Bicep Tendonitis Treatment
Bicep Tendonitis Treatment in Kansas City, MO
Sports Medicine Specialists
Sports and exercise are great for your physical well-being, but sometimes injuries happen. Whether you’re a high school, collegiate, or professional athlete or a weekend warrior, Orthopedic Health of Kansas City’s sports medicine experts are here to help get you back into action.
Comprehensive Sports Medicine Care for Athletes of All Levels
Bicep tendonitis is a common sports medicine condition that causes pain and inflammation in the front of the shoulder or upper arm. It often develops from repetitive motion, overuse, or strain on the biceps tendon, especially in athletes and active individuals. At Orthopedic Health of Kansas City, our sports medicine specialists provide targeted, effective treatment for bicep tendonitis to help you recover quickly and safely return to your activities.
What Is Bicep Tendonitis?
Bicep tendonitis occurs when the tendon that connects the biceps muscle to the shoulder becomes irritated or inflamed. This tendon plays an important role in shoulder stability and arm movement, particularly during lifting, pulling, and overhead activities.
Over time, repetitive stress can cause small tears and degeneration in the tendon, leading to pain and reduced function. Bicep tendonitis is commonly seen in athletes who participate in sports such as baseball, tennis, swimming, and weightlifting.
Symptoms of Bicep Tendonitis
The most noticeable symptom of bicep tendonitis is a dull, aching pain in the front of the shoulder or upper arm. This pain may worsen with overhead movements or lifting activities. Many patients also experience tenderness along the tendon, weakness in the arm, or a clicking sensation in the shoulder.
In some cases, inflammation may make it uncomfortable to sleep on the affected side or perform everyday tasks like reaching, carrying, or throwing.
Causes and Risk Factors
Bicep tendonitis is often caused by repetitive overhead motion, poor shoulder mechanics, or overuse without proper rest. Athletes and individuals with physically demanding jobs are at higher risk, especially if they perform repetitive lifting or throwing motions.
Other contributing factors include shoulder instability, rotator cuff injuries, improper training techniques, and age-related wear and tear. Without proper treatment, the condition can worsen and increase the risk of tendon damage or rupture.
Bicep Tendonitis Diagnosis in Kansas City
At Orthopedic Health of Kansas City, our sports medicine team takes a comprehensive approach to diagnosing bicep tendonitis. This includes a physical examination, evaluation of your movement patterns, and imaging such as ultrasound or MRI if needed.
Accurate diagnosis allows us to determine the severity of the condition and develop a personalized treatment plan tailored to your activity level and recovery goals.
Treatment Options for Bicep Tendonitis
Most cases of bicep tendonitis can be treated without surgery. Initial treatment focuses on reducing inflammation and allowing the tendon to heal. This may include rest, activity modification, anti-inflammatory medications, and structured physical therapy to strengthen the shoulder and improve flexibility.
For patients with persistent symptoms, advanced treatments such as corticosteroid injections or regenerative therapies may be recommended. In rare cases where conservative treatment is not effective, minimally invasive surgery may be considered.
Sports Medicine Care You Can Trust
At Orthopedic Health of Kansas City, we understand how important it is to stay active and pain-free. Our sports medicine specialists work closely with each patient to create a recovery plan that supports long-term healing and injury prevention.
If you are experiencing symptoms of bicep tendonitis, early treatment can make a significant difference. Contact Orthopedic Health of Kansas City today to schedule an appointment and get back to doing what you love with confidence.
Orthopedic Sports Injury Treatment & Urgent Care in Kansas City
Sports injuries often occur during practices, games, or recreational activities—times when traditional medical offices are closed. Our Orthopedic Urgent Care is designed to provide fast, effective care for athletes of all levels.
Our urgent care treats various injuries, including rotator cuff tears, ACL injuries, tendinitis, etc. Onsite services like diagnostic imaging, bracing, splinting, and casting allow us to provide immediate relief and a clear path to recovery.
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Rotator Cuff Tears
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ACL Injuries
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Tennis Elbow
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Ankle Sprains
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Tendinitis
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Ligament Sprains
Orthopedic Health of Kansas City Sports Medicine Experts
At Orthopedic Health of Kansas City, we bring together an elite team of nationally recognized orthopedic physicians to provide comprehensive sports medicine care. Our team, led by specialists such as Dr. Paul C. Cowan, M.D., M.P.H., focuses on diagnosing and treating injuries with a personalized approach that prioritizes long-term outcomes.
We help athletes return to activity safely and quickly using advanced diagnostic tools and the latest treatment methods. Whether you need noninvasive therapies, rehabilitation guidance, or surgical intervention, our goal is to ensure the best possible recovery for every patient.
Schedule an Appointment with Kansas City’s Top Sports Medicine Experts
Whether recovering from an injury or looking to enhance your performance, the sports medicine specialists at Orthopedic Health of Kansas City are here to help. Contact us to schedule an appointment with our experienced team or visit our Orthopedic Urgent Care for same-day evaluation and treatment.Â
Reach out today for expert care designed to keep you active and performing at your best.
Sports Medicine Physicians in Kansas City
Our collective experience in orthopedics is unparalleled in the Kansas City region. Orthopedic Health of Kansas City brings together an elite team of nationally recognized physicians into one comprehensive orthopedic practice. Our team works together with one goal in mind – to help you get back to feeling good so you can lead an active life.
Paul C. Cowan, M.D., M.P.H.
Specializing in Sports Medicine and injuries of the Knee & Shoulder
Jon P. Hedgecock, M.D.
Specializing in Sports Medicine and Injuries of the Shoulder, Hip and Knee