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Slap tear 840.7
Labral tear
727.62 - Nontraumatic rupture; tendons of bicepsIf the tear is unspecified in nature or traumatic, it will code to a sprain, 840.8 - Sprain of shoulder, upper arm.
The most common way to repair a labral tear in the hip is through a surgical procedure called a hip arthroscopy. The surgical code for this procedure is 726.5.
She means that tests for a labral tear and shoulder impingement were negative.
843.8 if acute or 718.05 if chronic
A labrum tare, or labral tear for those who speak English, is an injury to the cartilage of the hip or shoulder joint.
The rotator cuff is a group of four muscles, whose combined mission is to keep the shoulder in its socket. A rotator "cup" doesn't exist in the world of anatomy. Perhaps you heard it from someone who mispronounced after not hearing clearly.
A labral tear is is when the ligaments that are attached to the labrum in the shoulder become torn. It can be caused by a shoulder injury or just from simple everyday over use of ones shoulder.
check for a shoulder impingement, or a labral/rotator cuff tear
Use ICD 9 728.89 Other disorder of muscle , ligament and fascia.
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