0 relating to the biceps muscle
1 relating to any muscle with two parts at one end where it attaches:
bicipital tendonitis
The bicipital aponeurosis originates from the distal insertion of the biceps brachii.
The procedure can also define abnormalities of the glenoid labrum and bicipital tendon and sheath.
By rotating the humerus laterally, this contact is delayed because the greater tubercle is pulled back so that the bicipital groove faces the coracoacromial ligament.
The patient will exhibit a pain response, snapping or both in the bicipital groove.
The lateral bicipital groove is seen on the lateral aspect of the upper arm, and is formed by the same anatomical structures as the medial groove.