The rupture of a distal biceps tendon is a traumatic acute injury, that is also relatively rare. Because of this rarity, there remains a significant amount of controversy over which method of fixation is the preferred option. In addition to the controversy over which surgical method to use, it has been recently discovered that the distal biceps tendon actually consists of two tendons, which contribute individually to the movements of the forearm. The current most common methods of fixation include: interosseous tunnel, interference screw, cortical button, and cortical button with an interference screw. Although all of the options available serve as appropriate methods of fixation for the ruptured distal bicep tendon, the use of the cortical...
Purpose: This study presents a series of cases with surgically treated partial distal biceps tendon ...
Previously published: 10.1016/S1058-2746(00)90040-5The authors describe a technique with a single an...
PURPOSE: To evaluate and compare clinical results and complication rate of a standard and mini-invas...
Surgical fixation is the preferred method of treatment for the ruptured distal biceps tendon in acti...
Objectives. Distal biceps tendon rupture affects the functional upperextremity movement, impairing s...
Rupture of the distal insertion of the biceps brachii may lead to severe functional impairment of th...
BACKGROUND: Several techniques of surgical repair of biceps tendon ruptures are described in literat...
Distal biceps tendon rupture is a relatively rare injury. The incidence of distal biceps rupture is ...
Distal biceps tendon ruptures are uncommon and generally occur in men aged 30 to 50 years in their d...
Background Distal biceps tendon repairs are commonly performed using open techniques. A minimally in...
Biceps and triceps tendon ruptures are rather uncommon injuries and are most commonly diagnosed clin...
Acute distal biceps tendon rupture constitute a rare lesion of biceps injuries, typically, easy to d...
Abstract Background Distal biceps tendon rupture occurs more often in middle-aged male population, i...
Background: Distal biceps tendon rupture occurs more often in middle-aged male population, involving...
Purpose: To evaluate and compare clinical results and complication rate of a standard and mini-invas...
Purpose: This study presents a series of cases with surgically treated partial distal biceps tendon ...
Previously published: 10.1016/S1058-2746(00)90040-5The authors describe a technique with a single an...
PURPOSE: To evaluate and compare clinical results and complication rate of a standard and mini-invas...
Surgical fixation is the preferred method of treatment for the ruptured distal biceps tendon in acti...
Objectives. Distal biceps tendon rupture affects the functional upperextremity movement, impairing s...
Rupture of the distal insertion of the biceps brachii may lead to severe functional impairment of th...
BACKGROUND: Several techniques of surgical repair of biceps tendon ruptures are described in literat...
Distal biceps tendon rupture is a relatively rare injury. The incidence of distal biceps rupture is ...
Distal biceps tendon ruptures are uncommon and generally occur in men aged 30 to 50 years in their d...
Background Distal biceps tendon repairs are commonly performed using open techniques. A minimally in...
Biceps and triceps tendon ruptures are rather uncommon injuries and are most commonly diagnosed clin...
Acute distal biceps tendon rupture constitute a rare lesion of biceps injuries, typically, easy to d...
Abstract Background Distal biceps tendon rupture occurs more often in middle-aged male population, i...
Background: Distal biceps tendon rupture occurs more often in middle-aged male population, involving...
Purpose: To evaluate and compare clinical results and complication rate of a standard and mini-invas...
Purpose: This study presents a series of cases with surgically treated partial distal biceps tendon ...
Previously published: 10.1016/S1058-2746(00)90040-5The authors describe a technique with a single an...
PURPOSE: To evaluate and compare clinical results and complication rate of a standard and mini-invas...