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Yep.

It happens and have seen it.

Willard Bertrand, D.C.

attn:

extremity/shoulder whizzes

Does anybody think it is possible

for someone to avulse the short head of the biceps and have almost no pain and

/or discernable strength loss one month out? I won't go into details but I have

pt. that I am pretty certain did as much about as month ago....hematoma and

swelling is gone but to the best of my palp skills i believe i feel the tendon

flopping around in there....the muscle is visibly but slightly 'balled'

up......but really has full strength every which way (per manual testing). I

referred him to ortho but i'm interested? It was one of those things that he

mentioned in passing on the way out the door.... " hey doc what do you make

of this?! "

heh heh

J. , DC

Springbrook Chiropractic

& Natural Health Center

1015 N. Springbrook Rd.

Newberg, OR 97132

503-538-0618

www.springbrookclinic.com

www.HealthyNewberg.com

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I’ve seen it. Granted, the guy was an older furniture upholsterer so they might have been willing to let it go non-surgical. They allow the other muscles to recruit rather than go through the scarring of re-attaching the biceps.

Call an ortho. They must see this stuff more often than us.

Keep us posted.

( E. Abrahamson, D.C.)

Chiropractic physician

Lake Oswego Chiropractic Clinic

315 Second Street

Lake Oswego, OR 97034

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Website: http://www.lakeoswegochiro.com

On 1/18/05 5:23 PM, " cdc@... " <cdc@...> wrote:

Does anybody think it is possible for someone to avulse the short head of the biceps and have almost no pain and /or discernable strength loss one month out? I won't go into details but I have pt. that I am pretty certain did as much about as month ago....hematoma and swelling is gone but to the best of my palp skills i believe i feel the tendon flopping around in there....the muscle is visibly but slightly 'balled' up......but really has full strength every which way (per manual testing). I referred him to ortho but i'm interested? It was one of those things that he mentioned in passing on the way out the door.... " hey doc what do you make of this?! "

heh heh

J. , DC

Springbrook Chiropractic

& Natural Health Center

1015 N. Springbrook Rd.

Newberg, OR 97132

503-538-0618

www.springbrookclinic.com <http://www.springbrookclinic.com>

www.HealthyNewberg.com <http://healthynewberg.com/>

SANITAS INNATUS EST

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