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M76.899 is a billable/specific ICD-10-CM code that can be used to indicate a diagnosis for reimbursement purposes. Short description: Oth enthesopathies of unspecified lower limb, excluding foot. The 2025 edition of ICD-10-CM M76.899 became effective on October 1, 2024.
Adductor repair using a parainguinal approach and bioabsorbable suture anchors is a viable surgical option for patients in the acute setting. Key Words: groin pain—hip/pelvis/thigh general sports trauma. — — muscle injuries. (Tech Orthop 2019;00: 000000)
Adductor tendinopathy is usually felt as groin pain on palpation of the adductor tendons, adduction of the legs and/or of the affected leg. Pain can develop gradually or appear an acute, sharp pain.
The purpose of this article is to report the 2-year outcomes of a patient that presented with an acute proximal adductor tendon injury and to describe a novel surgical approach. This is a case of a 36-year-old elite athlete that presented with an acute adductor longus tear.
Longstanding (chronic) adductor-related groin pain syndrome is a widely common problem for athletes in many sports activities which often drastically reduces player activity and performance. The first choice in therapeutic treatment is conservative therapy.
1 mar 2024 · Often these injuries involve acute strains (minor tears) of the adductor muscles or chronic damage to the adductor tendons. The clinical presentation, evaluation, and management of acute and chronic hip adductor muscle and tendon injuries are reviewed here.
The most reproducible finding for long adductor tendinopathy is tendon sensitivity with passive abduction and resisted hip adduction in extension. 20 There are some conditions that may be linked to the appearance of adductor tendinopathy, including femoroacetabular impact syndrome and pubalgia.