conjoint tendon

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4 documents for conjoint tendon
  • DEAR DR. DONOHUE: I am a 27-year-old dancer sidelined with groin pain. My doctor doesn't know what's wrong, but he has ordered me to rest. I can rest only for a short time. My rent and grocery money come from dancing. Can you give me an idea of what I have and how long it will take for me to get over it? - J.A. ANSWER: My guess is iliopsoas tendinitis. The iliopsoas tendon is a conjoint tendon shared by two muscles coming from the back and the pelvis. The tendon inserts into the femur, the large thigh bone. It assists in bending the thigh. This is an injury common to dancers and many other athletes. It usually comes from overworking the tendon. Have you been learning any new routines?

  • ... (Injection, fosaprepitant, 1 mg); C9356 (Tendon, porous matrix of cross-linked collagen and glycos... CPT code 90847 (Family psychotherapy (conjoint psychotherapy with patient present)), which is cur...

  • ... (Injection, fosaprepitant, 1 mg); C9356 (Tendon, porous matrix of cross-linked collagen and glycos..., CPT code 90847 (Family psychotherapy (conjoint psychotherapy with patient present)), which is cur...



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