Chiropractors and health practitioners use a variety of diagnostic tests to help identify the specific nature of musculoskeletal injury or condition. Orthopedic tests aid to identify specific conditions and diagnosis.
This section has a variety of common orthopedic tests, how they are performed, what they indicate when positive and the potential diagnosis as a result. Corresponding codes for ICD9 and ICD10 are displayed for each test.
They are listed by body region as well as alphabetic list below.
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Cozens Test
Orthopedic Test | Cozens Test |
Method | The subject is seated. With a closed fist, the subject pronates and radially deviates the forearm and extends the wrist against the examiner's resistance. If this action causes acute lancinating pain in the lateral epicondyle region, the test is considered positive, indicating Tennis Elbow or lateral epicondylitis. |
Diagnosis Indication | Lateral epiocondylits, unspecified (tennis elbow) |
ICD9 | 726.32 |
ICD10 | M77.10 |
Orthopedic Test | Cozens Test |
Method | The subject is seated. With a closed fist, the subject pronates and radially deviates the forearm and extends the wrist against the examiner's resistance. If this action causes acute lancinating pain in the lateral epicondyle region, the test is considered positive, indicating Tennis Elbow or lateral epicondylitis. |
Diagnosis Indication | Lateral epicondylitis, right elbow (tennis elbow) |
ICD9 | 726.32 |
ICD10 | M77.11 |
Orthopedic Test | Cozens Test |
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