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ACOEM - Ankle and Foot Disorders
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Diagnosis
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Treatment
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Prognosis
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Utilization (UMK)
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Differential Diagnosis
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Specialists
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Rehabilitation
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Comorbid Conditions
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Complications
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Factors Influencing Duration
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Length of Disability
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Duration Trends
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Tendinitis
Related Terms
Calcific Tendinitis
Tendinosis
Tendonitis
Tendonopathy
Tenosynovitis
Specialists
Family Physician
Internal Medicine Physician
Orthopedic (Orthopaedic) Surgeon
Physiatrist
Rheumatologist
Sports Medicine Physician
Comorbid Conditions
Diabetes mellitus
Obesity
Osteoarthritis
Rheumatoid arthritis
Factors Influencing Duration
Location of the tendinitis, its severity, the individual’s ability to control aggravating activities, treatment required, and any complications can all potentially affect the duration of disability.
Medical Codes
ICD-9-CM:
726.10 -
Disorders of Bursae and Tendons in Shoulder Region, Unspecified; Rotator Cuff Syndrome NOS; Supraspinatus Syndrome NOS
726.11 -
Calcifying Tendinitis of Shoulder
726.5 -
Enthesopathy of Hip Region; Bursitis of Hip; Gluteal Tendinitis; Iliac Crest Spur; Psoas Tendinitis; Trochanteric Tendinitis
726.61 -
Pes Anserinus Tendinitis or Bursitis
726.64 -
Patellar Tendinitis
726.71 -
Achilles Bursitis or Tendinitis
726.72 -
Tibialis (Anterior) (Posterior) Tendonitis
726.79 -
Enthesopathy of Ankle and Tarsus, Other; Peroneal Tendinitis
726.9 -
Unspecified Enthesopathy
726.90 -
Enthesopathy of Unspecified Site; Periarthritis NOS; Tendinitis NOS; Capsulitis NOS
727.82 -
Calcium Deposits in Tendon and Bursa; Calcification of Tendon NOS; Calcific Tendinitis NOS
Differential Diagnoses
Bursitis
Carpal tunnel syndrome
Compartment syndrome
Distal nerve compression injury
Gout
and pseudogout
Myositis ossificans
Plantar fasciitis
Radiculitis
Reactive arthritis
Stress fracture
Tenosynovitis
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Medical Disability Advisor
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