Distal Biceps Tendon Rupture and Repair
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Distal Biceps Tendon Rupture and Repair
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pov: new fear unlocked
To help put your mind at ease, this is an uncommon injury.
@@healthdecide is it possible to never experience it if we use applicable weights and proper technique?
@@CyberBrawlStars in most cases its just people who put too much stress on it.
By doing your actual norm in weight, reps, and proper form, you should be fine
@@ZeKermet thanks bro
Das why i dont fully extend on preacher curls
I literally winced when the CGI tendon broke. Literally my worst nightmare
Fr bro I got jump-scared
It actually doesnt hurt as much as you might think. There is more a deep aching and uncomfortable feeling rather than sharp pain. Then there is a large amount of brusing..
It’s right up there with my nuts getting twisted around inside my sack
This whole animation is unpleasant
I cringed hard.
For anyone scared: Know your limits, execution > weight. too much weight leads to bad execution and thats a great way to get hurt.
Mind your form and do not ignore any new pain that comes along.
I'm 16 and I curl 30lbs like 25 times before I start to struggle is that when I should stop or what
@@holdenhill4918 depends on your goals. if your goal is endurance, up the rep range or weight. if your goal is strength or size, up the weight but do less reps. dont stop as you start to struggle, you ideally want the full set to be a struggle, not just the end of the set as that is too low intensity. for strength you want a good balance of intensity and frequency, volume is more of an afterthought. for size you want more intensity with less volume and frequency. as long as you keep good form the likelihood of this injury happening stays very low, no matter how intense the set may be or how hard the rep may feel.
Thank you, weird version of Freddy Fazebear
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Wow that’s a cool fix to an uncool problem.
minding one's form is even cooler. stay safe!
drilling bones is not cool bro
will the person be able to move the bicep normally again or its disfigured
The injury can disfigure someone if they choose not to surgically repair it. (It might look like a large bulge in their arm and the arm would not function the same). With surgical repair, especially done early, the biceps is able to regain functionality and strength, and - aside from small surgical scars - should not look different.
Can you still lift as much? Will your ability to lift heavy be limited thereafter?
@@ajax9433 your brachialis will be the primary muscle being used. Same amount of weight used for both muscles on only one will result in a greater risk of another tear.
@@ajax9433 make sure you warm up and don't do anything stupid and you'll be fine. Injuries like this are rare
You can actually be stronger If the surgery is done right. This is a semi-common injury among super high level arm wrestlers (as in it'll happen eventually to most guys going 5+ years) and they'll get the tendon reattached slightly further down the forearm and when fully healed they're way stronger
That level of precision sewing on a muscle is impressive
No literally
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@@andrewogilvie9051proof?
Amen
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Remember guys, don't fall asleep first at the sleepover
Too late😔
I was searching for this type of comment about the sleepovers 💀
it would be pretty nice to have someone fix your ruptured tendon id probably sleep as soon as I got there
Orthopedic residency sleep over
@@healthdecide 💀
I'm 43 and starting to work out! Thanks for the new nightmare!
Just don't lift the weight that you can't handle especially on preacher curls. And do it with proper form and you'll be fine. This only happens when you try to egolift the weight you actually can't lift. Bicep is not that big muscle so too much tension can cause injury. Hope you keep having great workout with no injuries 😁🙏
This happens only when your muscle is stronger than your tendon, OR when you load the muscle in a fully extended position.
Usually, when your muscle strength outpaces your tendon strength, that's a sign of steroid abuse. Additionally, you can EASILY avoid loading the Bizeps in a extended position.
We don't want anyone to stop working out! We just hope improved health literacy inspires safe and better informed practices. We believe in you.
@@healthdecide It's really good that you're replying people and solving their doubts 🙏🏻
Don't do preacher curls, warm before training, and train with progressive overload
Bruh right when I’m about to do my workout 😭
Stop saying bruh
@@RichL4899 shut up bro
Ain't nothing wrong with saying bruh
@@RichL4899 you look ai generated bro
@@Humanityplayswithfire im sure saying bruh all the time especially in person will attract successful upstanding citizens to your circle. Typical Broccoli headed edgar
Many of these injuries occur during the deadlift and from what I've seen it's mostly when an asymmetric grip is used and the injury occurs in the arm with the palm of the hand that is facing forward.
Facts
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@@sunnysideup5826 💯
deadlifts and then heavy preacher curls.
iirc it happens during deadlifts when the forward bicep arm bends during the lift, and it can be prevented by just locking out your arm
Medicine never fails to impress me, and so do the professionals of said field. That seems like a rather complicated procedure.
And that’s why Leon Edwards has the best build ever
Guys to avoid this (dont go too heavy if you feel like your body doesnt want to and have atleast 8-9hours of sleep beacuz recovery is very important if your muscles dont recover they wont be as durable oh and make sure to eat alot of protein food and goods 👍🏻) stay safe yall
For muscles, rest doesn't mean sleep only, they recover even when you're doing desk jobs or just sitting. So for students, 6 hours of sleep is still enough for your muscles to heal back up but make sure you don't go train the same muscle the next day.
Don't go crazy heavy on biceps. Its a small muscle
The muscle isn’t the problem hear, the focus should be on tendon health. And we know tendons are a bit more stubborn on recovery time
You should learn how to use brackets
@@d0wek746 yeah bruh he put like 3 words outside the brackets and wrote the rest of the comment inside brackets. It should be the other way around
Now im too scared to ever train biceps again 😟
Frr
Why just don't go to heavy when you know the weight is to heavy
Just remember, your chances of getting this are relatively low if you have a brain & don't ego lift
Don't be scared, just be smart about it. Proper form, lower weights, and avoidance of steroids or tabacco can help prevent this type of injury.
i stopped training heavy and went down for 2 reps weight.its the best way to train
Imagining some random doctor searching this before he does it on someone 💀💀
Thanks for putting this online for awareness!!
I had my surgery on Nov 22 of 2022, it was successful so far so good. I'm in my 5-6th month of recovery. I don't care about lifting heavy weights anymore, but will I be able to do pull ups, dips & push ups again?
Though we can't comment on your particular case, the good news is surgical repair should restore functional outcomes in strength and mobility. Your individual recovery can be impacted by severity, how quickly surgery was performed after injury, whether a graft was needed, etc. The most important part (in your control) is following your recovery plan as recommended by your surgeon: Staying on top of physical therapy, ensuring your have the right nutrients for healing, and gradually working back towards strength and mobility.
I.e. as long as you do everything right you should have no problems at all doing push ups and pull ups and any body weight exercise really. Of course this is 6 months ago so maybe you’re already back to it, Hope it’s healing well!
Absolutely!!! Snapped mine in 2009. Took about a year to get back to normal. But yes, I can do everything as before.
Also don't skimp on rehab!!
@@TjBrooks-zn2oldid you undergo a similar surgery as shown in the video? If so did they remove the button later on or is it in there for good?
And I now have phantom bicep pain thank you very much... it started the second I saw the tear
When you fall asleep at the party first:
I just observed this surgery in the OR recently, and this video is spot on exactly how it’s done IRL, except they’ll put a little screw at the base of the tendon for extra security sometimes as well as the button. Usually you can get back to around 75% strength within 6 months
We always love to hear from those who also participate or observe the actual surgeries. There are variations in technique across different surgeons and based on the injury. Some surgeons use interference screws in addition to the cortical button, some surgeons use suture anchors to reinforce the repair. (There are also single incision and double incision methods.) Studies emphasize the button as the primary biomechanical anchor in maintaining a successful distal biceps tendon repair, as there can be a failure of the screw but preservation of the button. Thanks for sharing your insights!
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And how are long term prospects?
It looks to me like something that'd leave you a cripple for the rest of your life.
Or does the bone and tendon actually fuse back up fully after, say, a year?
@@LecherousLizardyes they completely fuse back together. 5 months post op with zero pain or discomfort and back doing everything I did before like it never happened.
Modern medicine is an amazing thing.
@@Rawbchuyou had the surgery?
This happened to me at age 32 last set of preacher curls. Surprisingly didn’t hurt. Being reattached hurt a lot more 😧
It did not hurt at all?
What are the long term prospects though?
To me it looks like this kind of operation would essentially render you a cripple as far as lifting anything remotely heavy is concerned. Both because the tendon isn't exactly properly attached and there's now a hole in your bone.
And yeah, this kind of injury wouldn't necessarily hurt since tendons themselves don't have any nerve endings to speak of and usually don't even have nerves running alongside them either.
@@LecherousLizardso I am a farmer who had this done 5 months ago.
My surgeon explained the attachment site is 5x stronger than a natural one and the bone actually heals up around the tendon so the tendon is now grown into the bone instead of being attached to the surface.
I need a strong arm and at 5 months post op I have gone back to doing everything I was doing before hand which includes heavy deadlifts.
Very common in strongman as well as boxing.
Deoanty wilder has had both arms snapped and repaired and never hinded his power.
@@Rawbchu Well, off to snap all my tendons then. Be right back.
@@LecherousLizard I would strongly advice against it unless your looking to go into some xmen like weapon x program 😂
Let's appreciate the ingenuity of the people coming up with and conducting such surgery!
My husband is at a hospital right now and is waiting for surgery to treat this injury (less than 24 hrs afer accident). He is a strong middle aged man and was moving heavy bed with friends.. he was told he will be ok in 3 months and can continue with working out. Thanks for this informative video!
You’re welcome! Early treatment is associated with better outcomes. We wish him well in his recovery. ❤️🩹
Also if this scares all you middle aged men, my dad just full ruptured his Achilles at 53 on thanksgiving. The scariest part about it was that it was a regular day. He got out of his car, took one step and he was suddenly out for the season….he still cooked an insanely good thanksgiving dinner tho, couldn’t imagine the pain he was in😤. His doctor said that it’s the most common way for men to rupture their Achilles, by just walking. He compared it to a ticking time bomb, for some of us it will go off, for others they get lucky. So gentlemen, and ladies, take care of your bodies. Stretch, don’t over do it and listen to your body or you could just be walking down the street at 50+ and your Achilles goes bye-bye
You can see how an Achilles Rupture is repaired here: th-cam.com/video/kcQjxfm7plw/w-d-xo.html
It is not normal to just rupture your achilles tendon.
@@Drikkerbadevand i never said it was normal my friend, only said how my dad ruptured it was the most common way its ruptured at that age and that its not uncommon for men and women their age to rupture their achilles. Never said it was the norm. Reading comprehension is key
@@JackYoung28 common and normal are pretty much the same
@@snoopbell1 no shit sherlock. I wasn’t saying they were different. I was just interchanging them to make a point. Reading comprehension is important
Yup, happened to my dad at 50 he was in the gym lifting dumbbells
TH-cam is so bad with me.. this video got to my home screen . After the first set from my new dumbbells 10kg exactly after the unboxing. And after that i didn't want to do more sets.😂
Our goal is never to prevent working out, just to help boost education. Both for people who have this injury and want to understand it better, and to help those who could be impacted by something like this to be appropriately cautious and follow good practices in health and weight lifting. Go get those dumbbells!
When you fall asleep first at the sleepover and they surgically make your arm shorter
Med student sleepovers get wild
Murr’s punishment:
Thank u so much for replying to everyone
What ur doing is very helpful and appreciated!
Thanks for the kind words! That means a lot.
when i saw the thumbnail i really thought it was an anime girl from behind 😭
I'm boutta start tearing my biceps for more Bicep Peak.
And that's why Leon Edwards has the best and most aesthetic physique.
Dude 😂 stop this
Should be done as fast as possible?
*MRI waiting time has entered the chat*
This made me quit the gym before I even started
4 months ago i started lifting and did 10 lb curls and now im doing 25 curls for bicep (10 reps a hand)
Good job but no one asked
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@@armhighlightsgood response, pray for him he might be having a tough day
@@maxross7713I asked
@@maxross7713 no one asked you to ask if someone asked
I think the important thing many people don't know is that muscle gains strength a lot faster than tendons and ligaments
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POV: You fell asleep first in the sleepover
The first guy to fall asleep at a sleepover:
Is there no way to recover the tendon? Will it be permanently drilled into the bone?
It was attached to the bone in the first place bro
no there is no way to recover the tendon
If the tendon ruptures, surgery is required to reattach it. If it was only torn (not detached), healing with proper rest and rehabilitation is possible. But it depends on the individual injury.
So there’s no screw involved?
Great question - there are variations in technique across different surgeons and based on the injury. Some surgeons use interference screws in addition to the cortical button, some surgeons use suture anchors to reinforce the repair. (There are also single incision and double incision methods.) Studies emphasize the button as primary biomechanical anchor in maintaining a successful distal biceps tendon repair, as there can be a failure of the screw but preservation of the button.
My friends when I fall asleep first at the slumber party:
In my country you gotta wait 5-8 months till you see the doctor 😂
Canada? 😂
That could be very problematic with an injury like this. Delaying surgery, may necessitate the use of a graft, or impact outcomes.
Check out our full video to see an additional how a tear a little higher up on the biceps tendon would be fixed: th-cam.com/video/QZOKYFMyyPk/w-d-xo.html
That's Brilliant!
What would happen if this type of injury was not attended to?
@@RLaraMoore Thank you, if this was not surgically repaired, the muscle would remain retracted and the arm may look disfigured (It might look like a large bulge in their arm and the arm would not function the same). There are other muscles that could be used to move the arm without the biceps. But strength and arm function would be significantly impacted.
I saw bicepless person in person
Hmm could this technique be used to "enhance" the bicep like make a second joint with those cables.
transhumanism is coming 😁
@@templecreations2351 Like i mean the chance of ripping ur biceps in the middle is so much smaller then the joint so might as well prevent that right?
Not that crazy...right?
im in the middle of working out my arms and im watching this short 💀
Perfect tutorial gonna try this at my home tonight....😇
How can I prevent this during hypertrophy training?
Chances are if you are natural and you don't egolift all the time this, is not going to happen
@@StrongestKryptonian I dont ego lift and I always stretch before a workout
Adequate warm-ups, stretching, and proper technique when lifting heavy weights is incredibly important to avoid injury. Additionally, it's important to quit smoking or any tobacco use, as well as not use steroids - as they can all weaken your tendons. It is important to remember that the more repetitions you do and the more force you use -the greater the chances for an injury. You need to stop if you feel any unusual pain.
Exercises that concentrate solely on the biceps can give faster results as far as strength, volume and aesthetics are concerned. However, they place the bicep muscle at greater risk of injury. Exercises that utilize the biceps and brachialis can also improve flexion power and give volume, reducing the risk. Exercises that apply a steady and constant load on the bicep muscle and focus on the brachialis throughout the range of movement (performed with things like resistance bands) also reduce the chances of injuries.
@@StrongestKryptonian is 2 rep max heavy weight lifting considered ego lifting?
@@healthdecide no, steroids give power to lift more and block system goldji of the intanse of waight what they can`t lift with no extream risk of damage.
I have a question. How do you prevent this from happening? And what do you mean by bended elbow?
Great question- this is typically caused by injury or overuse: usually the result of an unexpected force placed on the biceps tendon when the elbow is bent (think: a biceps curl but stopping halfway with your arm at a 90-degree angle), such as with catching or lifting heavy items, doing biceps curls or pull-ups, weight lifting, or playing a contact sport. You can help prevent this kind of injury by practicing proper technique when lifting heavy weights or playing sports and not attempting to lift more weight than is safe. It's also helpful to quit smoking or tobacco use, as well as not using steroids - as all of these can weaken tendons.
@@healthdecide
Very sick explanation. Thanks man you're the best.
@@iwatchvideos4051 any time!
New fear unlocked: Ego lifting workout
"The fear unlocked"
Never gonna do preacher curls again in my life (or curls in general) 💀
Yeah dont. My left bicep is all types of messed up from curls. Bout to go to the doctor
Always warm up the muscle you are training, you can do that by using small weights and do it like 50 reps until u feel a kind of burn in ur muscle. That means ur muscle is warmed up.
This video has nothing to do with muscles
@@CSERISHINANDHA yeah i meant tendons.
We countering the exposed nerve with this one 🔥
The tear usually happens in an almost straigthened position, not when the arm is bent.
После этого нормально не позанимаешься
This channel is actually super helpful and leaves comments. Really nice. 🙏
Thank you for your kind words. 💙
lift heavy weights they say, it's healthy they say...
It is healthy, just don't overload the weight too much because it will put alot of stress in your muscle. Just find a suitable weight without relying on momentum and practice the proper form.
Ive been lifting for 20 years with no issue. I went bowling this past weekend and just tore my tendon. Surgery next week.
@@jasonhayman9521 Goodluck with ur operation🤝
The term heavy is relative and lifting heavy with proper form is FAR different from ego lifting with trash form.
Ur probably making excuses
@@ChiVera_ we all can see how healthy it is from the video above
I did this last year. I went too heavy at 37 years of age even though my firm was good. Less is more on biceps as this left me in serious pain for months on end!
I SCREAMED! Ouch
Even that animation look too painful man ong
Great tutorial! Gotta try this on my brother tonight
That must hurt 😭
People: why dont you want to go to gym
Me:
Didn’t expect to learn surgery in TH-cam shorts
The Hyper extension Barbell Curl video is a prime example of this
I felt the pain when it was torn off
Looks so cool repairing
That breaking of the animated tendon gave me the shivers!!!😳
Mom, I'll don't want to go to the gym, my muscle will break 😭
me literally doing arms and this video just pops up while i was looking for ways to widen my biceps, now i am doing my workout in fear.
Imagine this happened to you before modern medicine
Man I would hate to be the first one to fall asleep at that party
I felt it 💀
Meu dilho tem as duas pernas atrofiadas, ele tem somente 8 anos, há algum exercício em específico que posso fazer em casa para os músculos das pernas ganharem resistência?
When it snapped… I felt that 💀
Here's the joke: You wouldn't feel it, because tendons don't have nerve endings.
Your arm would just go limp as if you weren't flexing your biceps in the first place.
hes fixing the person who fell asleep first at the sleepover
This happened to my dad a couple years ago
Well lucky for me this has not happened yet but if it does I cant even imagine the pain that I would endure
Can't speak for a full tear but mine almost completely did. Did not hurt unless I was using the muscle in a particular way.
Tips to avoid a tear:
-Stretch the biceps before your arm workout
-FOCUS ON FORM, bad form leads to a lot of problems, not just bicep tears
-Use an appropriate weight, nobody cares if you go down ten pounds when you start using proper form
-Pick your exercises carefully (some things are just too hard for a beginner, it’s important to work up to those exercises with easier ones like hammer curls and standard bicep curls. You don’t wanna jump straight into preacher curls or concentration curls if you haven’t lifted regularly before)
You could feel the pain with that animation
Silver lining: Sick new bicep peak
pov:you fall asleep first in the sleepover:
I can't watch this video without funky town going through my head
Me when my distal biceps tendon breaks
"Let's watch a motivational shorts before bicep curls"
Shorts:
🗿
i flinched when i saw it snap
Tissue:
bless you
That looks like an incredibly painful recovery
When you're the first person to fall asleep during a sleepover
Pov: your the first one who fell asleep in the sleepover
when you fall asleep first at sleepover
When you fall asleep first at the sleep over
I couldn’t imagine how painful it is.
A thousand gym Bros cried In anguish and agony when that cgi ligament tore.
POV: your the first to fall asleep in a sleepover
Bro when the tendon broke I got jumpscared 😭
I’m feeling it at the exact spot 😨
I love looking at the CGI versian and real life version of his tendon breaking. Its a sign that the little guy gave up and wanted to be free from being used.
That pain gonna kill you in one shock 😦
Mine nearly completely tore off. It doesn't hurt but I felt pops in my elbow. The kind of pops that you know something isn't right.