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Background: An anatomic study specifically investigating the optimal location for proximal biceps tenodesis and detailing the topographic relationship to neurovascular structures has not been conducted.
Methods: Twelve cadaveric upper extremities were dissected to identify the proximal biceps musculotendinous junction and topographic relationships to neighboring neurovascular structures.
Results: The musculotendinous junction of the long head of the biceps tendon was on average 2.