Distal Biceps Rupture
Welcome to Orthosports Question for Physiotherapists February 2024. This month Dr Doron Sher discusses management of distal biceps rupture. If you have a Question that you
Welcome to Orthosports Question for Physiotherapists February 2024. This month Dr Doron Sher discusses management of distal biceps rupture. If you have a Question that you
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QUESTION | | Surgical treatment of the unstable shoulder – How do you decide which patient gets what operation? We know that younger patients and those
QUESTION | My patient is a 67 year old female who has had pain during overhead activity (catching pain), going on for over 5 years.
QUESTION | WHEN DOES A COLLATERAL LIGAMENT TEAR OF THE THUMB NEED SURGERY? ANSWER | For the purposes of this question, I’m going to assume
QUESTION | I recently had a patient with a partial distal biceps rupture. Why was he offered surgery without trying non-operative management? ANSWER | Anatomy: