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Distal Biceps Femoris Tendon Tear in an Active-Duty Soldier: A Case Report and Review of the Literature.

Alicia UnangstTrent TamateCraig R BottoniMaj Liang Zhou
Published in: The journal of knee surgery (2022)
Distal hamstring injuries and tendon ruptures are rarer than their proximal counterparts, and literature on the management of these injuries is limited. We present a case report of an active-duty soldier who sustained an intratendinous rupture isolated to the long head of the biceps femoris, as well as a summary of the available evidence on this subject matter. A combined end-to-end repair with partial tenodesis to the intact short head allowed the patient a near-full return to military duties at 5 months postoperatively. Surgery combined with diligent, supervised rehabilitation may be effective in returning patients with intratendinous distal biceps femoris tendon tears to athletic lifestyles.
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