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Distal Triceps Tendon Rupture
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Distal Triceps Tendon Rupture
, Triceps Tendon Tear, Triceps Tendon Rupture
See Also
Triceps Tendinopathy
Epidemiology
Uncommon injury (1-2% of all tendon injuries)
More common in middle aged men
Mechanism
Falling on an outstretched hand
Forceful eccentric triceps contraction
Contracted triceps is forced to lengthen in elbow extension
Direct elbow
Trauma
Lifting against resistance
Risk Factors
Sports
Foot
ball
Weightlifting
Rheumatologic Disorder
s
Rheumatoid Arthritis
Osteogenesis imperfecta
Renal Osteodystrophy
Secondary
Hyperparathyroidism
in
Chronic Kidney Disease
Stage 5
Miscellaneous disorders
Tetany
due to
Hypocalcemia
Anabolic Steroid
use
Diabetes Mellitus
Symptoms
Painful popping
Sensation
at the
Posterior Elbow
Signs
Painful and weak active elbow extension
Imaging
Elbow XRay
Initial study to exclude other injury causes (e.g.
Fracture
, dislocation)
Flake sign of avulsion
Fracture
at the olecranon may be present in Triceps Tendon Tear
Ultrasound
High frequency linear probe may demonstrate a gap in the tendon as it inserts on the olecranon
Tendon defects may be better seen when the elbow is gently flexed and extended during
Ultrasound
CT
Elbow
Identifies other injuries (e.g. occult
Fracture
s)
May demonstrate avulsion
Fracture
at the triceps tendon insertion on the olecranon
MRI
Elbow
High sensitivity and specificity Triceps Tendon Rupture
Management
Initial
Splinting
(e.g. emergency department)
Splint the elbow in 30 degrees flexion to maximally approximate the torn tendon edges
Conservative management (partial tears <50%)
Splint in 30 degrees flexion for 4 to 6 weeks
May consider flexion Block Bracing after
Splinting
for another 2-3 weeks
Physical therapy
Gradual return to to sports after
Splinting
/bracing after 5-6 weeks
Typical return to full activity after 3 months
Surgery
Indications
Complete Triceps Tendon Rupture
Partial Triceps Tendon Tear >50%
Post-surgical management
Splint in 30 degrees flexion for 2 to 3 weeks
Flexion block bracing after
Splinting
for another 3 weeks
Gradual return to activity after
Splinting
/bracing
Unrestricted activity at 6 months
Expected normal elbow extension for at least 4 years after repair
References
Guignard (2024) Crit Dec Emerg Med 38(11): 20-1
Gaviria (2020) JBJS Rev 8(4):e0172 +PMID: 32539261 [PubMed]
Tom (2014) Clin J Sport Med 24(3):197-204 +PMID: 24157465 [PubMed]
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