Biceps tendinopathy can be a frustrating and painful condition, especially when it makes everyday activities harder. If you’re struggling with shoulder pain or trouble moving your arm, you’re not alone. Many people deal with the discomfort and limits that come with this condition. With the right treatment, you can overcome biceps tendinopathy and regain your mobility. In this guide, we’ll explain the causes, symptoms, and effective treatments to help you heal and get back to living without pain.

Biceps tendinopathy is a condition where the tendon of the long head of the biceps muscle becomes damaged. It often happens because of overuse, where the tendon gets small tears that don’t heal properly. While it can start with inflammation (tendinitis), most cases are caused by repeated stress or injury that prevents the tendon from healing correctly.
The long head of the biceps tendon runs through a groove in the shoulder, making it vulnerable to irritation. This tendon helps stabilize the shoulder and allows you to lift and move your arm. When it gets injured, pain and limited movement can make daily tasks much more difficult.
There are several factors that can lead to biceps tendinopathy:
If you have biceps tendinopathy, you might notice the following symptoms:
The first step to overcoming biceps tendinopathy is giving your tendon time to heal. Avoid activities that involve overhead movements, lifting, or rotating your forearm. This means you should steer clear of exercises like military presses, wide-grip bench presses, and upright rows. Reducing activities that cause pain will help your tendon heal.
Physical therapy is an important part of recovering from biceps tendinopathy. A good rehab plan will focus on improving shoulder strength, restoring movement, and preventing further injuries.
Using treatments like ice, heat, ultrasound, or electrical stimulation can help reduce pain and swelling in the early stages of recovery. Ice can calm inflammation, while heat helps relax muscles and improve blood flow.
Over-the-counter pain relievers, such as NSAIDs (nonsteroidal anti-inflammatory drugs), can help manage pain and inflammation. In some cases, doctors may suggest an ultrasound-guided injection of a local anesthetic for short-term pain relief. However, injections into the tendon itself should be avoided to lower the risk of further damage.
Surgery is usually a last resort. It’s only considered if conservative treatments don’t work or if the tendon is severely torn. Surgical options like tendon repair or tenodesis (reattaching the tendon to the bone) are typically only recommended for younger, more active individuals.
To avoid biceps tendinopathy from coming back, try these preventive measures:
Biceps tendinopathy can be tough, but with the right treatment, you can heal and regain full shoulder mobility. Whether through rest, physical therapy, pain management, or surgery, there are effective ways to recover. If you’re dealing with biceps tendinopathy, we’re here to help.
At Cole Pain Therapy Group, we specialize in treating biceps tendinopathy and other musculoskeletal conditions. Our team offers personalized care designed to help you manage pain, improve mobility, and get back to living your life without discomfort. Contact us today to begin your path to recovery with a treatment plan made just for you.
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