S83.13 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
- S83.131 Medial subluxation of proximal end of tibia, right knee
- S83.131A Medial subluxation of proximal end of tibia, right knee, initial encounter
- S83.131D Medial subluxation of proximal end of tibia, right knee, subsequent encounter
- S83.131S Medial subluxation of proximal end of tibia, right knee, sequela
- S83.132 Medial subluxation of proximal end of tibia, left knee
- S83.132A Medial subluxation of proximal end of tibia, left knee, initial encounter
- S83.132D Medial subluxation of proximal end of tibia, left knee, subsequent encounter
- S83.132S Medial subluxation of proximal end of tibia, left knee, sequela
- S83.133 Medial subluxation of proximal end of tibia, unspecified knee
- S83.133A Medial subluxation of proximal end of tibia, unspecified knee, initial encounter
- S83.133D Medial subluxation of proximal end of tibia, unspecified knee, subsequent encounter
- S83.133S Medial subluxation of proximal end of tibia, unspecified knee, sequela
- S83.134 Medial dislocation of proximal end of tibia, right knee
- S83.134A Medial dislocation of proximal end of tibia, right knee, initial encounter
- S83.134D Medial dislocation of proximal end of tibia, right knee, subsequent encounter
- S83.134S Medial dislocation of proximal end of tibia, right knee, sequela
- S83.135 Medial dislocation of proximal end of tibia, left knee
- S83.135A Medial dislocation of proximal end of tibia, left knee, initial encounter
- S83.135D Medial dislocation of proximal end of tibia, left knee, subsequent encounter
- S83.135S Medial dislocation of proximal end of tibia, left knee, sequela
- S83.136 Medial dislocation of proximal end of tibia, unspecified knee
- S83.136A Medial dislocation of proximal end of tibia, unspecified knee, initial encounter
- S83.136D Medial dislocation of proximal end of tibia, unspecified knee, subsequent encounter
- S83.136S Medial dislocation of proximal end of tibia, unspecified knee, sequela
Possible back-references that may be applicable or related to S83.13 ICD10 Code:
- S00-T88 Injury, poisoning and certain other consequences of external causes
- S80-S89 Injuries to the knee and lower leg
- S83 Dislocation and sprain of joints and ligaments of knee
- S83.0 Subluxation and dislocation of patella
- S83.1 Subluxation and dislocation of knee
- S83.2 Tear of meniscus, current injury
- S83.3 Tear of articular cartilage of knee, current
- S83.4 Sprain of collateral ligament of knee
- S83.5 Sprain of cruciate ligament of knee
- S83.6 Sprain of the superior tibiofibular joint and ligament
- S83.8 Sprain of other specified parts of knee
- S83.9 Sprain of unspecified site of knee
Present On Admission (POA Exempt)
S83.13 ICD 10 code is considered exempt from POA reporting
Clinical information about S83.13 ICD 10 code
Dislocations are joint injuries that force the ends of your bones out of position. The cause is often a fall or a blow, sometimes from playing a contact sport. You can dislocate your ankles, knees, shoulders, hips, elbows and jaw. You can also dislocate your finger and toe joints. Dislocated joints often are swollen, very painful and visibly out of place. You may not be able to move it.
A dislocated joint is an emergency. If you have one, seek medical attention. Treatment depends on which joint you dislocate and the severity of the injury. It might include manipulations to reposition your bones, medicine, a splint or sling, and rehabilitation. When properly repositioned, a joint will usually function and move normally again in a few weeks. Once you dislocate a shoulder or kneecap, you are more likely to dislocate it again. Wearing protective gear during sports may help prevent dislocations.
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