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**Swelling and tenderness over antecubital fossa
**Swelling and tenderness over antecubital fossa
**Inability to palpate distal biceps tendon in antecubital fossa
**Inability to palpate distal biceps tendon in antecubital fossa
**Hook test
**Hook test (~100% sensitive and specific, as compared to MRI which is 92% and 85%, respectively)<ref>O'Driscoll SW, Goncalves L, and Dietz P. The Hook Test for Distal Biceps Tendon Avulsion. The American Journal of Sports Medicine 35(11):1865-9. December 2007.</ref>
***Patient actively supinates and flexes elbow to 90 degrees
***Patient actively supinates and flexes elbow to 90 degrees
***Hook the distal biceps tendon insertion at radial head to evaluate whether intact
***Hook the distal biceps tendon insertion at radial head to evaluate whether intact

Revision as of 17:29, 7 October 2016

Background

  • Vast majority are proximal
  • Occurs with sudden or prolonged contraction in patient with chronic bicipital tenosynovitis

Clinical Features

  • Snap or pop is described
  • Flexion of elbow elicits pain
  • May produce mid-arm "ball" but difficult in obese patients
  • Proximal
    • Swelling and tenderness over bicipital groove
    • Loss of strength is minimal due to intact short head inserting at corocoid process
  • Distal
    • Swelling and tenderness over antecubital fossa
    • Inability to palpate distal biceps tendon in antecubital fossa
    • Hook test (~100% sensitive and specific, as compared to MRI which is 92% and 85%, respectively)[1]
      • Patient actively supinates and flexes elbow to 90 degrees
      • Hook the distal biceps tendon insertion at radial head to evaluate whether intact
Hook test

Differential Diagnosis

Elbow Diagnoses

Radiograph-Positive

Radiograph-Negative

Pediatric

Shoulder and Upper Arm Diagnoses

Traumatic/Acute:

Nontraumatic/Chronic:

Refered pain & non-orthopedic causes:

Evaluation

Management

  • Sling, ice, NSAIDS, and referral to ortho
    • Surgical repair is usual for young, active patients

See Also

Elbow diagnoses

  1. O'Driscoll SW, Goncalves L, and Dietz P. The Hook Test for Distal Biceps Tendon Avulsion. The American Journal of Sports Medicine 35(11):1865-9. December 2007.