm and non dominant.
Thanks for input!
My main hold backs are the down time/recovery (3months from lifting anything really) and cost.
Cosmetically, is not a concern and it actually looks ok now.
The strength will likely never be fully even with surgery. Without surgery the main strength loss is not what most think of like curling but more supination/wrist rotation. The tendon will scar down somewhere but never be really strong again.
Also, this is my left arm and non dominant.
Thanks for input!
Posted on 8/2/22 at 10:00 am to Walkboo4
I’d fix a distal tear if I were you.
And whoever said strength wouldn’t be the same is a liar. If you rehab it correctly and put the work in, you can fully recover from it.
One of our gym bros tore his unloading something from his truck. The weight shifted and it popped. He had surgery and was probably fully recovered back to where he was in less than a year.
And whoever said strength wouldn’t be the same is a liar. If you rehab it correctly and put the work in, you can fully recover from it.
One of our gym bros tore his unloading something from his truck. The weight shifted and it popped. He had surgery and was probably fully recovered back to where he was in less than a year.
This post was edited on 8/3/22 at 10:34 pm
Posted on 8/3/22 at 8:16 pm to Walkboo4
FIX IT
Do some prehab for 4-6wks. Get survey on that 4th or 6th week. Start your post op therapy as quick as possible.
Don’t think you are superhuman and can get away without surgery, unless you are happy with strength limitations the rest of your life
Do some prehab for 4-6wks. Get survey on that 4th or 6th week. Start your post op therapy as quick as possible.
Don’t think you are superhuman and can get away without surgery, unless you are happy with strength limitations the rest of your life
Posted on 8/4/22 at 8:15 am to Walkboo4
Distal tear - fix it
Proximal tear - don’t fix it
Proximal tear - don’t fix it
Posted on 8/4/22 at 9:26 am to h0ll@yaboy
Don’t wait 4-6 weeks. If it’s already been a couple weeks then you need it fixed asap. If you wait more than a few weeks the tendon can start to scar down in a retracted position and the area that the tendon normally passes through will start to scar down. This makes the repair more difficult and will make it harder to regain motion after surgery.
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