Monoplegia of lower limb affecting right dominant side
ICD-10 G83.11 is a billable code used to indicate a diagnosis of monoplegia of lower limb affecting right dominant side.
Monoplegia of the lower limb affecting the right dominant side is a neurological condition characterized by the paralysis of one limb, specifically the right leg, while the rest of the body remains unaffected. This condition often arises from damage to the brain or spinal cord, which can occur due to various factors such as stroke, traumatic brain injury, or cerebral palsy. In individuals with cerebral palsy, monoplegia may result from abnormal brain development or injury during early development. Patients may experience significant mobility impairments, affecting their ability to walk, run, or perform daily activities. Rehabilitation strategies often include physical therapy to improve strength and coordination, occupational therapy to enhance daily living skills, and assistive devices to aid mobility. The impact of monoplegia can vary widely among individuals, with some achieving substantial functional independence while others may require ongoing support. Understanding the underlying causes and associated conditions is crucial for effective management and coding.
Detailed neurological examination findings, imaging results, and history of the presenting condition.
Patients presenting with sudden onset of weakness in the right leg, history of stroke, or developmental delays in children.
Ensure clarity in documenting the cause of monoplegia and any associated neurological deficits.
Functional assessments, therapy progress notes, and treatment plans.
Rehabilitation following a stroke or traumatic injury leading to right leg paralysis.
Focus on documenting the impact on mobility and daily activities to support therapy coding.
Used in outpatient settings for rehabilitation of patients with monoplegia.
Documentation of the patient's functional limitations and therapy goals.
Physical therapy notes should clearly outline the patient's progress and response to treatment.
Monoplegia refers to paralysis of a single limb, while hemiplegia involves paralysis of one side of the body, affecting both the arm and leg on that side.