Other forms of scoliosis, cervicothoracic region
ICD-10 M41.83 is a billable code used to indicate a diagnosis of other forms of scoliosis, cervicothoracic region.
M41.83 refers to other forms of scoliosis affecting the cervicothoracic region of the spine. Scoliosis is characterized by an abnormal lateral curvature of the spine, which can occur in various forms, including idiopathic, congenital, and neuromuscular scoliosis. In the cervicothoracic region, the curvature can lead to significant postural changes and may affect respiratory function due to the proximity of the cervical spine to the thoracic cavity. Patients may present with symptoms such as neck pain, shoulder asymmetry, and limited range of motion. The condition can be diagnosed through physical examination and imaging studies, including X-rays and MRI. Treatment options vary based on the severity of the curvature and may include physical therapy, bracing, or surgical interventions such as spinal fusion. Surgical procedures aim to correct the curvature and stabilize the spine, which can significantly improve the patient's quality of life.
Detailed surgical notes, imaging results, and pre-operative assessments are essential.
Patients presenting for surgical correction of scoliosis or evaluation for bracing.
Ensure that the surgical approach and rationale for intervention are clearly documented.
Comprehensive assessments of functional limitations and treatment plans.
Patients undergoing rehabilitation post-surgery or those being managed conservatively.
Documenting progress and response to therapy is crucial for ongoing management.
Used for surgical correction of cervicothoracic scoliosis.
Operative report detailing the procedure and indications.
Orthopedic surgeons must document the rationale for surgical intervention.
M41.83 refers to other forms of scoliosis in the cervicothoracic region, while M41.1 specifically addresses idiopathic scoliosis, which is a more defined category.