Home | Free 14-Day Trial | Tutorial | Help
Medical Disability Advisor  >  Tendinitis  >  Specialists   see more ACOEM - Ankle and Foot Disorders

Tendinitis

Sign-in as a subscriber or take a free trial to see the renowned Reed Group physiological recovery durations in place of this advertising.

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.

Duration Trends from Reference Data


DURATION TRENDS
 ICD-9-CM: 726.9, 726.90  
CasesMeanMinMaxNo Lost TimeOver 6 Months
19834502090.3%2.3%
 
  
 
Percentile:5th25thMedian75th95th
Days:6143061153
 
  
 

Differences may exist between the duration tables and the reference graphs. Duration tables provide expected recovery periods based on the type of work performed by the individual. The reference graphs reflect the actual experience of many individuals across the spectrum of physical conditions, in a variety of industries, and with varying levels of case management. Selected graphs combine multiple codes based on similar means and medians.

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

Specialists


  • Family Physician
  • Internal Medicine Physician
  • Orthopedic (Orthopaedic) Surgeon
  • Physiatrist
  • Rheumatologist
  • Sports Medicine Physician

Source: Medical Disability Advisor






Feedback
Send us comments, suggestions, corrections, or anything you would like us to hear. If you are not logged in, you must include your email address, in order for us to respond. We cannot, unfortunately, respond to every comment. If you are seeking medical advice, please contact your physician. Thank you!
Send this comment to:
Sales Customer Support Content Development
 
This publication is designed to provide accurate and authoritative information in regard to the subject matter covered. It is published with the understanding that the author, editors, and publisher are not engaged in rendering medical, legal, accounting or other professional service. If medical, legal, or other expert assistance is required, the service of a competent professional should be sought. We are unable to respond to requests for advice. Any Sales inquiries should include an email address or other means of communication.