I had a really good massage therapist...it was feeling tender in front of my shoulder where the bicep tendon connects into the shoulder...
apparently the tendon can fall out of the socket that holds it...which can cause discomfort...
she massaged the tendon back into place and it felt great after...
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The biceps tendon comes up the front of the arm into the shoulder. On the front of the arm, there's a groove for the tendon called the bicipital groove--a trough in the bone that stabilizes the biceps tendon. On the top of the groove, the rotator cuff holds the tendon in the groove when the arm rotates. In people with specific types of rotator cuff tears, the biceps tendon may not be tightly held in the groove—and may even snap out of the groove—causing a painful snapping sensation. When the tendon is unstable, it is called a subluxation; when the tendon completely comes out of the groove, it is called a dislocation.
Didn't feel like a dislocation...but the description seems to match...
This post was edited by PartyInMyPants on Mar 16 2016 07:12pm