The biceps tendon connects the biceps muscle in the upper arm to the elbow. The tendon acts like a tough connective tissue. The inflammation of this tendon is bicep tendinitis. Physical therapy can help reduce pain and regain mobility.
Causes
Some of the causes of biceps tendinitis include:
- a fall that injures the shoulder
- excessive weight lifting
- overuse from recreational and sports-related activities
- a sudden twisting motion of the shoulder
Symptoms
- Pain at the front of the shoulder joint that extends down the arm i.e. the biceps muscle.
- Weakness in the shoulder
- Decreased range of motion of the shoulder joint
- A visible change in the shape and appearance of the front of the arm
Bicep Tendinitis Prevention Tips
Once a diagnosis is confirmed using evaluation techniques and an ultrasound scan, conservative treatment involves rest, ice and progressive physical therapy. Medical treatment involves the use of over-the-counter pain relievers such as ibuprofen and aspirin. A physician may recommend prescription pain killers. In extreme cases, surgery may be required. An orthopedic surgeon can relieve swelling by opening the lining around the tendon and removing the inflamed tissue. Physical therapy plays a significant role in post-surgical recovery.
Prevention Tips
If you are engaged in ongoing, repetitive arm activity at work or home, make sure to rest periodically and do the following:
- Massage the shoulder, arm and elbow
- Stretch the muscles surrounding the shoulder and elbow
- If your arm is tingling, feeling numb or aching, it is time see your physician. If ignored, the condition can become painful and disabling.
Treatment
- Your physical therapist will help you avoid motions and positions that cause pain.
- Once the pain subsides, manual therapy and therapeutic exercise begin. The therapist will create a plan for:
- Muscle strengthening
- Joint mobility
- Postural retraining
- Supporting the shoulder and arm in a sling
- Ergonomic intervention
- Facilitating a safe home environment
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We Will Get You Back in the Game
A pain relief intervention plan involving collaboration between your physician and physical therapist is crucial for long-term healing. In fact, physical therapy helps in the prevention and the post-surgical rehabilitation of the shoulder and elbow joint.
A therapist can create a carefully designed recovery and rehabilitative routine. This routine may consist of several treatment procedures and techniques available to help facilitate healing of the biceps tendon and mobility in the shoulder and elbow joints. If you or someone you know has symptoms of biceps tendinitis or any health issue that limits strength and movement, we can certainly help. As your preferred physical therapists, we promise to use our professional judgment, experience and interest in your well-being to help you get ‘back in the game’ as quickly as possible.