879.8
depends: extend of injury acute / chronic, age of injury, and age of person if this is an acute tear without subluxation or bowstringing of the tendons then you can treat with a splint - wrist will be in neutral position if it's subluxing or bowstringing with extention of the wrist then you can try a splint and if no better then surgically suture the tear and splint. if this goes untreated then you can lose range of motion hope this helps
Tfcc is a tear in cartilage disc in your wrist/hand that may need surgery to repair :(
Labral tear
It would not be directly related to CTS. TFCC is a tear of cartilage/ligament structure on top of your wrist area. CTS has to do with compression of the median nerve on the other side (palm side) of wrist. Perhaps if you had trauma to your wrist causing a TFCC tear or wrist fracture etc...this may cause swelling, inflammation of the carpal tunnel area which could put pressure on the median nerve..eventually causing CTS.
Not that painful at all. It is a tender spot, but I didn't shed a tear, and I'm a big baby. I got my first tattoo on my wrist, and it didn't stop me from wanting more.
Slap tear 840.7
718.05
846.8
844.2
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.
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842.01 and 842.09