Treatment/therapy for biceps tendon rupture | Physiotherapy for torn ligaments in the shoulder

Treatment/therapy for biceps tendon rupture The biceps muscle on the upper arm is divided into two tendons (long and short biceps tendon), which are anchored to the bone at different points. The long biceps tendon is more frequently affected, it passes through a bone canal and is therefore susceptible to signs of wear and tear. … Treatment/therapy for biceps tendon rupture | Physiotherapy for torn ligaments in the shoulder

Surgery after a torn ligament of the shoulder | Physiotherapy for torn ligaments in the shoulder

Surgery after a torn ligament of the shoulder In the surgical treatment of an acromioclavicular joint dislocation (Tossy 3), the clavicle is reattached to the acromion using wires, screws or a plate. The affected ligaments can be secured with a suture. Attached metal can be removed when the ligaments have healed, i.e. after about 6-8 … Surgery after a torn ligament of the shoulder | Physiotherapy for torn ligaments in the shoulder

Surgery of a acromioclavicular joint dislocation

What are the operative possibilities? Surgical treatment for acromioclavicular dislocation depends on the degree of injury and the activities of the patient. If all ligaments of the acromioclavicular joint are torn, this form of injury is called Tossy 3. Then the therapy can be performed conservatively as well as surgically. The advantage of surgery is … Surgery of a acromioclavicular joint dislocation