M84.36 ICD 10 Code is a non-billable and non-specific code and should not be used to indicate a diagnosis for reimbursement purposes. There are other codes below it with greater level of diagnosis detail. The 2023 edition of the American ICD-10-CM code became effective on October 1, 2022.
Codes
- M84.361 Stress fracture, right tibia
- M84.361A Stress fracture, right tibia, initial encounter for fracture
- M84.361D Stress fracture, right tibia, subsequent encounter for fracture with routine healing
- M84.361G Stress fracture, right tibia, subsequent encounter for fracture with delayed healing
- M84.361K Stress fracture, right tibia, subsequent encounter for fracture with nonunion
- M84.361P Stress fracture, right tibia, subsequent encounter for fracture with malunion
- M84.361S Stress fracture, right tibia, sequela
- M84.362 Stress fracture, left tibia
- M84.362A Stress fracture, left tibia, initial encounter for fracture
- M84.362D Stress fracture, left tibia, subsequent encounter for fracture with routine healing
- M84.362G Stress fracture, left tibia, subsequent encounter for fracture with delayed healing
- M84.362K Stress fracture, left tibia, subsequent encounter for fracture with nonunion
- M84.362P Stress fracture, left tibia, subsequent encounter for fracture with malunion
- M84.362S Stress fracture, left tibia, sequela
- M84.363 Stress fracture, right fibula
- M84.363A Stress fracture, right fibula, initial encounter for fracture
- M84.363D Stress fracture, right fibula, subsequent encounter for fracture with routine healing
- M84.363G Stress fracture, right fibula, subsequent encounter for fracture with delayed healing
- M84.363K Stress fracture, right fibula, subsequent encounter for fracture with nonunion
- M84.363P Stress fracture, right fibula, subsequent encounter for fracture with malunion
- M84.363S Stress fracture, right fibula, sequela
- M84.364 Stress fracture, left fibula
- M84.364A Stress fracture, left fibula, initial encounter for fracture
- M84.364D Stress fracture, left fibula, subsequent encounter for fracture with routine healing
- M84.364G Stress fracture, left fibula, subsequent encounter for fracture with delayed healing
- M84.364K Stress fracture, left fibula, subsequent encounter for fracture with nonunion
- M84.364P Stress fracture, left fibula, subsequent encounter for fracture with malunion
- M84.364S Stress fracture, left fibula, sequela
- M84.369 Stress fracture, unspecified tibia and fibula
- M84.369A Stress fracture, unspecified tibia and fibula, initial encounter for fracture
- M84.369D Stress fracture, unspecified tibia and fibula, subsequent encounter for fracture with routine healing
- M84.369G Stress fracture, unspecified tibia and fibula, subsequent encounter for fracture with delayed healing
- M84.369K Stress fracture, unspecified tibia and fibula, subsequent encounter for fracture with nonunion
- M84.369P Stress fracture, unspecified tibia and fibula, subsequent encounter for fracture with malunion
- M84.369S Stress fracture, unspecified tibia and fibula, sequela
Possible back-references that may be applicable or related to M84.36 ICD10 Code:
- M00-M99 Diseases of the musculoskeletal system and connective tissue
- M80-M85 Disorders of bone density and structure
- M84 Disorder of continuity of bone
- M84.3 Stress fracture
- M84.4 Pathological fracture, not elsewhere classified
- M84.5 Pathological fracture in neoplastic disease
- M84.6 Pathological fracture in other disease
- M84.7 Nontraumatic fracture, not elsewhere classified
- M84.8 Other disorders of continuity of bone
Present On Admission (POA Exempt)
M84.36 ICD 10 code is considered exempt from POA reporting
Clinical information about M84.36 ICD 10 code
A fracture is a break, usually in a bone. If the broken bone punctures the skin, it is called an open or compound fracture. Fractures commonly happen because of car accidents, falls, or sports injuries. Other causes are low bone density and osteoporosis, which cause weakening of the bones. Overuse can cause stress fractures, which are very small cracks in the bone.
Symptoms of a fracture are:
- Intense pain
- Deformity - the limb looks out of place
- Swelling, bruising, or tenderness around the injury
- Numbness and tingling
- Problems moving a limb
You need to get medical care right away for any fracture. An x-ray can tell if your bone is broken. You may need to wear a cast or splint. Sometimes you need surgery to put in plates, pins or screws to keep the bone in place.
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