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Biceps tendinopathy occurs when the long head of biceps tendon is compressed under a bone at the top of the shoulder called the acromion. This compression is normally due to changes in posture, poor control of the muscles of the shoulder or as a result of a traumatic injury where other structure of the shoulder are damaged. The treatment of biceps tendinopathy requires improvements in motor control in the muscles surrounding the shoulder often but not limited to the muscles of the shoulder blade and the rotator cuff. In addition developing a solid foundation through the trunk and hips is important.
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