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ICD-10 code: S46.89

Chapter: Injury, poisoning and certain other consequences of external causes

Other injury of other muscles, fascia and tendons at shoulder and upper arm level

Shoulder and upper arm injuries are common, and they can be caused by a variety of factors, including overuse, trauma, and age-related wear and tear. While some of these injuries are well-known, such as rotator cuff tears and biceps tendonitis, other injuries to muscles, fascia, and tendons in the shoulder and upper arm area may not be as well recognized.

Here are some examples of other injuries that can occur in the shoulder and upper arm area:

  1. Impingement syndrome: This condition occurs when the tendons of the rotator cuff become trapped and compressed between the bones of the shoulder joint. This can lead to pain and inflammation in the area, as well as weakness and limited range of motion.
  2. Labral tears: The labrum is a piece of cartilage that helps stabilize the shoulder joint. When it tears, it can cause pain, weakness, and instability in the area. This can be caused by a sudden injury or as a result of repetitive overhead activities.
  3. Adhesive capsulitis: Also known as frozen shoulder, this condition is characterized by the gradual loss of range of motion in the shoulder joint. It can be caused by injury, surgery, or prolonged immobilization, and it can be quite painful.
  4. Thoracic outlet syndrome: This condition occurs when the nerves and blood vessels that pass through the thoracic outlet (the narrow passageway between the collarbone and the first rib) become compressed. This can cause pain, numbness, and weakness in the shoulder and upper arm area.

If you are experiencing pain, weakness, or limited range of motion in your shoulder or upper arm area, it is important to seek medical attention. Your doctor can diagnose the underlying cause of your symptoms and recommend an appropriate course of treatment, which may include rest, physical therapy, medication, or surgery.

By taking care of your shoulder and upper arm area and seeking prompt medical attention when necessary, you can help prevent further injury and maintain your overall health and well-being.

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