Icd 10 bilateral leg muscle weakness
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Potential physical therapy-related differential ICD-10 diagnoses for the patient could be muscle weakness, difficulty walking or other abnormalities of gait and mobility. ... and all appeared normal.10 Bilateral knee range of motion was then assessed both passively and actively while the patient remained supine in bed.11 Right knee range of ...
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Bilateral 10. Unilateral 10. Slight 0. 5279 Metatarsalgia, anterior (Morton’s disease), unilateral, or bilateral 10. 5280 Hallux valgus, unilateral: Operated with resection of metatarsal head 10. Severe, if equivalent to amputation of great toe 10. 5281 Hallux rigidus, unilateral, severe: Rate …
[DOC File]C&P Service Clinician's Guide - Veterans Affairs
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c. Describe swelling, effusion, tenderness, muscle spasm, joint laxity, muscle atrophy, fibrous or bony residual of fracture. If joint is ankylosed, describe the position and angle of fixation. d. Describe any mechanical aids used by veteran. e.
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These diagnoses are coded using the International Statistical Classification of Diseases and Related Health Problems, Tenth Revision, Australian Modification (ICD-10-AM) after the episode has ended. Secondly, as was the case in AN-SNAP V3, episode length of stay is required to assign an AN-SNAP class for non-acute and psychogeriatric episodes.
[DOC File]Cumulative Official WHO Updates to ICD 10 - 1996 - 2001
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Dutch Committee on Translation of ICD-10 (URC: 0082) October 2002 Minor January 2004 Add non-essential modifiers and subterm Apnea, apneic ... - muscle, muscular M62.5. MRG (URC:1020) October 2006 Major January 2010 Delete subterm ... leg, in fetus or newborn P03.1 - - umbilical cord, affecting fetus or newborn P02.4 ...
[DOCX File]Treatment 2: Electroconvulsive therapy (ECT)
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There are many symptoms of the disorder, although not every patient displays all the symptoms. The most recent update of ICD is ICD-10, with ICD-11 (published in 2017). Five or more of the symptoms must be present during the same two-week period. Symptoms in italics are …
[DOCX File]ICD-10-CM TABULAR LIST of DISEASES and INJURIES - 2017 …
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M26.623 Arthralgia of bilateral temporomandibular joint. Add. M26.629 Arthralgia of temporomandibular joint, unspecified side. No. ... muscle weakness in sarcopenia (M62.84) Add. M62.84 Sarcopenia. Add. Age-related sarcopenia. Add. ... ICD-10-CM TABULAR LIST of DISEASES and INJURIES - …
[DOCX File]23 - My Journey through pt school
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The purpose of this case report is to outline PT’s role in examining and managing chronic pain in an individual with a history of opioid drug addiction. Case Description: A 51-year-old female with 20 years of chronic low back pain and bilateral leg symptoms. Widespread body pain was also present and worsened with frequent life stressors.
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Weakness . TREATMENT OF INJURIES. On April 5, 2016, XYZ presented to KKKK Institute of Texas, complaining of headaches, dizziness, and pain in her neck, mid back, low back, bilateral wrist, left hip and leg, and right knee and ankle. She reported the pain level in her neck, mid back and low back as 9/10, left hip as 8/10, and headaches as 7/10.
[DOCX File]Basic ICD-10-CM/PCS Coding - Ahima Press
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(Rationale: Category F10, Alcohol related disorders, has the “use additional code note” to use a code for the blood alcohol level, if applicable. The coder must access the ICD-10-CM Index to External Causes because a blood alcohol level is an external cause of a condition and not itself a disease.
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