What finding on physical examination suggests a biceps tendon rupture?

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What finding on physical examination suggests a biceps tendon rupture?

Explanation:
A rupture of the biceps tendon causes the muscle belly to retract, producing a palpable gap at the site of the tear. This gap, often accompanied by a Popeye-like deformity, is the most specific sign of a biceps tendon rupture. The Lachman test is used for ACL injury in the knee, wrist deformity isn’t typical for a tendon rupture, and an absent radial pulse points to arterial problems rather than a tendon tear.

A rupture of the biceps tendon causes the muscle belly to retract, producing a palpable gap at the site of the tear. This gap, often accompanied by a Popeye-like deformity, is the most specific sign of a biceps tendon rupture. The Lachman test is used for ACL injury in the knee, wrist deformity isn’t typical for a tendon rupture, and an absent radial pulse points to arterial problems rather than a tendon tear.

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