How to treat a slipped biceps long head tendon

Slipped biceps long head tendon needs to be treated with either surgery or massage techniques depending on the situation. Slipped biceps long head tendon refers to the biceps long head tendon which is detached from the intertrochanteric groove of the humeral tuberosity due to external force and slides to the anterior part of the lesser tuberosity, which causes shoulder pain and impaired mobility. It often occurs in shoulder dislocation, fracture of the greater tuberosity of the humerus, and fracture of the surgical neck of the humerus, which leads to tearing of the transverse humeral ligament and causes the biceps tendon to slip out of the biceps tendon. 1. Surgery: Slipped biceps tendon is usually treated surgically, especially in the case of shoulder dislocation and fracture as mentioned above. Arthroscopic biceps long head tendon amputation can be used to effectively relieve the symptoms. Tendon fixation can also be used to improve the symptoms of slipping. 2. Tui na: In case of shoulder dislocation or fracture is ruled out, tui na can be used for treatment, so that the slipped biceps tendon can be restored to its original position, and its function can be restored gradually. When the biceps tendon slips out of place, it is recommended to consult a doctor in time to make a clear diagnosis and receive reasonable treatment.