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Biceps Muscle

"One of the arm's most important muscles is the biceps brachii muscle.

Due to its ability to act on both the shoulder and elbow joints due to its origin at the scapula and insertion into the radius of the biceps brachii, this muscle is involved in a few arm movements.

It gets its name from the fact that its two heads combine to form a single, distinct distal body, defining the muscle's unusual structure."

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I feel severe pain in my arm after the biceps and triceps workout. Kindly help.

Query: Hi, I cannot straighten my arm after last day's biceps and triceps workout. I just started and only felt pain in my left hand. The pain feels like my bicep is getting torn. The pain is getting unbearable. What to do?  Read Full »


Dr. Sharoff Lokesh Mohan

Answer: Hi, Welcome to icliniq.com. It can either be a muscle strain or a tendon tear. Try and control your pain with the below medicines. If it still pains, then you will require a clinical examination. It would help if you took the following tablets: Consult your doctor before taking the medication. ...  Read Full »

I experienced blunt trauma to my left biceps ten years ago. How to regain the lost muscle strength?

Query: Hello doctor,I experienced blunt trauma to my left biceps about ten years ago. I was young. Ever since I have had a visible indent on the long head of my bicep and have a noticeably lower amount of strength with the muscle. In the past, I have utilized isolated training to try to solve this, but I h...  Read Full »


Dr. Medhun Kumar. M

Answer: Hi, Welcome to icliniq.com. I understand your concern. I went through your history. I suspect a partial tear of the muscle. First, we have to confirm this diagnosis. Then, an MRI (magnetic resonance imaging) scan will be helpful to confirm the diagnosis. But by this prolonged duration, the muscl...  Read Full »

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