Biceps tendon subluxation

Biceps tendon subluxation, in musculoskeletal (MSK) ultrasound, refers to the abnormal displacement of the long head of the biceps tendon from its anatomical groove within the shoulder joint. This condition often results from rotator cuff tears or damage to the transverse humeral ligament, leading to instability and pain. Medical professionals utilize ultrasound to dynamically assess tendon movement, visualizing its subtle shifts during shoulder rotation.

Early and accurate diagnosis via ultrasound is crucial for effective treatment, preventing further injury and chronic shoulder dysfunction. Recognizing biceps tendon subluxation on MSK ultrasound images helps guide therapeutic interventions, including physical therapy or surgical repair, optimizing patient outcomes and promoting quicker recovery for shoulder-related issues.

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