NC76.4Z/S76.7 Injury of multiple muscles or tendons at hip or thigh level, unspecified

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Aetiology

Injury of multiple muscles or tendons at hip or thigh level, unspecified is usually caused by a traumatic event such as a motor vehicle accident, a fall, or a sports-related injury. The injury may be caused by a direct blow to the hip or thigh, or by a sudden, violent twisting motion.

Diagnosis

Diagnosis of Injury of multiple muscles or tendons at hip or thigh level, unspecified is typically confirmed through a physical exam, which may include palpation, range of motion tests, and imaging tests such as X-rays, CT scans, and MRIs.

Differential diagnosis

Differential diagnosis for Injury of multiple muscles or tendons at hip or thigh level, unspecified includes other muscle and tendon injuries, fractures, and dislocations.

Treatment

Treatment for Injury of multiple muscles or tendons at hip or thigh level, unspecified may involve rest, physical therapy, and bracing. In severe cases, surgery may be necessary to repair the damaged tissue.

Prognosis

The prognosis for Injury of multiple muscles or tendons at hip or thigh level, unspecified depends on the severity of the injury and the effectiveness of the treatment. In general, most injuries can be successfully treated and full recovery is possible.

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