Other specified acquired deformities of unspecified upper arm
ICD-10 M21.829 is a billable code used to indicate a diagnosis of other specified acquired deformities of unspecified upper arm.
M21.829 refers to acquired deformities of the upper arm that are not classified elsewhere. These deformities can arise from various causes, including trauma, surgical interventions, or conditions that lead to structural changes in the arm. Common examples include post-fracture malunion, where the bone heals in an abnormal position, or deformities resulting from conditions such as arthritis or neuromuscular disorders. The upper arm's anatomy includes the humerus and surrounding soft tissues, and deformities can affect function, range of motion, and aesthetics. Treatment often involves physical therapy, orthotic devices, or surgical correction, depending on the severity and underlying cause of the deformity. Accurate coding is essential for appropriate reimbursement and to reflect the complexity of the patient's condition.
Detailed descriptions of the deformity, imaging studies, and treatment plans.
Post-traumatic deformities, post-surgical complications, and degenerative changes.
Ensure that all relevant imaging and surgical notes are included to support the diagnosis.
Functional assessments, therapy notes, and progress reports.
Rehabilitation following trauma or surgery, management of chronic pain related to deformities.
Documenting the impact of the deformity on daily activities and quality of life.
Used when a patient with an acquired deformity undergoes surgical correction.
Operative notes detailing the procedure and indications.
Orthopedic documentation must clearly link the procedure to the diagnosis.
M21.829 can be used for various acquired deformities of the upper arm, including those resulting from trauma, surgery, or degenerative conditions.