icd 10 code for hypolordosis

by Charles Murphy PhD 8 min read

Kyphosis and lordosis
ICD-10-CM M40. 202 is grouped within Diagnostic Related Group(s) (MS-DRG v39.0):

What is the ICD-10 code for reversal of cervical lordosis?

The 2022 edition of ICD-10-CM M43. 8X6 became effective on October 1, 2021. This is the American ICD-10-CM version of M43. 8X6 - other international versions of ICD-10 M43.

What is the ICD-10 code for straightening of cervical spine?

Other specified dorsopathies, cervical region The 2022 edition of ICD-10-CM M53. 82 became effective on October 1, 2021.

What is the ICD-10 code for lumbar lordosis?

ICD-10 code M40. 56 for Lordosis, unspecified, lumbar region is a medical classification as listed by WHO under the range - Dorsopathies .

What is lordosis of the cervical spine?

Cervical lordosis is when your spine in the neck region doesn't curve as it normally should. This can mean: There's too much of a curve. The curve is running in the wrong direction, also called reverse cervical lordosis. The curve has moved to the right.

What is hypolordosis of the lumbar spine?

Cervical and lumbar hypolordosis, also known as straight back or straight neck, occurs when the spine doesn't have the normal amount of curvature that it should. This reduced curvature results in what is called a straight or flat spine.

What can cause straightening of the cervical spine?

One of the more common causes of straightening of the normal cervical lordosis are car accidents in which the neck ligaments are damaged.

What is the difference between lordosis and kyphosis?

Lordosis (also known as swayback) is when the lower back, above the buttocks, curves inward too much, causing the child's abdomen to protrude and buttocks to stick out. Kyphosis is when the upper spine curves too far outward, forming a hump on the upper back.

What is flat back syndrome?

Flatback syndrome occurs when there is a loss either of lordosis or kyphosis or both, making the spine straight. Persons with flatback syndrome appear stooped forward and often have difficulty standing up straight.

What is the ICD-10 code for lumbar radiculopathy?

16.

What is loss of normal lordosis?

A loss of lordosis means there is less of a curvature than there should be, and that section of the spine becomes straighter than it should be as a result; this can lead to the development of a condition known as 'flatback syndrome'.

How is cervical lordosis corrected?

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Can lordosis be corrected?

If the hyperlordosis is the result of excess belly fat weight loss may be required to reverse the curve. Hypolordosis can be corrected non-surgically through rehabilitation exercises and if done correctly, symptoms can be reduced in 3-6 months.

Does cervical lordosis qualify for disability?

There are many neck problems that qualify for disability benefits. Among those neck problems that qualify for disability per the SSA guidelines are degenerative disc disease (DDD), herniated discs, arthritis, whiplash, cervical spondylolisthesis, cervical retrolistheses, pinched nerves, cervical lordosis, and cancer.

Is loss of cervical lordosis serious?

As you might imagine, it's most common in people who have a long neck. LCL is a serious problem as it causes collapse of the mid cervical spine which in turn chokes off the spinal cord and so the healing power to the whole of your body.

Can cervical lordosis cause headaches?

Altered cervical lordosis, particularly kyphosis, has been found to be associated with neck pains and headaches10, 11, 24, 25).

The Cervical Spine

M99.01 Segmental and somatic dysfunction of cervical region ( Medicare code ) M99.11 Subluxation complex (vertebral) of cervical region M25.50 Pain in unspecified joint (Cervical facet) M54.2 Cervicalgia M54.12 Radiculopathy, cervical region M25.60 Stiffness of unspecified joint, not elsewhere classified M25.48 Effusion, other site (Cervical facet) ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ M47 Spondylosis Includes: • arthrosis or osteoarthritis of spine • degeneration of facet joints M47.811 Spondylosis without myelopathy or radiculopathy, occipito-atlanto-axial region M47.812 Spondylosis without myelopathy or radiculopathy, cervical region M47.21 Other spondylosis with radiculopathy, occipito-atlanto-axial region M47.22 Other spondylosis with radiculopathy, cervical region M47.23 Other spondylosis with radiculopathy, cervicothoracic region M47.892 Other spondylosis, cervical region M47.893 Other spondylosis, cervicothoracic ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ M46.42 Discitis, unspecified, cervical region M46.43 Discitis, unspecified, cervicothoracic region M50.11 Cervical disc disorder with radiculopathy, occipito-atlanto-axial region • C2-C4 disc disorder with radiculopathy M50.12 Cervical disc disorder with radiculopathy, mid-cervical region • C4-C7 disc disorder with radiculopathy M50.13 Cervical disc disorder with radiculopathy, cervicothoracic region • C7,8-T1 disc disorder with radiculopathy ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ M70 Soft tissue disorders related to use, overuse and pressure M79.1 Myofascial pain syndrome Excludes: • fibromyalgia (M79.7) • myositis (M60.-) Use additional external cause code to identify the activity causing disorder (Y93.-) Y93.C1 Activity, computer keyboarding Y93.C2 Activity, hand held interactive electronic device Y93.E3 Activity, vacuuming Y93.E4 Activity, ironing Y93.F1 Activity, caregiving, bathing Y93.F2 Activity, caregiving, lifting Y93.F9 Activity, other caregiving Y93.H1 Activity, digging, shoveling and raking Y93.J1 Activity, piano playing Y93.J3 Activity, string instrument playing Y93.K1 Activity, walking an animal ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Injuries to the neck (S10-S19) S13.4XXA Sprain of ligaments of cervical spine, initial encounter S14.2XXA Injury of nerve root of cervical spine, initial encounter S14.3XXA Injury of brachial plexus, initial encounter S16.1XXA Strain of muscle, fascia and tendon at neck level, initial encounter ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ REFERENCE NOTES: For use of the A, D and S extensions S13.4XX A Sprain of ligaments of cervical spine, Initial Encounter = A To be used for ALL Active Care visits S13.4XX D Sprain of ligaments of cervical spine, Subsequent Encounter = D Subsequent Encounter is the visit (s) after the active phase of treatment terminates.

Headaches

NOTE: Always use the more specific 5 digit code! Cluster Headaches And Other Trigeminal Autonomic Cephalgias 339.00 Cluster headache syndrome, unspecified 339.01 Episodic cluster headache 339.05 Short-lasting unilateral neuralgiform headache with conjunctival injection and tearing 339.09 Other trigeminal autonomic cephalgias Tension Type Headache 339.10 Tension-type headache, unspecified 339.11 Episodic tension-type headache 339.12 Chronic tension-type headache 307.81 Tension Headache Post-traumatic Headache 339.20 Posttraumatic headache, unspecified 339.21 Acute posttraumatic headache 339.22 Chronic posttraumatic headache 339.30 Drug-induced headache, not elsewhere classified Complicated Headache Syndromes 339.41 Hemicrania continua 339.42 New daily persistent headache 339.43 Primary thunderclap headache 339.44 Other complicated headache syndrome Other Specified Headache Syndromes 339.81 Hypnic headache 339.82 Headache associated with sexual activity 339.83 Primary cough headache 339.84 Primary exertional headache 339.85 Primary stabbing headache 339.89 Other specified headache syndromes 784.0 Headache (Facial pain; Pain in head NOS) ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ OLD ICD-9 CODES.

The Cervical Spine

The MEDICARE listings for Subluxation (the 739 series): 739.0 Occipital Subluxation (Nonallopathic Lesion) 739.1 Cervical Subluxation (Nonallopathic Lesion) 739.2 Thoracic Subluxation (Nonallopathic Lesion) 739.3 Lumbar Subluxation (Nonallopathic Lesion) 739.4 Sacrum or Coccyx Subluxation (Nonallopathic Lesion) 739.5 Pelvic (Ilia or SI) Subluxation (Nonallopathic Lesion) Personally, I prefer the 839 series: (What is an Nonallopathic Lesion?) 839.01 Subluxation of First Cervical Vertebra 839.02 Subluxation of Second Vertebra (.03 = Third, etc.) 839.08 Multiple Cervical Subluxation 722.0 Cervical Disc Disorder w/o Myelopathy 722.71 Cervical Disc Disorder with Myelopathy 723.0 Cervical Spinal Stenosis (usually Disc-related) 728.4 Ligament laxity (observed on flexion/extension films) 723.2 Cervicocranial Syndrome (Barre-Lieou syndrome; Posterior cervical sympathetic syndrome) 723.3 Cervicobrachial Syndrome (diffuse) 723.4 Brachial Neuritis; Cervical Radiculitis; Radicular Syndrome of Upper Extremity 723.5 Torticollis; Contracture of Neck 722.4 Degeneration of Cervical Disc (s) 353.2 Cervical Nerve Root Lesion 724.9 Foraminal Encroachment (Compression) of Nerve Root, Cervical 722.81 Postlaminectomy Syndrome Of Cervical Region 354.1 Median Nerve Neuritis 354.2 Ulnar Nerve Lesion 354.3 Radial Nerve Lesion 719.08 Edema of Cervical Facet Joint 719.48 Arthralgia of Cervical Spine 719.58 Stiffness of Cervical Spine 847.0 Cervical Sprain/Strain 723.2 Cervicocranial Syndrome 351.0 Bell’s Palsy 723.8 Occipital Neuralgia 723.3 Cervicobrachial Syndrome 353.0 Thoracic Outlet Syndrome 726.1 Rotator Cuff Syndrome 726.10 Supraspinatus Syndrome 354.0 Carpal Tunnel Syndrome 524.6 TMJ Dysfunction Syndrome 847.0 Acute post-traumatic torticollis DISCONTINUE USE OF: 333.83 Spasmodic Torticollis - This is generally due to hereditary CNS problems or degenerative CNS problems..

Headaches

NOTE: Always use the more specific 5 digit code! Cluster Headaches And Other Trigeminal Autonomic Cephalgias 339.00 Cluster headache syndrome, unspecified 339.01 Episodic cluster headache 339.05 Short-lasting unilateral neuralgiform headache with conjunctival injection and tearing 339.09 Other trigeminal autonomic cephalgias Tension Type Headache 339.10 Tension-type headache, unspecified 339.11 Episodic tension-type headache 339.12 Chronic tension-type headache 307.81 Tension Headache Post-traumatic Headache 339.20 Posttraumatic headache, unspecified 339.21 Acute posttraumatic headache 339.22 Chronic posttraumatic headache 339.30 Drug-induced headache, not elsewhere classified Complicated Headache Syndromes 339.41 Hemicrania continua 339.42 New daily persistent headache 339.43 Primary thunderclap headache 339.44 Other complicated headache syndrome Other Specified Headache Syndromes 339.81 Hypnic headache 339.82 Headache associated with sexual activity 339.83 Primary cough headache 339.84 Primary exertional headache 339.85 Primary stabbing headache 339.89 Other specified headache syndromes 784.0 Headache (Facial pain; Pain in head NOS).

EXTERNAL CAUSES OF INJURY: (The "E" Codes)

Motor Vehicle Traffic Accident Involving Collision With Other Vehicle E812.0 Motor Vehicle Collision w/ Another Vehicle (Injuring Driver) E812.1 Motor Vehicle Collision w/ Another Vehicle (Injuring Passenger) E812.7 Motor Vehicle Collision w/ Another Vehicle (Injuring Pedestrian) Please review the other vehicle accident codes at FlashCode Accidental Fall On or From Stairs or Steps E880.0 Accidental Fall On Or From Escalator E880.1 Accidental Fall On Or From Sidewalk Curb E880.9 Accidental Fall On Or From Other Stairs Or Steps Fall On Same Level From Slipping, Tripping, Or Stumbling E885.9 Fall From Other Slipping, Tripping, Or Stumbling Fall On Same Level From Collision, Pushing, Or Shoving, By or With Other Person E886.0 Fall On Same Level From Collision, Pushing, or Shoving, In Sports E886.9 Fall from collision of pedestrian with another pedestrian (conveyance) Other And Unspecified Accidental Fall E888.0 Fall Resulting In Striking Against Sharp Object E888.1 Fall Resulting In Striking Against Other Object E888.8 Other Fall E916 Struck Accidently by Falling Object Please review other falling object codes at FlashCode Striking Against Or Struck Accidentally By Objects Or Persons E917.0 Striking Against Or Struck Accidentally By Objects or Persons In Sports E917.7 Striking Against Or Struck Accidentally by Furniture with Subsequent Fall E917.8 Striking Against Or Struck Accidentally (Fall in Bathtub) Overexertion And Strenuous And Repetitive Movements Or Loads E927.0 Overexertion From Sudden Strenuous Movement.

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