S83.519 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
- S83.519A Sprain of anterior cruciate ligament of unspecified knee, initial encounter
- S83.519D Sprain of anterior cruciate ligament of unspecified knee, subsequent encounter
- S83.519S Sprain of anterior cruciate ligament of unspecified knee, sequela
Possible back-references that may be applicable or related to S83.519 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
- S83.00 Unspecified subluxation and dislocation of patella
- S83.01 Lateral subluxation and dislocation of patella
- S83.09 Other subluxation and dislocation of patella
- S83.1 Subluxation and dislocation of knee
- S83.10 Unspecified subluxation and dislocation of knee
- S83.11 Anterior subluxation and dislocation of proximal end of tibia
- S83.12 Posterior subluxation and dislocation of proximal end of tibia
- S83.13 Medial subluxation and dislocation of proximal end of tibia
- S83.14 Lateral subluxation and dislocation of proximal end of tibia
- S83.19 Other subluxation and dislocation of knee
- S83.2 Tear of meniscus, current injury
- S83.20 Tear of unspecified meniscus, current injury
- S83.21 Bucket-handle tear of medial meniscus, current injury
- S83.22 Peripheral tear of medial meniscus, current injury
- S83.23 Complex tear of medial meniscus, current injury
- S83.24 Other tear of medial meniscus, current injury
- S83.25 Bucket-handle tear of lateral meniscus, current injury
- S83.26 Peripheral tear of lateral meniscus, current injury
- S83.27 Complex tear of lateral meniscus, current injury
- S83.28 Other tear of lateral meniscus, current injury
- S83.3 Tear of articular cartilage of knee, current
- S83.30 Tear of articular cartilage of unspecified knee, current
- S83.31 Tear of articular cartilage of right knee, current
- S83.32 Tear of articular cartilage of left knee, current
- S83.4 Sprain of collateral ligament of knee
- S83.40 Sprain of unspecified collateral ligament of knee
- S83.41 Sprain of medial collateral ligament of knee
- S83.42 Sprain of lateral collateral ligament of knee
- S83.5 Sprain of cruciate ligament of knee
- S83.50 Sprain of unspecified cruciate ligament of knee
- S83.51 Sprain of anterior cruciate ligament of knee
- S83.52 Sprain of posterior cruciate ligament of knee
- S83.6 Sprain of the superior tibiofibular joint and ligament
- S83.60 Sprain of the superior tibiofibular joint and ligament, unspecified knee
- S83.61 Sprain of the superior tibiofibular joint and ligament, right knee
- S83.62 Sprain of the superior tibiofibular joint and ligament, left knee
- S83.8 Sprain of other specified parts of knee
- S83.8X Sprain of other specified parts of knee
- S83.9 Sprain of unspecified site of knee
- S83.90 Sprain of unspecified site of unspecified knee
- S83.91 Sprain of unspecified site of right knee
- S83.92 Sprain of unspecified site of left knee
Present On Admission (POA Exempt)
S83.519 ICD 10 code is considered exempt from POA reporting
Clinical information about S83.519 ICD 10 code
Your knee joint is made up of bone, cartilage, ligaments and fluid. Muscles and tendons help the knee joint move. When any of these structures is hurt or diseased, you have knee problems. Knee problems can cause pain and difficulty walking.
Knee problems are very common, and they occur in people of all ages. Knee problems can interfere with many things, from participation in sports to simply getting up from a chair and walking. This can have a big impact on your life.
The most common disease affecting the knee is osteoarthritis. The cartilage in the knee gradually wears away, causing pain and swelling.
Injuries to ligaments and tendons also cause knee problems. A common injury is to the anterior cruciate ligament (ACL). You usually injure your ACL by a sudden twisting motion. ACL and other knee injuries are common sports injuries.
Treatment of knee problems depends on the cause. In some cases your doctor may recommend knee replacement.
NIH: National Institute of Arthritis and Musculoskeletal and Skin Diseases
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