This document provides information about a new arthroscopic biceps tenodesis technique. It summarizes a study comparing 14 patients who underwent the new technique to 9 patients who had a biceps tenotomy. The new technique resulted in significantly less pain and higher function scores at various points as measured by questionnaires, though it carries a small risk of needing to be converted to a tenotomy if the fixation pulls out. The technique was found to be easy to perform and yielded better outcomes than tenotomy while avoiding complications of proximal fixation methods.