Other specified acquired deformities of unspecified forearm
ICD-10 M21.839 is a billable code used to indicate a diagnosis of other specified acquired deformities of unspecified forearm.
M21.839 refers to acquired deformities of the forearm that are not classified elsewhere. These deformities can arise from various causes, including trauma, surgery, or underlying medical conditions. Acquired deformities may manifest as changes in bone structure, joint alignment, or soft tissue configuration, leading to functional impairment or aesthetic concerns. Common examples include malunion or nonunion of fractures, post-surgical changes, or deformities resulting from conditions like rheumatoid arthritis. The forearm consists of two long bones, the radius and ulna, and deformities can affect either or both, impacting wrist and elbow function. Treatment often involves physical therapy, orthotic devices, or surgical intervention to correct the deformity and restore function. Accurate coding is essential for proper reimbursement and to reflect the complexity of the patient's condition.
Detailed operative reports, imaging studies, and follow-up notes are essential.
Post-fracture deformities, surgical corrections, and joint replacements.
Ensure clarity on the type of deformity and any associated conditions.
Comprehensive assessments, treatment plans, and progress notes.
Rehabilitation following corrective surgery or trauma.
Document functional limitations and goals for therapy.
Used for correcting malalignment in acquired deformities.
Operative report detailing the procedure and indications.
Orthopedic documentation must specify the type of deformity.
M21.839 includes various acquired deformities of the forearm that do not fall under more specific categories, such as malunions, nonunions, or deformities resulting from trauma or surgery.