1:07 please note the "little to no irritation", simply meaning that even with this method, or either tenothomy, you're always gonna face some pain, although you'll have your range of movement restored. Tenothomy will just give you ugly "popeye" arm, like in my case....
The Popeye "abnormality" is not what you are seeing in the video. The Popeye sign happens when the long head tendon fully breaks and the bicep sags. It's really ugly to look at, but some surgeons will not touch it unless you're young (usually under 40), a pro athlete, or a woman. The reason for this is that the survey might be simple (or not), but the recovery period is long (up to six months) and needs constant physiotherapy sessions. Finally, even after breakfast surgery in this video, the biceps could still give you pain, cramps and even starting randomly twitching.
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1:07 please note the "little to no irritation", simply meaning that even with this method, or either tenothomy, you're always gonna face some pain, although you'll have your range of movement restored.
Tenothomy will just give you ugly "popeye" arm, like in my case....
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This is called "popeye" abnormality"?
The Popeye "abnormality" is not what you are seeing in the video.
The Popeye sign happens when the long head tendon fully breaks and the bicep sags.
It's really ugly to look at, but some surgeons will not touch it unless you're young (usually under 40), a pro athlete, or a woman.
The reason for this is that the survey might be simple (or not), but the recovery period is long (up to six months) and needs constant physiotherapy sessions.
Finally, even after breakfast surgery in this video, the biceps could still give you pain, cramps and even starting randomly twitching.