It looks like you are searching for the wrong code - infective myositis is a diagnosis, and not a CPT or service code.
There appears to only be one icd code which is non-body part specific, and it is 728.0
You can verify this by using the icd lookup tool on icdpix.com - search for myositis
The upper arm is the humerus, the lower arm is made up of the radius and ulna. The joint connecting the upper is called the humeroulnar joint.
The upper arm, from shoulder to elbow, is the brachium. The lower arm, from elbow to wrist, is the antebrachium.
the term arm refers specifically to the segment between the shoulder and the elbow. The segment between the elbow and wrist is the forearm. However, in colloquial speech the term armoften refers to the entire upper limb from shoulder to wrist.
The medical term is "scapulohumeral" which refers to the shoulder blade (scapula) and the upper arm bone (humerus).
The brachial muscle lies virtually underneath the Biceps of the upper arm. There are also arteries and nerves in that region of the same name. So basically, "the right brachial region" would lie along the front of the humerus [upper] bone in the right arm. Brachial refers to the upper arm.
840.8 Sprain of shoulder and upper arm
The upper arm is part of an arm and therefore there are no complete arms in the upper arm.
682.3, 041.01
The scientific name for your upper arm is the Humerus
Triceps
arm is a part of the upperlimb the upper limb consists of the arm, forearm and hand
The scientific name for your upper arm is you Humerus
The long bone in the upper arm is called the humerus.
Upper arm: Humerus Lower Arm: Ulna & Radius
the humorous is your upper arm bone.
There are many arm muscles. The triceps (on the back of your upper-arm) contract when you straighten your arm, and the biceps (the front of the upper-arm) relaxes.
arm is a part of the upperlimb the upper limb consists of the arm, forearm and handarm is a part of the upperlimb the upper limb consists of the arm, forearm and hand