Tendinopathy of the long head of the biceps (LHB) tendon causes degeneration and changes its stiffness. However, a reliable means of diagnosis has not been established. Shear wave elastography (SWE) provides quantitative tissue elasticity measurements. In this study, the relationship of preoperative SWE values with biomechanically measured stiffness and degeneration of the LHB tendon tissue was investigated. LHB tendons were obtained from 18 patients who underwent arthroscopic tenodesis. SWE values were measured preoperatively at 2 sites, proximal to and within the bicipital groove of the LHB tendon. The LHB tendons were detached immediately proximal to the fixed sites and at their superior labrum insertion. Tissue degeneration was histologically quantified using the modified Bonar score. Tendon stiffness was determined using a tensile testing machine. The SWE values of the LHB tendon were 502.1±113.6kPa proximal to the groove and 439.4±123.3kPa within the groove. The stiffness was 39.3±19.2N/mm. The SWE values displayed a moderate positive correlation with the stiffness proximal to the groove (r=0.80) and within it (r=0.72). The SWE value of the LHB tendon within the groove showed a moderate negative correlation with the modified Bonar score (r=-0.74). These findings suggest that preoperative SWE values of the LHB tendon correlate moderately positively with stiffness and moderately negatively with tissue degeneration. Therefore, SWE may predict LHB tendon tissue degeneration and changes in stiffness caused by tendinopathy.
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