Conclusions: Unruptured tendons of the long head of the biceps, even at an advanced age and ruptured tendons of the long head of the biceps are clearly part of two distinct populations.
Background Biceps femoris long head (BFlh) proximal aponeurosis (PA ... Individuals with a relatively small aponeurosis may be at higher risk of strain injury (Fiorentino et al., 2012), and this could ...
Having stronger arms can lower your risk of injury during daily activities ... points called ‘heads’ in the shoulder. The biceps have a long head and a short head that join together to form ...