Postimmunization arthropathy, left knee
ICD-10 M02.262 is a billable code used to indicate a diagnosis of postimmunization arthropathy, left knee.
Postimmunization arthropathy refers to joint pain and inflammation that occurs following vaccination. In the case of the left knee, this condition may manifest as swelling, stiffness, and pain localized to the knee joint. Anatomically, the knee consists of the femur, tibia, fibula, patella, and surrounding ligaments and cartilage. The pathophysiology involves an immune response triggered by the vaccine, which may lead to synovitis or inflammation of the synovial membrane. Clinically, patients may present with limited range of motion, tenderness, and warmth over the joint. Symptoms typically arise within days to weeks post-vaccination and can vary in duration. It is essential to differentiate this condition from other forms of arthritis, such as rheumatoid arthritis or post-traumatic arthritis, to ensure appropriate management and coding.
Orthopedic documentation should include imaging studies (e.g., X-rays, MRI) to assess joint integrity and functional assessments to evaluate range of motion.
Patients may present with knee pain post-vaccination, requiring evaluation for potential surgical intervention if conservative management fails.
Joint-specific considerations include assessing for any structural damage or chronic changes that may complicate the postimmunization arthropathy.
Rheumatologic documentation should include laboratory tests for inflammation markers (e.g., ESR, CRP) and assessments of disease activity.
Patients may have a history of autoimmune conditions that could complicate the presentation of postimmunization arthropathy.
Systemic involvement should be monitored, especially in patients with pre-existing rheumatologic disorders.
Functional assessments should evaluate mobility limitations and rehabilitation needs, including physical therapy referrals.
Patients may require rehabilitation to restore function and alleviate pain post-vaccination.
Assistive device needs should be documented to support functional independence.
Used for follow-up visits to assess postimmunization arthropathy symptoms.
Documentation must include history, examination findings, and treatment plan.
Orthopedic and rheumatologic considerations for ongoing management.
Postimmunization arthropathy is a condition characterized by joint pain and inflammation that occurs following vaccination. It is typically self-limiting and requires careful documentation to differentiate it from other arthritic conditions.