Triceps Muscle Tear

Triceps Muscle Tear
The triceps is the only extensor muscle in the arm. When there is a muscle strain and rupture, all elbow extension becomes painful and active extension of the elbow joint ceases. A muscle rupture occurs when the continuity of the muscle is broken. The rupture can be partial or complete and is characterised by severe pain and immobility of the affected limb.
Muscle injuries are often associated with ligament and bone injuries. The symptoms of these injuries are largely similar: pain, difficulty or complete inability to move the injured limb, swelling, changes in the shape of the limb. For the diagnosis of collateral injuries, RTG is recommended in the first instance, but the muscle can best be examined directly by an ultrasound examination. After a few days of strict rest, physiotherapy and rehabilitation can follow. The load on the muscle should only be increased gradually and in a planned manner. If conservative treatment does not produce satisfactory results, surgical treatment is necessary.
Examination: specialist orthopedic traumatologist
Therapy: orthopedic traumatologist, physiotherapist-physiotherapist
Specialists at the BMM
Dr. Zsolt Sonnleiter
Assistant Professor of Orthopedics and Traumatology
Dr. András Mérai
Orthopedic-Traumatologist and Chief Musculoskeletal Rehabilitation Physician