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Q: What is active insufficiency of the biceps tendon?
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What is Posterior tibial tendon insufficiency?

Posterior tibial tendon insufficiency is the most common cause of adult-flat foot deformities. The tendon degenerates and bony deformities begin to occur in later stages.


What is full thickness rupture of the biceps tendon with distal retraction?

The biceps tendon is torn all the way through, and the biceps has pulled the broken end away from the shoulder.


What is the elbow reflex called?

you probably mean the biceps deep tendon reflex you probably mean the biceps deep tendon reflex


What is procedure code 24342?

Reinsertion of ruptured biceps/triceps tendon, distal, with/without tendon graft


Does icd9 840.8 cover a biceps tendon tear?

yes


What is the cpt code for repair of biceps tendon rupture?

24341


What is active insufficiency of muscles?

When a muscle reaches a point where it cannot shorten any farther it is has reached active insufficiency. A muscle becomes actively insufficient at the end of the range of motion that it produces. Active insufficiency can also occur at a muscles lengthened state. Either a shortened or lengthened state of a muscle can result in active insufficiency and thus reduction in force capabilities.


What are the symptoms of a tendon rupture?

Although tendon ruptures can occur at different areas of the body like the legs, arms or biceps, they can present similar symptoms, such as pain, swelling in the affected area, inability to move the specific body part, bruising, and weakness. The most common types of ruptures are of the rotator cuff, Achilles tendon, and biceps tendon.


What artery is palpated at the antecubital fossa in the elbow medial to the biceps tendon?

Basilic vein


Name the major muscles of the lower body?

gluteus maximus ,biceps femoris, achilles tendon


What is estimated payout for 10 percent impairment rating distal biceps tendon rupture?

100,000


How a tendon worktogether with muscular and skeletal system?

Muscles are attaches to tendons, which in turn are attached to bones. So if you wanted to bend your arm, the biceps pulls on the tendon which is attached to the Radius and Ulna.