Valgus deformity, not elsewhere classified, elbow
ICD-10 M21.02 is a billable code used to indicate a diagnosis of valgus deformity, not elsewhere classified, elbow.
Valgus deformity of the elbow is characterized by an abnormal angulation of the forearm relative to the upper arm, resulting in an outward deviation of the forearm when the arm is extended. This condition can be acquired due to various factors, including trauma, repetitive stress, or underlying conditions such as arthritis. The deformity can lead to functional limitations, pain, and increased risk of joint degeneration. Patients may present with symptoms such as discomfort during movement, difficulty in performing daily activities, and a noticeable change in the alignment of the elbow joint. Treatment options may include physical therapy, bracing, or surgical interventions aimed at correcting the alignment and restoring function. It is essential for healthcare providers to document the specific nature of the deformity, any associated symptoms, and the impact on the patient's quality of life to ensure accurate coding and appropriate management.
Detailed clinical notes on the deformity's characteristics, treatment history, and functional impact.
Patients with post-traumatic elbow deformities, chronic pain, or limited range of motion.
Ensure to document any surgical interventions or physical therapy outcomes.
Comprehensive assessment of functional limitations and rehabilitation goals.
Patients undergoing rehabilitation post-surgery or with chronic elbow pain.
Focus on documenting the impact of the deformity on daily activities and quality of life.
Used for correction of valgus deformity in surgical cases.
Surgical notes detailing the procedure and indications.
Orthopedic documentation must include pre-operative assessments and post-operative follow-ups.
Valgus deformity in the elbow can be caused by trauma, repetitive stress, or underlying conditions such as arthritis. It is essential to document the specific cause for accurate coding.