Calcification and ossification of muscles associated with burns, left lower leg
ICD-10 M61.362 is a billable code used to indicate a diagnosis of calcification and ossification of muscles associated with burns, left lower leg.
Calcification and ossification of muscles associated with burns is a condition that arises when muscle tissue undergoes pathological changes due to thermal injury. In the case of burns, the affected muscle may experience necrosis and subsequent calcification or ossification as part of the healing process. This can lead to stiffness, reduced range of motion, and muscle weakness in the affected area. The left lower leg is particularly susceptible due to its anatomical structure and the potential for severe burns in this region. Clinically, patients may present with pain, swelling, and functional impairment, necessitating a multidisciplinary approach for management, including physical therapy and possibly surgical intervention. The condition can also be associated with myositis, where inflammation of the muscle tissue occurs, further complicating recovery. Accurate diagnosis and coding are essential for appropriate treatment and reimbursement.
Detailed assessment of muscle function, range of motion, and pain levels.
Patients recovering from burn injuries with muscle stiffness and weakness.
Emphasis on functional outcomes and rehabilitation goals.
Comprehensive documentation of burn depth, area, and surgical interventions performed.
Surgical reconstruction following severe burns affecting muscle tissue.
Coordination with rehabilitation specialists for optimal recovery.
Used for rehabilitation of muscle strength post-burn injury.
Document the type and duration of exercises performed.
Physical therapy documentation must reflect progress and functional outcomes.
Specifying the left lower leg is crucial for accurate coding and treatment planning, as it affects rehabilitation strategies and potential surgical interventions.