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Biceps tenotomy versus tendinitis.

Joint Replacements | Last Active: Oct 24 6:13am | Replies (4)

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@heyjoe415 It is my pleasure to recite my procedure and contribute what I can. Indeed in my case too it was the osteoarthritis that my tendon got ground into day after day, that frayed my LHB tendon. It also sounds like you had an excellent surgeon who is very good at "thinking on his feet" and went with the best solution given the circumstances. Good luck and good healing to you.

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Thank you Shark,

I do indeed have a very good shoulder surgeon. I was a little surprised that the popeye deformity was never mentioned to me as a possible outcome. Then again, few patients are as curious as I am. And really, it's hardly noticeable and at least so far, has not affected recovery or strength. The best part is - no more pain. I'm also back to HIIT spinning 5-6x/week, and that makes up 80% of my time in the gym.

Always great to find someone like you who is also curious about these surgeries. Your comments have given me quite a bit of relief, and thanks for that Shark, my friend!

Joe