Improvement in long head of biceps function and lower rate of biceps deformities after subpectoral tenodesis with cortical button and interference screw vs. arthroscopic tenotomy: a 4-year follow-up

Filipe Ferreira Carvalho,Philip-Christian Nolte, Joao Pinheiro,Thorsten Guehring, Michael Egenolf, Thomas Chatterjee

JSES International(2022)

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Abstract
Both techniques resulted in comparable outcome scores on preselected patients, with tenodesis leading to better LHB function. Tenodesis did not improve elbow flexion and forearm supination strength beyond the tenotomy; however, it reduced the frequency of biceps deformities and tenderness over the bicipital groove. Patients with a strong contralateral forearm supination strength could be at risk of developing a biceps deformity after tenotomy.
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Level III,Retrospective Cohort Comparison,Treatment Study
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