Protected: Elbow MRI Biceps Tendinosis
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In this review of MRI the biceps tendon we review the appearance of tendinosis, tears and rupture. Image Above: Its important to assess the biceps tendon in different planes as it does not run in a straight line. Image Above: Tendinosis of the long head of biceps. Hyperintensity and thickening. Image Above: Image on left …
The MRI findings in long head of biceps dislocation are very structured and specific. There are three types of dislocation. Extra articular ( Superficial to subscapularis) Extra Articular ( Within subscapularis) Intra Articular ( Deep to subscapularis) Two things to note with dislocation Dislocation is always medial and never lateral. A dislocated biceps tendon means …