kitncaboodle
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I've been treating a client who has a large lump at the head of the bicep tendon (best we can tell) or at least the head of the humerus. The lump changes size from time to time, sometimes larger (3 plus inches in diameter) sometimes smaller, 2 plus inches. It's elongated and on anterior arm. Best I can describe it, it looks like a textbook picture of a torn long head of biceps, except that we know that anterior deloid is affected as well. It refers pain to deltoid tuberosity. And, it's not a torn bicep tendon. Ext. rotation of shoulder is extremely limited but varies. Ext. of arm decreased significantly as well. Clients had this for YEARS and said that no one has been able to diagnose it, though she hasn't had an MRI. She gets massage monthly from me only, but also has had aggressive accupuncture treatments that seems to help minimumly. The size of the lump decreased for a time and mobility increased minimumly as well. I can reach under the lump at the acromium process and biceps tendon and XFF/Linear F too and have some success with increasing ROM with Ext. rot. Anyone out there know what this is? It's as if ant. mm won't release to allow triceps to exend.