Ultrasonographic examination of the proximal tendon of the biceps brachii: Technique and reference images

Authors
Pasquet, H.; Coudry, V.; Denoix, J.M.
Date
June 2008
Journal
Equine Veterinary Education
Volume
Volume 20
Number
Number 6
Pages
pp. 331-336

Ultrasonography of the shoulder is of interest in the diagnosis of proximal forelimb lameness. The proximal tendon of the biceps brachii (PTBB) and its associated structures are frequently injured and should be included in the routine ultrasonographic examination of the shoulder. This paper describes a complete ultrasonographic procedure for examining the bicipital apparatus, on transverse and longitudinal scans, from the insertion of the PTBB on the supraglenoid tubercle to the muscle body below the intertubercular sulcus.