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- $Title{Is Surgical Repair Necessary For a Ruptured Bicep?}
- $Subject{ruptured bicep biceps rupture Musculoskeletal muscle muscles arm arms
- operation surgery surgeries operations shoulder radius}
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- Is Surgical Repair Necessary For a Ruptured Bicep?
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- QUESTION: Three weeks ago I ruptured my left bicep. Now I get an abnormal
- bulge when I flex my arm. It causes no discomfort, but I am wondering if it
- is necessary to submit to surgical repair since it does not interfere with my
- normal activities. I am 64 years of age.
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- ANSWER: The biceps is a most interesting and important muscle. Its name
- comes from the fact that it has two major parts, or heads (bi: two; ceps:
- heads), separate masses of muscle, which start from two origins in the
- shoulder but end in a single ligament attached to the radius, a bone of the
- forearm. While its major function is to lift the lower arm towards the body,
- it also helps to twist the lower arm. It is a strong muscle, but it was never
- designed so that just one head could manage the work normally assigned to two.
- You have been fortunate in not taxing the muscle so far, but if we wish to
- stay with the warning "If it isn't broken, don't fix it," then we must accept
- the need to fix what has been damaged. The operation is not complicated, but
- in my opinion it is necessary for a man your age.
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- The material contained here is "FOR INFORMATION ONLY" and should not replace
- the counsel and advice of your personal physician. Promptly consulting your
- doctor is the best path to a quick and successful resolution of any medical
- problem.
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