Other specified acquired deformities of right thigh
ICD-10 M21.851 is a billable code used to indicate a diagnosis of other specified acquired deformities of right thigh.
M21.851 refers to acquired deformities of the right thigh that are not classified elsewhere. These deformities can arise from various causes, including trauma, surgery, or disease processes that alter the normal anatomy of the thigh. Common examples include deformities resulting from fractures that heal improperly, surgical interventions that lead to structural changes, or conditions such as osteoarthritis that can cause joint deformities. The right thigh is particularly significant due to its role in mobility and weight-bearing activities. Clinicians must assess the extent of the deformity, its impact on function, and any associated pain or disability. Treatment may involve physical therapy, orthotic devices, or surgical correction, depending on the severity and underlying cause of the deformity. Accurate coding is essential for appropriate treatment planning and reimbursement.
Detailed descriptions of the deformity, imaging studies, and treatment plans.
Post-fracture deformities, post-surgical changes, and degenerative joint disease.
Ensure that the documentation clearly states the acquired nature of the deformity and any relevant surgical history.
Functional assessments, treatment goals, and progress notes.
Rehabilitation following orthopedic surgery or trauma.
Document the impact of the deformity on the patient's functional abilities and quality of life.
Used for correcting deformities of the femur due to malunion or other acquired conditions.
Pre-operative assessments, imaging studies, and post-operative follow-up notes.
Orthopedic surgeons must document the rationale for surgical intervention and expected outcomes.
M21.851 can be used for various acquired deformities of the right thigh, including those resulting from trauma, surgical interventions, or degenerative diseases. It is essential that the documentation specifies the acquired nature of the deformity.