Abstract

Background The intraarticular portion of the long head of the biceps tendon is often widened in shoulders with cuff tears. It is unclear whether this is a local phenomen or is caused by muscle hypertrophy.Methods We investigated morphological changes of the biceps brachii in 14 embalmed shoulders: 7 with intact rotator cuff and 7 with rotator cuff tears.We measured the cross-sectional area (CSA) of the tendon of the long head of the biceps (LHB) at 9 levels between the glenoid origin and the musculotendinous junction. The muscle volume and the muscle fiber length of the long and short heads of the biceps were measured to calculate the physiological CSA (PCSA) by dividing the volume by the fiber length.Results The CSA of the LHB tendon at the entrance to the bicipital groove was greater in cuff tear shoulders than in normal shoulders. The PCSA of the biceps was similar in normal and cuff tear shoulders.Interpretation Hypertrophy of the LHB tendon appears to be a localized morphological change near the entrance to the bicipital groove.

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