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ICD-10 Codes for Soft Tissue Injuries: A Comprehensive Guide, Lecture notes of Management of Health Service

An in-depth analysis of various soft tissue injuries and their corresponding ICD-10 codes. It covers injuries to different body parts including the shoulder, elbow, wrist, hand, neck, thoracic spine, chest/ribs, lumbar spine, pelvis, hip, thigh, knee, lower leg, ankle, and foot. information on contusions, lacerations, strains, sprains, subluxations, dislocations, and crush injuries.

What you will learn

  • What are the common injuries and their corresponding ICD-10 codes for the elbow?
  • How do ICD-10 codes differ for partial and complete injuries of the shoulder?
  • What are the different types of soft tissue injuries and their corresponding ICD-10 codes?

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2021/2022

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1. Subluxation/dislocation)Scapula)
2. Strain)muscle)(describe)which))of)scapula)
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ICD-10 CODES | SOFT TISSUE INJURIES

1. General i. Contusion ii. Laceration iii. Strain iv. Sprain v. Subluxation or Dislocation vi. Crush (describe body part) vii. Traumatic amputation (describe body part)

  1. Partial
  2. Complete 2. Shoulder i. Glenohumeral 1. Strain (acute tear) a. Rotator cuff b. Other muscle, tendon fascia of shoulder 2. Sprain a. Coracohumeral ligament b. Rotator cuff capsule 3. Subluxation/dislocation: anterior, posterior, inferior, other ii. AC Joint
  3. Sprain
  4. Subluxation Grade 1)
  5. Dislocation a. 100 - 200% b. > 200% iii. SC Joint
  6. Sprain
  7. Subluxation/dislocation: anterior, posterior iv. Scapula
  8. Subluxation/dislocation Scapula
  9. Strain muscle (describe which) of scapula

3. Upper Arm: i. Strain muscle, tendon, fascia of biceps, triceps, or upper arm 4. Elbow: i. Radioulnar joint 1. Subluxation/dislocation a. Anterior, posterior b. Nursemaid’s elbow 2. Sprain ii. Ulnohumeral joint

  1. Subluxation/dislocation a. Anterior, posterior, medial, lateral, other
  2. Sprain iii. Elbow:
  3. Sprain/rupture of RCL, UCL, other ligament of elbow iv. Forearm:
  4. Strain, laceration of muscle, tendon, or fascia a. Describe exact tendon and label as flexor or extensor or abductor muscles 5. Hand/Wrist i. Subluxation/dislocation of: 1. Distal radioulnar joint, radiocarpal, distal end of ulna, midcarpal, CMC thumb or fingers, MCP, IP, PIP, DIP ii. Traumatic Rupture of:
  5. Wrist a. Radial collateral b. Ulnar collateral c. Palmar ligaments
  6. Hand/Fingers: a. Collateral ligaments b. Palmar ligaments/volar plate iii. Sprain
  7. Wrist a. Radio carpal ligaments b. Mid carpal ligaments

9. Lumbar Spine: i. Strain of muscle, tendon, fascia of lumbar spine or abdomen ii. Subluxation/dislocation of lumbosacral spine (level) iii. Traumatic rupture of disc (level) iv. Sprain of Ligaments of Lumbar spine 10. Pelvis i. Strain of muscle, tendon, fascia of pelvis, abdomen ii. Subluxation/dislocation of:

  1. SI joint
  2. Sacrococcygeal joint iii. Traumatic rupture of
  3. Symphysis Pubis 11. Hip i. Strain or laceration of muscle, tendon, fascia of hip ii. Subluxation/dislocation of Hip
  4. Posterior, obturator, other anterior, central iii. Sprain of hip
  5. Iliofemoral ligament
  6. Ischiocapsular ligament 12. Thigh i. Strain or laceration of muscle, tendon, fascia of thigh 1. Quadraceps 2. Adductor muscle 3. Posterior muscle group (hamstring) 13. Knee i. Subluxation/dislocation 1. Patella 2. Proximal end of tibia a. Anterior, posterior, medial, lateral, other ii. Sprain of Ligaments
  7. ACL
  8. PCL

3. LCL

4. MCL

  1. Superior tib fib 14. Lower Leg i. Strain or laceration of muscle, tendon, fascia
  2. Posterior muscle group
  3. Anterior muscle group
  4. Peroneal muscle group 15. Ankle/Foot i. Strain/laceration of muscle, tendon, fascia
  5. Long flexors
  6. Long extensors
  7. Intrinsics ii. Subluxation/dislocation
  8. Ankle
  9. Foot
  10. Tarsal joint
  11. Tarsometatarsal joint
  12. Metatarsophalangeal joint
  13. IP joint iii. Sprain
  14. Ankle a. Calcaneofibular b. Deltoid c. Tibiofibular (high ankle sprain)
  15. Foot a. Tarsal ligament b. Tarsometatarsal ligament
  16. Toe a. MTP b. IP