Other calcification of muscle, unspecified ankle and foot
ICD-10 M61.479 is a billable code used to indicate a diagnosis of other calcification of muscle, unspecified ankle and foot.
M61.479 refers to the condition characterized by abnormal calcification of muscle tissue in the ankle and foot regions, which is not classified under other specific categories. This condition can arise from various underlying causes, including metabolic disorders, trauma, or chronic inflammation. Calcification may lead to muscle stiffness, pain, and functional impairment, impacting mobility and quality of life. Patients may present with symptoms such as localized swelling, tenderness, and reduced range of motion. The diagnosis typically involves imaging studies, such as X-rays or MRI, to visualize the calcified areas and assess the extent of muscle involvement. Treatment options may include physical therapy, pain management, and in some cases, surgical intervention to remove the calcified tissue. Understanding the etiology and clinical implications of muscle calcification is crucial for effective management and rehabilitation.
Detailed imaging reports, treatment plans, and follow-up notes.
Patients presenting with pain and stiffness in the ankle and foot, often after trauma or chronic overuse.
Orthopedic specialists should ensure that all relevant imaging and treatment details are documented to support the diagnosis.
Comprehensive history of symptoms, laboratory results, and treatment responses.
Patients with systemic conditions leading to muscle calcification, such as myositis or metabolic disorders.
Rheumatologists must document any systemic involvement and the patient's overall health status.
Used when imaging is required to assess calcification in the ankle.
Imaging reports must be included in the patient's medical record.
Orthopedic specialists should ensure imaging is relevant to the diagnosis.
Common causes include metabolic disorders, trauma, chronic inflammation, and certain systemic diseases. Each case may require a different approach to diagnosis and treatment.