A triceps tendon tear involves a partial or complete rupture of the tendon that connects the triceps muscle at the back of the upper arm to the elbow.
Triceps tears are very common, and one of the most frequent reasons why a patient visits Dr. Wartinbee.
Do you have pain and swelling at the back of you elbow?
Do you have weakness when extending your arm with pain at the back of your elbow?
Did you feel a pop and have pain at the back of your elbow after lifting something?
Conservative Measures: Rest, ice, anti-inflammatory medications, and immobilization with a brace or splint to allow the tendon to heal. Dr. Wartinbee has splint and braces immediately available during your visit to his office.
Surgical Intervention: Surgery is often recommended, especially for complete tears or inactive individuals, to reattach the torn tendon to the bone. Dr. Wartinbee is an expert in surgical treatment of triceps tendon tears.
Rehabilitation: Following surgery or conservative treatment, a structured rehabilitation program involving physical therapy is crucial to regain strength, range of motion, and functionality of the affected arm. Dr. Wartinbee, has specialized therapists right at his office, to help you get the best results possible.
Appropriate treatment, often tailored to the individual’s situation, can effectively improve your function. Consulting Dr. Wartinbee for an accurate diagnosis and personalized treatment plan is crucial for managing your triceps tendon effectively.