An "unremarkable biceps tendon" means that the biceps tendon appears normal and shows no signs of injury, inflammation, or other abnormalities on imaging studies, such as an MRI or ultrasound. This finding indicates that the tendon is functioning properly and is not contributing to any pain or dysfunction in the shoulder or arm. Essentially, it suggests that there are no concerns regarding the biceps tendon in the context of the examination.
you probably mean the biceps deep tendon reflex you probably mean the biceps deep tendon reflex
The biceps tendon is torn all the way through, and the biceps has pulled the broken end away from the shoulder.
The biceps tendon originates from the scapula (shoulder blade) and inserts into the radius bone in the forearm.
The biceps tendon insertion is located at the top of the radius bone in the forearm, near the elbow joint.
The long head biceps tendon insertion is located in the shoulder joint of the human body.
The tendon that extends from the wrist to the shoulder is the biceps tendon.
Elbow flexiom
Reinsertion of ruptured biceps/triceps tendon, distal, with/without tendon graft
yes
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What dose unremarkable red cell mean
Basilic vein