Valgus deformity, not elsewhere classified, knee
ICD-10 M21.06 is a billable code used to indicate a diagnosis of valgus deformity, not elsewhere classified, knee.
Valgus deformity of the knee refers to a condition where the knee joint is angled outward, resulting in a misalignment that can lead to various complications, including pain, instability, and increased wear on the joint. This deformity can be acquired due to factors such as obesity, arthritis, or previous injuries that alter the normal biomechanics of the knee. Patients may present with symptoms such as knee pain, difficulty walking, and a noticeable outward angling of the knee. The condition can also lead to secondary issues, including osteoarthritis due to uneven weight distribution across the joint surfaces. Treatment options may include physical therapy, bracing, or surgical interventions such as osteotomy or arthroplasty, depending on the severity of the deformity and the patient's overall health. Accurate coding is essential for proper management and reimbursement, as it reflects the complexity of the condition and the necessity for potential corrective procedures.
Detailed clinical notes describing the deformity, treatment plan, and any imaging studies.
Patients presenting with knee pain and deformity, post-operative follow-ups after corrective surgery.
Ensure to document the degree of deformity and any functional limitations experienced by the patient.
Progress notes detailing the patient's functional status and response to therapy.
Rehabilitation following surgical correction of valgus deformity.
Document specific exercises and their impact on the patient's mobility and pain levels.
Used for surgical correction of valgus deformity.
Pre-operative assessment, surgical notes, and post-operative follow-up documentation.
Orthopedic surgeons must document the rationale for surgical intervention.
M21.06 refers specifically to acquired valgus deformity of the knee, while M21.05 refers to varus deformity, which is an inward angling of the knee.