Nondisplaced left distal radius fracture icd


    • [DOCX File]Anatomy Language Practice (ANSWERS)

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      Patient has swelling at the left olecranon with acute pain extending distally to the dorsum. Patient has swelling behind the elbow with intense pain extending away from the joint to the back-side. The patient fell and is reporting deep pain in the pelvic region with numbness extending laterally to the femoral, sural, and crural regions.


    • [DOC File]MID-AMERICA ORTHOPAEDIC ASSOCIATION

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      MATERIALS AND METHODS: The Medicare 5% Standard Analytical Files (SAF5) dataset was queried for patients undergoing ORIF for distal radius fractures using Current Procedural Terminology codes (CPT; 25607, 25608, and 25609) for outpatient procedure and International Classification of Diseases (ICD) 9th edition procedure code (ICD-9-P-7932) for ...


    • [DOC File]RACGP

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      In adults, distal radius fractures are the most common forearm fractures and are typically caused by a fall onto an outstretched hand. A nondisplaced, or minimally displaced, distal radius fracture is initially treated with a sugar-tong splint, followed by a short-arm cast for a minimum of three weeks.


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