Myositis ossificans traumatica, left hand
ICD-10 M61.042 is a billable code used to indicate a diagnosis of myositis ossificans traumatica, left hand.
Myositis ossificans traumatica is a condition characterized by the abnormal formation of bone tissue within muscle or connective tissue following trauma. This condition typically arises after a significant injury, such as a fracture or severe contusion, leading to inflammation and subsequent calcification of the affected muscle. In the case of myositis ossificans traumatica of the left hand, the condition may manifest as localized pain, swelling, and reduced range of motion in the affected area. Patients may experience muscle weakness due to the infiltration of bone into muscle tissue, which can hinder normal muscle function. Diagnosis is often confirmed through imaging studies, such as X-rays or MRI, which reveal the presence of heterotopic ossification. Treatment may involve physical therapy, pain management, and in some cases, surgical intervention to remove the ossified tissue. Understanding the underlying mechanisms of muscle disorders and neuromuscular conditions is crucial for effective management and rehabilitation of affected individuals.
Detailed notes on injury mechanism, imaging results, and treatment plans.
Post-traumatic evaluations, surgical interventions for ossification removal.
Consideration of functional outcomes and rehabilitation needs.
Assessment of muscle strength, range of motion, and functional limitations.
Rehabilitation following trauma, management of pain and mobility.
Focus on long-term recovery and functional restoration.
Used for pain management in cases of myositis ossificans.
Document the joint involved, reason for aspiration/injection, and patient response.
Orthopedic specialists may perform this procedure.
Myositis ossificans traumatica is a condition where bone tissue forms in muscle or connective tissue following trauma, leading to pain and functional impairment.