Pain Codes in ICD-10-CM
abdomen pain | ( R10.-) |
shoulder pain | ( M25.51-) |
spine pain | ( M54.-) |
throat pain | ( R07.0) |
tongue pain | ( K14.6) |
What causes middle back pain?
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Spinal lesions can cause different symptoms depending on their location on the spinal cord as well as the lesion type and cause. There may be problems with motor skills and abilities. Some people experience chronic pain, while others may have a loss of certain bodily functions due to the blockage or interruption of nerve signals.
M54. 9 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 M54.
M54. 50 (Low back pain, unspecified)
Lumbago with sciatica, right side 41 became effective on October 1, 2021. This is the American ICD-10-CM version of M54.
ICD-10 code M54. 5, low back pain, effective October 1, 2021. That means providers cannot use M54.
For starters, dorsalgia is severe back pain, which could be coming from different parts of the spine. Depending on the specific section of the spine where the pain is coming from, there are six types of dorsalgia.
Dorsalgia means back or spine pain, including low back, mid back, and sciatic pain. It does not include pain related to scoliosis, lordosis, or other specifically classified conditions.
A disorder characterized by marked discomfort sensation in the neck area. Discomfort or more intense forms of pain that are localized to the cervical region. This term generally refers to pain in the posterior or lateral regions of the neck. Painful sensation in the neck area.
Pain in cervical spine for less than 3 months. Pain in cervical spine for more than 3 months. Pain, cervical (neck) spine, acute less than 3 months. Pain, cervical (neck), chronic, more than 3 months. Clinical Information. A disorder characterized by marked discomfort sensation in the neck area.
Low back pain. Acute low back pain; Acute low back pain for less than 3 months; Acute low back pain less than 3 months; Chronic low back pain; Chronic low back pain for greater than 3 months; Chronic low back pain greater than 3 months; Chronic low back pain greater than 3 months duration; Low back pain for less than 3 months;
Panniculitis affecting regions of neck and back, sacral and sacrococcygeal region. Panniculitis aff regions of neck/bk, sacr/sacrocygl region; Lumbar facet joint pain; Lumbar facet syndrome; Muscle spasm of thoracic area of back; Muscle spasm of thoracic back; Panniculitis of sacrococcygeal; Panniculitis of sacrococcygeal area.