Originally Posted by
telepariah
Tenodesis -- it consists of cutting off the bicep tendon and then screwing the end back into the humerus. Doc had to cut the bicep tendon in order to fix the SLAP tear, which in both shoulders the labrum tear was flipped over and pinned under the tendon. I had the choice to let the tendon go and have the bicep turn into a lump down at the distal end of my humerus but decided to have it fixed right in both cases. MRI revealed the same damage in both cases last year for the left and this year for the right. If I could have gotten away without having it done, I would be skiing already. But looked around for pictures of the deformity and decided I didn't want to end up looking like that so I elected to have it done -- in advance of the procedure because we already knew the situation.