Calcification and ossification of muscles associated with burns, left upper arm
ICD-10 M61.322 is a billable code used to indicate a diagnosis of calcification and ossification of muscles associated with burns, left upper arm.
Calcification and ossification of muscles associated with burns is a condition that arises when muscle tissue undergoes abnormal mineralization due to injury, particularly from thermal burns. This process can lead to stiffness, pain, and reduced mobility in the affected area. In the case of the left upper arm, the muscles may become calcified or ossified as a response to the inflammatory process initiated by the burn injury. This condition can complicate recovery, as it may lead to muscle weakness and impaired function. Patients may experience myositis, which is inflammation of the muscle, contributing to further weakness and discomfort. The presence of calcification can also be indicative of underlying neuromuscular conditions that may require additional evaluation and management. Treatment often involves physical therapy, pain management, and in some cases, surgical intervention to remove calcified tissue. Accurate coding of this condition is essential for proper treatment planning and reimbursement.
Detailed assessment of muscle function, range of motion, and pain levels.
Patients recovering from burns with muscle stiffness and weakness.
Focus on rehabilitation goals and functional outcomes.
Surgical notes detailing the extent of calcification and any interventions performed.
Surgical intervention for severe calcification affecting mobility.
Consideration of post-operative rehabilitation needs.
Used in conjunction with M61.322 for rehabilitation of muscle function post-burn.
Documentation of the patient's progress and specific exercises performed.
Physical therapy notes should detail the patient's response to therapy.
Documentation should include details of the burn injury, clinical findings of muscle calcification or ossification, and any treatments or interventions performed. Imaging studies that confirm the diagnosis are also beneficial.