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The Proximal Biceps The Proximal Biceps TendonTendonAnatomy and BiomechanicsAnatomy and Biomechanics
Geoff Wilkin, PGY-2Geoff Wilkin, PGY-2Upper Extremity RoundsUpper Extremity Rounds
June 24, 2011June 24, 2011
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AnatomyAnatomy
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Biceps BrachiiBiceps Brachii
Two-heads - Short & LongTwo-heads - Short & Long
Innervation: Innervation: Musculocutaneous nerveMusculocutaneous nerve
Major forearm supinator and Major forearm supinator and elbow flexor elbow flexor
Two joint muscle (shoulder & Two joint muscle (shoulder & elbow)elbow)
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OriginOrigin
Supraglenoid tubercle ~40-60%Supraglenoid tubercle ~40-60%
Glenoid Labrum ~50%Glenoid Labrum ~50%
Variable Fibre location/orientationVariable Fibre location/orientation
22%22% 33%33% 37%37% 8%8%
BB
GGLL
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Intra-articular portionIntra-articular portion
Glides up to 18mmGlides up to 18mm
Relatively avascular zone (more later)Relatively avascular zone (more later)
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Rotator IntervalRotator IntervalBordersBorders
Coracoid ProcessCoracoid ProcessSupraspinatus tendonSupraspinatus tendonSubscapularis tendonSubscapularis tendonTransverse lig. humerusTransverse lig. humerus
ContentsContents
LHB tendonLHB tendonCoracohumeral lig.Coracohumeral lig.Superior Glenohumeral lig.Superior Glenohumeral lig.
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Biceps Reflection PulleyBiceps Reflection PulleyEntrance to bicipital grooveEntrance to bicipital groove
Confluence of CHL, SGHL & Subscap.Confluence of CHL, SGHL & Subscap.
30° turn of LHB tendon30° turn of LHB tendon
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Bicipital GrooveBicipital Groove
Opening angle ~101-120°Opening angle ~101-120°
Large variability (18-172°)Large variability (18-172°)
Very acute and very flat Very acute and very flat angles assoc. with biceps angles assoc. with biceps pathologypathology
Transverse humeral ligamentTransverse humeral ligament
Anchors tendon in grooveAnchors tendon in groove
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Blood SupplyBlood Supply
Two Distinct Patterns:Two Distinct Patterns:
2-source2-source
MusculotendinousMusculotendinous
(Brachial a.)(Brachial a.)
OseotendinousOseotendinous
(Thoracoacromial a.)(Thoracoacromial a.)
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Blood SupplyBlood Supply
Two Distinct Patterns:Two Distinct Patterns:
3-source3-source
MusculotendinousMusculotendinous
OseotendinousOseotendinous
MesotenonMesotenon
(Ant. Humeral (Ant. Humeral circumflex a.)circumflex a.)
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Watershed AreasWatershed Areas
In both patterns:In both patterns:
~1.2 - 3cm from origin~1.2 - 3cm from origin
If mesotendon present:If mesotendon present:
~9 - 10cm from origin~9 - 10cm from origin
Common sites of ruptureCommon sites of rupture
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HistologyHistologyDistal:Distal:
““Traction” tendon - parallel collagen, Traction” tendon - parallel collagen, tenocytestenocytes
Proximal:Proximal:
Capsular surface - “Traction” tendonCapsular surface - “Traction” tendon
Humeral surface - “Gliding” tendonHumeral surface - “Gliding” tendon
Irregular/interwoven collagen, Tenocytes Irregular/interwoven collagen, Tenocytes more similar to chondrocytesmore similar to chondrocytes
AvascularAvascular
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Biomechanics & Biomechanics & FunctionFunction
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““The proximal biceps has been likened to the The proximal biceps has been likened to the uninvited guest who never leaves the party.”uninvited guest who never leaves the party.”
““Pain generator”Pain generator”
““Vestigial structure”Vestigial structure”
““Vital structure”Vital structure”
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Glenohumeral StabilityGlenohumeral StabilityA secondary stabilizerA secondary stabilizer
Pagnani et al., 1996Pagnani et al., 1996
55N load reduced translation in all directions55N load reduced translation in all directions
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Glenohumeral StabilityGlenohumeral StabilityA secondary stabilizer in cuff A secondary stabilizer in cuff pathologypathology
Su et al., Su et al., (Arthroscopy, 2010)(Arthroscopy, 2010)
Simulated cuff tearsSimulated cuff tears
55N LHB force decreased 55N LHB force decreased superior & anterosuperior superior & anterosuperior translationtranslation
May be cause of biceps May be cause of biceps hypertrophy & “hour-glass” hypertrophy & “hour-glass” findingfinding
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Glenohumeral StabilityGlenohumeral StabilityStabilizer during elbow motionStabilizer during elbow motion
Kumar et al. Kumar et al. (CORR 1989)(CORR 1989)
Simulated elbow flexion & supinationSimulated elbow flexion & supination
Upward migration of humeral head with LHB Upward migration of humeral head with LHB cut, none when intactcut, none when intact
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Glenohumeral StabilityGlenohumeral StabilityDynamic stabilizer throughout ROMDynamic stabilizer throughout ROM
A “Centring” effect at extremes of rangeA “Centring” effect at extremes of range
Youm et al., 2009 Youm et al., 2009 (J Shoulder Elbow Surg)(J Shoulder Elbow Surg)
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EMG StudiesEMG Studies
Physiologic force in LHB not knownPhysiologic force in LHB not known
Estimates made based on cross-sectional Estimates made based on cross-sectional areaarea
How active really is the LHB with shoulder How active really is the LHB with shoulder motion?motion?
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EMG StudiesEMG StudiesLevy et al, 2001 Levy et al, 2001 (J Shoulder Elbow Surg)(J Shoulder Elbow Surg)
Elbow locked in braceElbow locked in brace
Almost zero EMG activity with shoulder motionAlmost zero EMG activity with shoulder motion
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In vivo StudiesIn vivo Studies
Warner & McMahon, Warner & McMahon, (JBJS-Am 1995)(JBJS-Am 1995)
Superior migration of humeral head on Xray Superior migration of humeral head on Xray in proximal biceps rupturein proximal biceps rupture
Kido et al., Kido et al.,
Humeral head depression on Xray when Humeral head depression on Xray when biceps contracted assoc. with rotator cuff biceps contracted assoc. with rotator cuff teartear
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ConclusionsConclusions
Avascular area vulnerable to Avascular area vulnerable to degeneration/rupturedegeneration/rupture
Static stabilizerStatic stabilizer
Probably humeral head depressorProbably humeral head depressor
Probably a dynamic “centring” forceProbably a dynamic “centring” force
Maybe only with concomitant elbow motionMaybe only with concomitant elbow motion