The code for a ruptured thigh muscle, specifically a muscle tear in the thigh, is typically classified under the International Classification of Diseases (ICD) system. For example, ICD-10 code S76.1 refers to "Strain of muscle, fascia, and tendon at hip and thigh level." However, the exact code may vary based on the specific details of the injury and the coding system used, so it's important to consult the latest coding guidelines or a medical coder for the most accurate information.
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Your thigh muscle is called your Quadricep.
I believe it's a muscle.
No, it does not have the most muscle!
thigh muscle
There are many different muscles that help to move the thigh. The adductor Magnus is the muscle that extends the thigh. It also laterally rotates and flexes the thigh.
quadriceps
Your thigh
there is a thigh muscle its a skeletal muscle
The thigh has three sets of strong muscles: the hamstring muscles in the back of the thigh, the quadriceps muscles in the front, and the adductor muscles on the sides.
The muscle located between the hip and thigh is called the iliopsoas.
The quadriceps muscle covers the front of the thigh, while the adductor muscles cover the inner thigh and the abductor muscles cover the outer thigh.