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Tendon repair is surgery to fix damage or a tear in the cord-like bands of fibrous tissue that connect muscles to bones. The shoulder, elbow, knee, and ankle joints are the most commonly affected by tendon injuries. The goal of this procedure is to restore the normal function of joints following an injury.

Understanding the procedure

To repair a torn tendon, incisions (cuts) are made to expose the area for repair. Some tendons can be reattached through one incision, while others require two cuts in order to access the severed point and the remaining tendon. The damaged or torn ends of the tendon are sewn together.

If the tendon has been severely injured, a tendon graft may be required. In this case, a piece of healthy tendon will be taken from another part of the body. This healthy tendon will be used to reconnect the broken tendon. If necessary, tendons are reattached to the surrounding tissue. The surgeon then examines the area to see if there any injuries to nerves and blood vessels.

Usually, tendon repairs are performed on an outpatient basis. When hospitalization is required, the stays are typically no more than a day.

Indications for the procedure

Surgery is usually recommended when the damage or tear is disabling and causing a significant amount of pain.

Departments Specializing in Tendon Repair

Departments at Cooper where tendon repair is performed:

Orthopaedics

As South Jersey’s premier academic musculoskeletal center, the Cooper Bone and Joint Institute offers patients the full continuum of care. Our integrated team includes fellowship-trained and board-certified experts in orthopaedics, rheumatology, podiatry and rehabilitation. From the prevention and diagnosis of degenerative joint disease or injury, to the latest surgical and non-surgical treatments and rehabilitation, patients can expect to receive comprehensive, world-class musculoskeletal care. Visit Department >

Podiatry

Podiatry is the branch of medicine that specializes in the diagnosis and treatment of disorders of the foot and ankle. Visit Department >

Physicians Who Specialize in Tendon Repair

Our tendon repair specialists include:

David Fuller, MD
Hand and Upper Extremity Program
Orthopaedics
Joint Replacement and Reconstruction Program
Neuro-Orthopaedics Program
Office Locations: Camden, Voorhees
 
Lawrence Miller, MD
Orthopaedics
Sports Medicine
Joint Replacement and Reconstruction Program
Office Locations: Newtown Square, Voorhees
 
Mark Pollard, MD
Orthopaedics
Sports Medicine
Joint Replacement and Reconstruction Program
Office Locations: Voorhees
 

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