Right subscapularis tendon tear ICD-9-CM Volume 2 Indexentries containing back-references to 840.5: Sprain, strain (joint) (ligament) (muscle) (tendon) 848.9 subscapularis 840.5 840.4 ICD9Data.com
The ICD code M751 is used to code Rotator cuff tear. A rotator cuff tear is a tear of one or more of the tendons of the four rotator cuff muscles of the shoulder.
2015/16 ICD-10-CM S43.80XASprain of other specified parts of unspecified shoulder girdle, initial encounter Approximate Synonyms Left subscapularis strain Left subscapularis tendon tear Right subscapularis strain Right subscapularis tendon tear ICD-9-CM Volume 2 Indexentries containing back-references to 840.5:
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Rotator cuff tear or rupture, not specified as traumatic The 2022 edition of ICD-10-CM M75. 1 became effective on October 1, 2021. This is the American ICD-10-CM version of M75.
Tears of the subscapularis tendon are less common than supraspinatus and infraspinatus tendon tears (commonly simply known as ' rotator cuff tears '). However, they can be much more painful, since the restraints to the long head of biceps tendon are often also torn and the biceps tendon dislocates from it's groove.
The rotator cuff includes the following muscles[1][2][3]: Subscapularis. Infraspinatus. Teres minor.
The subscapularis, located in the front of the shoulder, is one of the four muscles that make up the rotator cuff. It is the most powerful of all the rotator cuff muscles.
Tears of the subscapularis tendon are often associated with tears or instability of the long head of biceps tendon. Subscapularis tendon tears may be partial or full thickness. The tears may be due to chronic overload or acute trauma.
Although subscapularis tears can occur alone, they usually develop when other tendons in the rotator cuff are damaged. Injury from trauma and degenerative processes are two of the most common causes of subscapularis tears. Trauma is more likely to result in an isolated subscapularis tear.
posteriorThe subscapularis muscle forms the majority of the posterior wall of the axilla, facing the contents of axilla with its anterior surface.
Description. The subscapularis muscle is a large triangular shaped muscle that originates from the subscapular fossa. The term "subscapularis" means under (sub) the scapula (wingbone). It is part of the four rotator cuff muscles, the other three are the supraspinatus, infraspinatus and teres minor muscles.
The subscapularis is the primary internal rotator of the rotator cuff. It has a broad scapular origin with a variable musclotendinous insertion onto the humerus. The innervation is primarily through the USN and LSN with a variable number of branches all primarily entering the muscle medial to the coracoid.
shoulderThe subscapularis is a large triangular muscle which fills the subscapular fossa and inserts into the lesser tubercle of the humerus and the front of the capsule of the shoulder-joint.
The subclavius muscle is a small muscle that lies deep to pectoralis major muscle. It passes from rib I at the junction between the rib and its costal cartilage to a groove on the inferior (lower) surface of the clavicle.
Lesser tubercle of humerusAttachments of Subscapularis Muscle: Origin & Insertion Subscapular fossa of the scapula. Lesser tubercle of humerus.
A rotator cuff tear is a tear of one or more of the tendons of the four rotator cuff muscles of the shoulder. A rotator cuff 'injury' can include any type of irritation or overuse of those muscles or tendons, and is among the most common conditions affecting the shoulder.
This is the official approximate match mapping between ICD9 and ICD10, as provided by the General Equivalency mapping crosswalk. This means that while there is no exact mapping between this ICD10 code M75.121 and a single ICD9 code, 727.61 is an approximate match for comparison and conversion purposes.