S63.3 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
- S63.30 Traumatic rupture of unspecified ligament of wrist
- S63.301 Traumatic rupture of unspecified ligament of right wrist
- S63.301A Traumatic rupture of unspecified ligament of right wrist, initial encounter
- S63.301D Traumatic rupture of unspecified ligament of right wrist, subsequent encounter
- S63.301S Traumatic rupture of unspecified ligament of right wrist, sequela
- S63.302 Traumatic rupture of unspecified ligament of left wrist
- S63.302A Traumatic rupture of unspecified ligament of left wrist, initial encounter
- S63.302D Traumatic rupture of unspecified ligament of left wrist, subsequent encounter
- S63.302S Traumatic rupture of unspecified ligament of left wrist, sequela
- S63.309 Traumatic rupture of unspecified ligament of unspecified wrist
- S63.309A Traumatic rupture of unspecified ligament of unspecified wrist, initial encounter
- S63.309D Traumatic rupture of unspecified ligament of unspecified wrist, subsequent encounter
- S63.309S Traumatic rupture of unspecified ligament of unspecified wrist, sequela
- S63.31 Traumatic rupture of collateral ligament of wrist
- S63.311 Traumatic rupture of collateral ligament of right wrist
- S63.311A Traumatic rupture of collateral ligament of right wrist, initial encounter
- S63.311D Traumatic rupture of collateral ligament of right wrist, subsequent encounter
- S63.311S Traumatic rupture of collateral ligament of right wrist, sequela
- S63.312 Traumatic rupture of collateral ligament of left wrist
- S63.312A Traumatic rupture of collateral ligament of left wrist, initial encounter
- S63.312D Traumatic rupture of collateral ligament of left wrist, subsequent encounter
- S63.312S Traumatic rupture of collateral ligament of left wrist, sequela
- S63.319 Traumatic rupture of collateral ligament of unspecified wrist
- S63.319A Traumatic rupture of collateral ligament of unspecified wrist, initial encounter
- S63.319D Traumatic rupture of collateral ligament of unspecified wrist, subsequent encounter
- S63.319S Traumatic rupture of collateral ligament of unspecified wrist, sequela
- S63.32 Traumatic rupture of radiocarpal ligament
- S63.321 Traumatic rupture of right radiocarpal ligament
- S63.321A Traumatic rupture of right radiocarpal ligament, initial encounter
- S63.321D Traumatic rupture of right radiocarpal ligament, subsequent encounter
- S63.321S Traumatic rupture of right radiocarpal ligament, sequela
- S63.322 Traumatic rupture of left radiocarpal ligament
- S63.322A Traumatic rupture of left radiocarpal ligament, initial encounter
- S63.322D Traumatic rupture of left radiocarpal ligament, subsequent encounter
- S63.322S Traumatic rupture of left radiocarpal ligament, sequela
- S63.329 Traumatic rupture of unspecified radiocarpal ligament
- S63.329A Traumatic rupture of unspecified radiocarpal ligament, initial encounter
- S63.329D Traumatic rupture of unspecified radiocarpal ligament, subsequent encounter
- S63.329S Traumatic rupture of unspecified radiocarpal ligament, sequela
- S63.33 Traumatic rupture of ulnocarpal (palmar) ligament
- S63.331 Traumatic rupture of right ulnocarpal (palmar) ligament
- S63.331A Traumatic rupture of right ulnocarpal (palmar) ligament, initial encounter
- S63.331D Traumatic rupture of right ulnocarpal (palmar) ligament, subsequent encounter
- S63.331S Traumatic rupture of right ulnocarpal (palmar) ligament, sequela
- S63.332 Traumatic rupture of left ulnocarpal (palmar) ligament
- S63.332A Traumatic rupture of left ulnocarpal (palmar) ligament, initial encounter
- S63.332D Traumatic rupture of left ulnocarpal (palmar) ligament, subsequent encounter
- S63.332S Traumatic rupture of left ulnocarpal (palmar) ligament, sequela
- S63.339 Traumatic rupture of unspecified ulnocarpal (palmar) ligament
- S63.339A Traumatic rupture of unspecified ulnocarpal (palmar) ligament, initial encounter
- S63.339D Traumatic rupture of unspecified ulnocarpal (palmar) ligament, subsequent encounter
- S63.339S Traumatic rupture of unspecified ulnocarpal (palmar) ligament, sequela
- S63.39 Traumatic rupture of other ligament of wrist
- S63.391 Traumatic rupture of other ligament of right wrist
- S63.391A Traumatic rupture of other ligament of right wrist, initial encounter
- S63.391D Traumatic rupture of other ligament of right wrist, subsequent encounter
- S63.391S Traumatic rupture of other ligament of right wrist, sequela
- S63.392 Traumatic rupture of other ligament of left wrist
- S63.392A Traumatic rupture of other ligament of left wrist, initial encounter
- S63.392D Traumatic rupture of other ligament of left wrist, subsequent encounter
- S63.392S Traumatic rupture of other ligament of left wrist, sequela
- S63.399 Traumatic rupture of other ligament of unspecified wrist
- S63.399A Traumatic rupture of other ligament of unspecified wrist, initial encounter
- S63.399D Traumatic rupture of other ligament of unspecified wrist, subsequent encounter
- S63.399S Traumatic rupture of other ligament of unspecified wrist, sequela
Possible back-references that may be applicable or related to S63.3 ICD10 Code:
- S00-T88 Injury, poisoning and certain other consequences of external causes
- S60-S69 Injuries to the wrist, hand and fingers
- S63 Dislocation and sprain of joints and ligaments at wrist and hand level
Present On Admission (POA Exempt)
S63.3 ICD 10 code is considered exempt from POA reporting
Clinical information about S63.3 ICD 10 code
A sprain is a stretched or torn ligament. Ligaments are tissues that connect bones at a joint. Falling, twisting, or getting hit can all cause a sprain. Ankle and wrist sprains are common. Symptoms include pain, swelling, bruising, and being unable to move your joint. You might feel a pop or tear when the injury happens.
A strain is a stretched or torn muscle or tendon. Tendons are tissues that connect muscle to bone. Twisting or pulling these tissues can cause a strain. Strains can happen suddenly or develop over time. Back and hamstring muscle strains are common. Many people get strains playing sports. Symptoms include pain, muscle spasms, swelling, and trouble moving the muscle.
At first, treatment of both sprains and strains usually involves resting the injured area, icing it, wearing a bandage or device that compresses the area, and medicines. Later treatment might include exercise and physical therapy.
NIH: National Institute of Arthritis and Musculoskeletal and Skin Diseases
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