what is mild indentation of the cervical
Impingement syndrome ICD 9: 726.2
impingement syndrome
impingement syndrome
Impingement syndrome is inflammation of tendons caught in a narrow space within the shoulder joint.
Groin Strains, shoulder tendinitis, bursitis, Impingement Syndrome,
Slap tear 840.7
Inpingementation is the discoloration of the skin. Some effects include light patches present on the skin. It has no fatal or harmful effects, it is just a skin reaction so therefore mild impingement on the back could be the present of some small patches of discolored skin on the back area.
She means that tests for a labral tear and shoulder impingement were negative.
Sure. The ulnar nerve begins at the brachial plexus ... which is in your arm-pit.
Mild inflammation of the shoulder joint.
Whiplash (traumatic cervical spine ligamentous injury) and shoulder impingement ( a syndrome of pain and limited motion secondary to anatomic constraints between the rotator cuff and the acromioclavicular complex) are two distinct clinical entities. One does not cause the other. The underlying question posed is to know if there is a causal relationship between spine and shoulder pain. That is a question answered by careful history questionning, clinical examination, and eventually imaging tests.