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Acta ortopédica mexicana

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Abstract

FORNS, GM; SIMONE, JP  and  VARAONA, JM. Acute distal biceps repair using double incision technique: results of a standardized home rehabilitation protocol. Acta ortop. mex [online]. 2021, vol.35, n.5, pp.405-410.  Epub Aug 22, 2022. ISSN 2306-4102.  https://doi.org/10.35366/104566.

Introduction:

Distal biceps tear can lead to loss in flexion and supination strength. Early repair in active patients is recommended. Postoperative rehabilitation varies according to surgeon experience and surgical technique used. The aim of this study is to present the results of a series of patients using a standardized home rehabilitation protocol after a distal biceps repair with double incision technique.

Material and methods:

This is a retrospective case study. We registered 21 patients with distal biceps tear, surgically treated using a double incision technique and transosseous suture fixation, followed by a home-based exercise program. Patients were evaluated using MEPS score, DASH questionnaire, and the subjective/objective scoring system of Andrews and Carson. Radiographic assessment was done for heterotopic bone formation.

Results:

Mean MEPS was 95 (range 70 to 100), DASH score 0.4 (range 0 to 4.2), and subjective and objective Andrews and Carson score was 99 (range 90 to 100). Two patients developed heterotopic ossifications. Range of motion was recovered in every patient. All patients went back to their previous surgical activities.

Conclusions:

Patients treated with double incision repair for distal biceps tear can undergo a home rehabilitation protocol, expecting normal range of motion and strength recover.

Keywords : Distal biceps; sports medicine; double incision; rehabilitation; heterotopic ossification.

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