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Partial or complete tear of the shoulder tendons.
Compression of rotator cuff tendons under the acromion.
Stiffness and pain due to thickened shoulder capsule.
Inflammation of the long head of the biceps tendon.
Calcium deposits in rotator cuff tendons causing pain.
Inflammation of the subacromial or subdeltoid bursa.
Degenerative changes in shoulder joint cartilage.
Arthritis due to prior shoulder injury.
Displacement of humeral head from the glenoid fossa.
Ligamentous injury around the rotator cuff capsule.
Fragments of cartilage or bone floating in the joint.
Chronic instability or ligament damage in the shoulder.
Miscellaneous disorders affecting shoulder soft tissues.
General shoulder pathology not otherwise classified.
Functional weakness due to shoulder pathology.
Tightness or shortening of shoulder musculature.
Chronic widespread pain including shoulder region.
Break involving the proximal humerus.
Acute traumatic tear of rotator cuff tendons.
Tear or strain of biceps tendon at the shoulder.
Overstretching or tearing of neck muscles or ligaments.
Degenerative changes in the cervical spine.
Bulging or rupture of a cervical intervertebral disc.
Nerve root compression causing arm pain/numbness.
Muscle or ligament injury in the thoracic spine.
Rare disc bulge in thoracic region compressing nerves.
Lower back muscle or ligament injury.
Degenerative arthritis in the lumbar spine.
Bulging or rupture of lumbar disc causing sciatica.
Leg pain due to compressed lumbar/sacral nerve root.
Narrowing of spinal canal compressing nerves.
Forward slippage of one vertebra over another.
Collapse of spinal vertebra, often from osteoporosis.
Disc thinning and degeneration causing pain.
Chronic inflammatory arthritis affecting spine joints.
Degeneration of posterior spinal facet joints.
Juvenile kyphosis in thoracic spine.
Severe compression of lower spinal nerves, urgent.
Neck injury from sudden acceleration/deceleration.
Chronic muscular pain from trigger points in spine.
Break involving the lower end of the humerus.
Inflammation of tendons on inner elbow.
Inflammation of tendons on outer elbow.
Inflammation of bursa at tip of elbow.
Displacement of radius/ulna relative to humerus.
Ligament injury around the elbow joint.
Break of radial head near elbow.
Fracture of distal humerus articular surface.
Damage to ligament stabilizing elbow, common in throwers.
Degenerative changes in elbow joint.
Cartilage/bone lesion in elbow joint.
Common pediatric elbow injury.
Loss of motion due to stiffness or scar tissue.
Tear of triceps tendon insertion at elbow.
Tear of biceps tendon at radial insertion.
Cartilage or bone fragments in elbow joint.
Inflammation of elbow joint lining.
Recurrent subluxation or dislocation.
Break of coronoid process of ulna.
Ulnar nerve compression at elbow.
Common wrist fracture, often from a fall.
Dorsally displaced distal radius fracture.
Ventrally displaced distal radius fracture.
Break of scaphoid bone in wrist.
Ligament injury in the wrist joint.
Inflammation of thumb tendons at wrist.
Triangular fibrocartilage complex injury at wrist.
Abnormal motion between wrist bones.
Displacement of wrist carpal bones.
Fluid-filled sac over wrist joint/tendons.
Overuse injury of forearm tendons.
Inflammation of wrist extensor tendons.
Inflammation of wrist flexor tendons.
Bony overgrowth at wrist joint.
Excess ulnar length causing wrist pain.
Avascular necrosis of the scaphoid.
Avascular necrosis of the lunate.
Congenital wrist deformity with abnormal growth.
Increased pressure in forearm compartments.
Break involving one or both forearm bones.
Break of one of the hand bones.
Fracture of finger bones.
Tear of extensor tendon at distal phalanx.
Flexion deformity due to central slip injury.
PIP hyperextension with DIP flexion deformity.
Stenosing tenosynovitis causing finger locking.
Palmar fascia thickening causing finger contractures.
Cut tendon in finger preventing flexion.
Cut tendon in finger preventing extension.
Ulnar collateral ligament tear of thumb MCP joint.
Degenerative arthritis at thumb base.
Displacement of finger/thumb joints.
Sprain/tear of collateral ligaments in finger.
Ligament injury in finger joints.
Trauma causing bone/soft tissue damage.
Infections of fingertip or nail fold.
Median nerve compression at wrist causing hand symptoms.
Chronic pain condition after hand injury.
Inflammation of tendon sheath in hand.
Degeneration or inflammation in small joints of hand.