Tore both mine at different times. The most recent was maybe 8 yrs back and the surgical repair (button repair) was quicker recovery than my other arm. Much quicker than six months.Maybe there talking six months before you have full strength?
I'm making phone calls tomorrowTore both mine at different times. The most recent was maybe 8 yrs back and the surgical repair (button repair) was quicker recovery than my other arm. Much quicker than six months.Maybe there talking six months before you have full strength?
if u r wondering then its likely partial.I'm wondering if mine is a partial. Doctor said I don't need an MRI. He know's it's torn
You sound like me... had inguinal hernia surgery in 2019 then distal bicep tendon in 2020I used 11 weeks for my hernia last year smh
How long it take you to heal from the surgery?You sound like me... had inguinal hernia surgery in 2019 then distal bicep tendon in 2020
my bicep was partially torn more than 50% so the surgeon cut the tendon cleaned off the frayed part and reattached it. They cut into the forearm, drill a hole through the bone and pull the tendon through the bone.
If its a partial tear it could either get worse and eventually completely tear or it could heal. If your very physical then i don't see it healing.
I used 11 weeks for my hernia last year smh
damn, always felt like preacher curls were one of the safer exercises, this was a barbell I assume not just a preacher machine?3 quick pops...yep. Exactly the way mine sounded. Preacher bench. That tendon will roll up some and fuse to the bone once again...it's anyone's guess as to how far it'll go. Some are worse than others. I was lucky that they didn't roll too far up.
i tore mine doing a pull up... wasnt even full bodyweight i was just warming up but boomdamn, always felt like preacher curls were one of the safer exercises, this was a barbell I assume not just a preacher machine?
Unfortunately, noWas the 11 weeks completed over 52 weeks ago? If so, you'll be eligible for another 12 weeks under FMLA.
Is this with palms facing you or away? I do both. I can definitely see where it could compromise the bicep especially with palms facing the body. Maybe neutral grip from now on that one "feels" a bit safer as far as bicep anglei tore mine doing a pull up... wasnt even full bodyweight i was just warming up but boom
looking back it is a VERY dangerous angle for bicep
my arm always hurts.
i taught myself to brush teeth w left arm. same w masturbation lol
EDIT: meh i take that back i always been a lefty w the masturbation LOL sorry i kno tmi
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I partially tore mine doing OG rows.Is this with palms facing you or away? I do both. I can definitely see where it could compromise the bicep especially with palms facing the body. Maybe neutral grip from now on that one "feels" a bit safer as far as bicep angle
it happenecd with palms facing away and wide grip on that angled kind of bar. if u do that move its A LOT of strain on distal bicep and upper forearm where bicep attaches.Is this with palms facing you or away? I do both. I can definitely see where it could compromise the bicep especially with palms facing the body. Maybe neutral grip from now on that one "feels" a bit safer as far as bicep angle
They often don't come all the way off the bone, there is a ligament that comes off the side of the distal tendon that often stays attached and keeps it held down, but the tendon itself is gone at this pointif u r wondering then its likely partial.
u would KNOW if full on tear
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Very good information, much appreciated. I go in ThursdayThey often don't come all the way off the bone, there is a ligament that comes off the side of the distal tendon that often stays attached and keeps it held down, but the tendon itself is gone at this point