My Tendon

Shoulder & Upper Arm

My Biceps

The biceps tendon connects the biceps muscle to the shoulder and forearm, making it essential for lifting, rotating, and flexing the arm.

My Biceps anatomical illustration

What can go wrong

Biceps tendon injuries range from inflammation (tendinitis) to partial and complete tears. They often result from repetitive overhead motion, sudden trauma, or age-related degeneration. Symptoms include pain at the front of the shoulder, weakness when lifting or rotating, and sometimes a visible bulge in the upper arm.

Prevention

  • Warm up thoroughly before lifting
  • Use proper lifting technique
  • Avoid repetitive overhead strain
  • Strengthen shoulder stabilizers

Talk to your surgeon

Aevumed implants help surgeons restore what’s been injured.

Ask your physician whether an Aevumed solution is right for your repair.

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