Triceps tendon rupture
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Background
- Injury is rare and almost always occurs distally
- Results from FOOSH causing flexion of extended elbow or direct blow to olecranon
Clinical Features
- Pain and swelling posteriorly just proximal to the olecranon
- Sulcus w/ a more proximal mass (retracted triceps) may be palpated
- With complete rupture ability to extend the elbow is lost
Diagnosis
- Obtain radiographs to rule-out avulsion fracture
Management
- Sling, ice, and referral to ortho
- Most partial tears can be treated conservatively w/ immobilization
See Also
Source
Tintinalli
