Impingement syndrome ICD 9: 726.2
A central cord impingement is an incomplete injury to the cervical spinal cord. A central cord impingement results in extensive motor weakness in the upper extremities.
The thecal sac is the covering for the spinal cord. This can be seen on an MRI. Impingement means that something is pressing on it.
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impingement syndrome
impingement syndrome
It tests for the supraspinatus tendon or impingement.
what is mild indentation of the cervical
A neural impingement is a physiological flaw that will entail disintegration of the spinal column. This often causes so much pain and the treatment is mostly focused on alleviating the pain on your spinal cord.
There isn't a specific ICD-9 code for femoral acetabular impingement syndrome or FAI. Use code 719.85. Actually a few insurances want 719.95...
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infringement on c5 and c6 what does this mean