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This means that the ligaments of your neck and upper back have been sprained or injured. Cervico - refers to the neck and thoracic refers to your upper back.
This means that the ligaments of your neck and upper back have been sprained or injured. Cervico - refers to the neck and thoracic refers to your upper back.
arms & legs
arms & legs
the upper extremities are your arms.
The three words that refer to the part of the upper extremity are arm, forearm, and hand.
840.8 Sprain of shoulder and upper arm
Procedure code 29105 refers to the application of a splint for a forearm or wrist injury. Specifically, it indicates the application of a splint to the upper extremity, typically for a fracture or severe sprain. This code is used in medical billing to describe the procedure for insurance and reimbursement purposes. Always refer to the most current coding guidelines for accurate usage.
Regions of the upper extremity include the shoulder, arm, elbow, forearm, wrist, and hand. Regions of the lower extremity include the hip, thigh, knee, leg, ankle, and foot.
Your thoracic cavity starts from the upper margin of the thoracic vertebra to upper margin of the manubrium of the sternum. There is your diaphragm on the lower side.
in the bladder
The scientific name for the upper back region is the "dorsal region" or "thoracic region." This area includes the thoracic vertebrae and the muscles that run along the upper back.