Hemiplegia, unspecified affecting right nondominant side
ICD-10 G81.93 is a billable code used to indicate a diagnosis of hemiplegia, unspecified affecting right nondominant side.
Hemiplegia refers to paralysis affecting one side of the body, and in this case, it is unspecified, indicating that the exact cause or type of hemiplegia is not clearly defined. This specific code denotes hemiplegia affecting the right nondominant side, which is crucial for understanding the patient's functional limitations. Patients with this condition may experience significant mobility impairments, affecting their ability to perform daily activities. Hemiplegia can arise from various neurological conditions, including stroke, traumatic brain injury, or cerebral palsy. In children, cerebral palsy is a common cause of hemiplegia, often resulting from brain damage during development. The right nondominant side involvement may lead to challenges in coordination and strength, impacting the patient's quality of life. Rehabilitation strategies often include physical therapy, occupational therapy, and assistive devices to enhance mobility and independence. Understanding the nuances of this condition is essential for accurate coding and appropriate treatment planning.
Detailed neurological examination findings, including motor function assessments and imaging results.
Patients presenting with sudden onset of weakness, post-stroke rehabilitation, or chronic conditions like cerebral palsy.
Ensure clarity in documenting the side affected and the patient's baseline functional status.
Comprehensive assessments of mobility, strength, and functional independence.
Rehabilitation following stroke, traumatic brain injury, or progressive neurological disorders.
Focus on functional outcomes and therapy goals in documentation.
Used in rehabilitation for improving strength and mobility in hemiplegic patients.
Document the specific exercises performed and the patient's response.
Physical therapy documentation should reflect the patient's progress and goals.
Hemiplegia refers to complete paralysis of one side of the body, while hemiparesis indicates partial weakness. Both conditions can result from similar underlying causes, but the severity of motor impairment differs.