icd 10 code for herniated nucleus pulposus of thoracic

by Dr. Adalberto Barton DDS 8 min read

Other intervertebral disc displacement, thoracic region
The 2022 edition of ICD-10-CM M51. 24 became effective on October 1, 2021. This is the American ICD-10-CM version of M51.

Can herniated disks be healed?

Yes, it can and most of them do, with proper treatment. The fact is that with treatment, most herniated discs will heal within a few weeks. In extreme cases, it may take a few months. Even surgery cannot put the jelly-like compound of the disc back inside of it.

Is herniated disc reversible?

No: Disc degeneration is not reversible. It tends to appear as we age and is worsened by greater stress on the spine by virtue of injury, heavy labor, obe... Read More Ask U.S. doctors your own question and get educational, text answers — it's anonymous and free! Doctors typically provide answers within 24 hours.

Is herniated disc mean protusion?

The bulged disc material is still contained within the annulus. But in some cases, the nucleus pushes completely through the annulus and squeezes out of the disc. This is called a disc herniation or protrusion. Herniation and protrusion are two words for the same thing. If a piece of the disc breaks off, it's called a sequestered fragment.

Can spinal disc herniation be cured?

When the centre or nucleus of a disc pushes out and even passes through the wall of the disc, this is what we refer to as a herniated disc. The good news is that the vast majority of herniated discs can be treated without surgery using manual therapy and exercise or with IDD Therapy disc treatment.

What is the ICD-10 code for herniated nucleus pulposus?

ICD-10-CM Diagnosis Code K44 K44.

What is the ICD-10 code for thoracic herniation?

M51. 24 - Other intervertebral disc displacement, thoracic region | ICD-10-CM.

What is thoracic HNP?

A thoracic herniated disc occurs when the intervertebral disc's annulus (the outer fibers) becomes damaged and the soft inner material of the nucleus pulposus ruptures out of its normal space. If the annulus tears near the spinal canal, the nucleus pulposus material can push into the spinal canal.

What is the ICD-10 code for herniated disc?

Other intervertebral disc displacement, thoracolumbar region M51. 25 is a billable/specific ICD-10-CM code that can be used to indicate a diagnosis for reimbursement purposes. The 2022 edition of ICD-10-CM M51. 25 became effective on October 1, 2021.

What does HNP mean in medical terms?

Overview. Herniated nucleus pulposus is a condition in which part or all of the soft, gelatinous central portion of an intervertebral disk is forced through a weakened part of the disk, resulting in back pain and nerve root irritation.

Can you herniate a thoracic disc?

A thoracic herniated disc may cause pain in the mid back around the level of the disc herniation. If the disc herniation compresses a thoracic spinal nerve as it travels through the foramen, then pain or numbness may travel around the rib cage from the back to the front of the chest or upper abdomen.

What causes thoracic herniated disc?

Disc herniations in the thoracic spine mostly affect people between age 40 and 60. They may result from degenerative disc disease (gradual wear and tear of the disc), from repetitive bending and lifting motions, or from a sudden fall or trauma to the upper back.

What is a herniated disc in the back?

A herniated disc (also called bulged, slipped or ruptured) is a fragment of the disc nucleus that is pushed out of the annulus, into the spinal canal through a tear or rupture in the annulus. Discs that become herniated usually are in an early stage of degeneration.

Where is the thoracic area of the spine?

The thoracic spine is located in the upper and middle part of the back. Twelve vertebrae are located in the thoracic spine and are numbered T-1 to T-12. Each number corresponds with the nerves in that section of the spinal cord: T-1 through T-5 nerves affect muscles, upper chest, mid-back and abdominal muscles.

Is a bulging disc the same as a herniated disc?

"A bulging disc is like letting air out of a car tire. The disc sags and looks like it is bulging outward. With a herniated disc, the outer covering of the disc has a hole or tear. This causes the nucleus pulposus (jelly-like center of the disc) to leak into the spinal canal."

How do you code a bulging disc?

A disc described as "bulging" without further specification as to the cause of the bulging should not be coded as a displacement, but, like other observations of uncertain significance as 722.9 "other and unspecified disc disorder" or as 793.7, "nonspecific abnormal findings on radiographic examination" ( ...

What is the ICD-10-CM code for?

The ICD-10-CM is a morbidity classification published by the United States for classifying diagnoses and reason for visits in all health care settings. The ICD-10-CM is based on the ICD-10, the statistical classification of disease published by the World Health Organization (WHO).

What are the symptoms of a thoracic syrinx?

Symptoms may include:pain.progressive weakness in the arms and legs.stiffness in the back, shoulders, neck, arms, or legs.headaches.loss of sensitivity to pain or hot and cold, especially in the hands.numbness or tingling.imbalance.loss of bowel and bladder control.More items...

What organs are affected by thoracic spine?

The nerves that branch off from your spinal cord in your thoracic spine transmit signals between your brain and major organs, including your:Lungs.Heart.Liver.Small intestine.

What causes thoracic spondylosis?

Thoracic spondylosis is caused by wear and tear of the vertebrae and the shock absorbing discs between each vertebrae bone. As we get older, the discs dry out and extra bone often gathers around the vertebrae (osteophytes) which can irritate some of the structures around the spine.

What is the thoracic spine responsible for?

The thoracic spine helps support the body's torso and chest areas and provides an attachment point for each of the rib bones, except the 2 at the bottom of the ribcage. Like most other spinal vertebrae, the thoracic vertebral bodies are rounded.