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      Rupture of the distal tendon of the biceps brachii. Operative versus non-operative treatment.

      The Journal of bone and joint surgery. American volume
      Tendon Injuries, Humans, Retrospective Studies, Aged, Rupture, Arm Injuries, surgery, Adult, Physical Exertion, physiology, Middle Aged, Muscle Contraction, Elbow, therapy, Male

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          We did Cybex testing of thirteen patients who had had a rupture of the distal tendon of the biceps brachii. The tests were performed fifteen months to six years after injury. The ten patients who had had a surgical repair through the two-incision technique showed a return to normal levels of strength and endurance with regard to both flexion of the elbow and supination of the forearm. The three patients who had had conservative treatment showed a remaining deficit in those parameters which was clinically evident in several activities, such as use of a screwdriver or baseball bat.

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          10.2106/00004623-198567030-00010
          3972865

          Chemistry
          Tendon Injuries,Humans,Retrospective Studies,Aged,Rupture,Arm Injuries,surgery,Adult,Physical Exertion,physiology,Middle Aged,Muscle Contraction,Elbow,therapy,Male

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