RD095

Arthroscopic Shoulder Injury Diagnosis

  • Radiology

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Arthroscopic Shoulder Injury Diagnosis

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What is an Arthroscopic Shoulder Injury Diagnosis?

An arthroscopic shoulder injury diagnosis is a type of diagnostic procedure for shoulder injuries that uses small, flexible cameras to look inside the shoulder joint. The procedure helps the doctor to identify the cause of the patient’s shoulder pain and rule out other possible causes.

Why would I get an Arthroscopic Shoulder Injury Diagnosis?

Doctors may recommend an arthroscopic shoulder injury diagnosis if a patient has persistent shoulder pain that doesn’t appear to be caused by any other injury or medical condition. The diagnosis can also be used to identify and better understand the cause of shoulder pain in sports injuries or in people who have sustained a recent shoulder injury.

What happens during an Arthroscopic Shoulder Injury Diagnosis?

A patient undergoing an arthroscopic shoulder injury diagnosis will be placed under general anaesthesia, or a local anaesthetic depending on the nature of the procedure. The shoulder joint is then examined by tiny cameras that are inserted through tiny incisions in the skin. During the diagnosis, the doctor may also take a small sample of tissue for further examination.

What to expect after an Arthroscopic Shoulder Injury Diagnosis?

The patient will typically be released from the hospital a few hours after the procedure, depending on how they respond to the anaesthesia. The patient may experience soreness and tightness in their shoulder, so a short recovery period of several days to a couple of weeks is usually recommended.

Conclusion

An arthroscopic shoulder injury diagnosis is a diagnostic procedure that can help to identify the cause of shoulder pain and rule out other causes. The procedure is relatively simple and involves the use of small cameras inserted through small incisions in the shoulder. After the procedure, the patient may experience some soreness and tightness in the shoulder, so a short recovery period of several days to a couple of weeks is usually recommended.

Arthroscopic Shoulder Injury Diagnosis

100% Association Index

$518 Estimated Charge

73521

CPT

General

99% Association Index

$537 Estimated Charge

0320

Revenue Code

Arthroscopic Shoulder Injury Diagnosis

100% Association Index

$242 Estimated Charge

73521

CPT

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