How long does it take to recover from a bicep tendon surgery?

This will probably start 1 to 2 weeks after your surgery and last for 2 to 3 months. It takes about 4 to 6 months before your shoulder heals. You may be able to do easier daily activities in 2 to 3 weeks, as long as you don’t use your affected arm. Most people who work at desk jobs can go back to work in 1 to 2 weeks.

How successful is bicep tendon surgery?

Biceps tenodesis has a high success rate, with most people who undergo the procedure reporting less pain, better use of their shoulders, and the ability to return to sports and activities. One small study found that 90 percent of people had excellent outcomes, but some did experience a recurrent rupture.

When can I lift weights after bicep tendon surgery?

After the 6-week post-operative period the elbow is gradually stretched into full elbow extension and full pronation. Formal strength retraining is usually started at 2-3 months post-operative but return to sport and heavy lifting is delayed to 6 months following surgery.

When is it too late to repair a torn bicep tendon?

Surgery to repair the tendon should be performed during the first 2 to 3 weeks after injury. After this time, the tendon and biceps muscle begin to scar and shorten, and restoring arm function with surgery may not be possible.

How long do you wear a sling after bicep tendon surgery?

Recovery from shoulder biceps tenodesis is a long process. While most patients experience some improvement within four to six months, complete recovery can take as long as a year. Generally, you will need to wear a sling for four to six weeks after surgery.

Can you lift weights with a torn bicep tendon?

After we give the biceps tendon enough time to heal to the radius bone you start physical therapy. Once you have completed your therapy, most patients are capable of returning to full activities — including sports, jobs with heavy lifting, and weight lifting.

How should I sleep after bicep surgery?

The Best Sleeping Positions After Shoulder Surgery

  1. Wear a sling while sleeping. This will help to keep the arm stable while healing.
  2. Sleep in a reclined position. Propping yourself on pillows will keep you from turning over and sleeping on the recovering shoulder.
  3. Prop up the arm with a pillow.

How long can you Wait to repair a torn bicep tendon?

In my experience, active individuals who have surgery to reattach a distal biceps tendon rupture early usually regain full range of motion by 4-6 weeks and can start strengthening quickly. Sports might be held off for 3-4 months, but they usually have full function without limitation then.

How long is rehab after a bicep surgery?

Recovery from biceps tenodesis is a long process. It involves rest, wearing a sling, and physical therapy. Most people have a functional range of motion and adequate strength by four to six months after surgery. Complete recovery may take up to a year. A pain block is often used to keep the shoulder numb for about 12 to 18 hours after surgery.

What is the recovery time for a distal bicep tendon repair?

Total healing time for any injury or surgical repair is usually one year. Limitations vary based on distal or proximal repair. Both repairs for a biceps tendon rupture will require the use of a post-operative sling for up to 4 weeks.

What happens after biceps tendon surgery?

A biceps tenodesis can lead to surgical complications. Usual complications that can occur with any shoulder surgery include infection, healing problems, nerve injury, and pain. A biceps tenodesis requires that a tendon is repaired to the bone. For healing to be complete, the tendon must reattach to the bone.