S52.019 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
- S52.019A Torus fracture of upper end of unspecified ulna, initial encounter for closed fracture
- S52.019D Torus fracture of upper end of unspecified ulna, subsequent encounter for fracture with routine healing
- S52.019G Torus fracture of upper end of unspecified ulna, subsequent encounter for fracture with delayed healing
- S52.019K Torus fracture of upper end of unspecified ulna, subsequent encounter for fracture with nonunion
- S52.019P Torus fracture of upper end of unspecified ulna, subsequent encounter for fracture with malunion
- S52.019S Torus fracture of upper end of unspecified ulna, sequela
Possible back-references that may be applicable or related to S52.019 ICD10 Code:
- S00-T88 Injury, poisoning and certain other consequences of external causes
- S50-S59 Injuries to the elbow and forearm
- S52 Fracture of forearm
- S52.0 Fracture of upper end of ulna
- S52.00 Unspecified fracture of upper end of ulna
- S52.01 Torus fracture of upper end of ulna
- S52.02 Fracture of olecranon process without intraarticular extension of ulna
- S52.03 Fracture of olecranon process with intraarticular extension of ulna
- S52.04 Fracture of coronoid process of ulna
- S52.09 Other fracture of upper end of ulna
- S52.1 Fracture of upper end of radius
- S52.10 Unspecified fracture of upper end of radius
- S52.11 Torus fracture of upper end of radius
- S52.12 Fracture of head of radius
- S52.13 Fracture of neck of radius
- S52.18 Other fracture of upper end of radius
- S52.2 Fracture of shaft of ulna
- S52.20 Unspecified fracture of shaft of ulna
- S52.21 Greenstick fracture of shaft of ulna
- S52.22 Transverse fracture of shaft of ulna
- S52.23 Oblique fracture of shaft of ulna
- S52.24 Spiral fracture of shaft of ulna
- S52.25 Comminuted fracture of shaft of ulna
- S52.26 Segmental fracture of shaft of ulna
- S52.27 Monteggia's fracture of ulna
- S52.28 Bent bone of ulna
- S52.29 Other fracture of shaft of ulna
- S52.3 Fracture of shaft of radius
- S52.30 Unspecified fracture of shaft of radius
- S52.31 Greenstick fracture of shaft of radius
- S52.32 Transverse fracture of shaft of radius
- S52.33 Oblique fracture of shaft of radius
- S52.34 Spiral fracture of shaft of radius
- S52.35 Comminuted fracture of shaft of radius
- S52.36 Segmental fracture of shaft of radius
- S52.37 Galeazzi's fracture
- S52.38 Bent bone of radius
- S52.39 Other fracture of shaft of radius
- S52.5 Fracture of lower end of radius
- S52.50 Unspecified fracture of the lower end of radius
- S52.51 Fracture of radial styloid process
- S52.52 Torus fracture of lower end of radius
- S52.53 Colles' fracture
- S52.54 Smith's fracture
- S52.55 Other extraarticular fracture of lower end of radius
- S52.56 Barton's fracture
- S52.57 Other intraarticular fracture of lower end of radius
- S52.59 Other fractures of lower end of radius
- S52.6 Fracture of lower end of ulna
- S52.60 Unspecified fracture of lower end of ulna
- S52.61 Fracture of ulna styloid process
- S52.62 Torus fracture of lower end of ulna
- S52.69 Other fracture of lower end of ulna
- S52.9 Unspecified fracture of forearm
- S52.90 Unspecified fracture of unspecified forearm
- S52.91 Unspecified fracture of right forearm
- S52.92 Unspecified fracture of left forearm
Present On Admission (POA Exempt)
S52.019 ICD 10 code is considered exempt from POA reporting
Clinical information about S52.019 ICD 10 code
Your elbow joint is made up of bone, cartilage, ligaments and fluid. Muscles and tendons help the elbow joint move. When any of these structures is hurt or diseased, you have elbow problems.
Many things can make your elbow hurt. A common cause is tendinitis, an inflammation or injury to the tendons that attach muscle to bone. Tendinitis of the elbow is a sports injury, often from playing tennis or golf. You may also get tendinitis from overuse of the elbow.
Other causes of elbow pain include sprains and strains, fractures (broken bones), dislocations, bursitis, and arthritis. Treatment depends on the cause.
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