These include chronic pain due to trauma, like a bone fracture, chronic post-procedural pain (such as long-lasting pain after surgery), central pain syndrome and chronic pain syndrome, along with catch-all codes for diseases of the nervous system and for otherwise unclassified pain.
Thoracic stenosis symptoms may include:
Thoracic facet syndrome, also known as thoracic facet disease or thoracic osteoarthritis, is a degenerative spine condition in which the facet joints of the thoracic (middle) region of spine deteriorate over time and become painful and stiff.
The thoracic facet joints connect the thoracic vertebrae in your back to the side of your spine in the middle portion of your back. These joints provide stability, support and mobility to your spine. Regular wear and tear erodes the cartilage and causes inflammation.
A. If the documentation is facet arthropathy the index must be followed and the correct code assignment will be M46. 96 Unspecified inflammatory spondylopathy, lumbar region.
ICD-10-CM Code for Pain in thoracic spine M54. 6.
There are two facet joints in each spinal motion segment. The facet joints are situated between the pedicle and lamina of the same vertebra and form the articular pillars that act to provide structural stability to the vertebral column as a whole.
Symptoms: People with thoracic facet irritation often complain of a sharp, stabbing, well-localized pain in the mid back. In most cases the pain gets worse after long periods of inactivity, like in the morning after a long night's sleep.
Lumbar facet arthropathy, also called facet joint arthritis or facet joint syndrome, refers to lower back pain caused by inflammation of the facet joints that connect one vertebra to another in the spine and the cartilage that lines them.
Spondylosis (aka Facet Pain or Facet Disease) is often used interchangeably with osteoarthritis and degenerative joint disease, but they are in fact distinct conditions (which may occur together) with different treatment protocols. Recognizing this is crucial.
ICD-10-CM Code for Arthropathy, unspecified M12. 9.
ICD-10 code: M54. 14 Radiculopathy Thoracic region.
ICD-Code M54. 5 is a billable ICD-10 code used for healthcare diagnosis reimbursement of chronic low back pain. Its corresponding ICD-9 code is 724.2.
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.
Stiffness and loss of flexibility in the spine, such as being unable to straighten your back or turn your neck. Swelling and tenderness over the affected vertebrae. Feeling of grinding when moving the spine. Pain, swelling and stiffness in other areas of the body (especially in inflammatory arthritis)
spinal columnFacet joints are located in the spinal column, on the posterior portion of the vertebral bodies. The facets themselves are the product of where 2 vertebrae come into contact.
There are several symptoms that indicate a person's pain is coming from the facet joints. The pain is often a diffuse, dull ache in the low back directly over the spine that can spread to the buttocks. In the neck it can be felt in the shoulders and back of the skull.
In most patients, thoracic disc degeneration is treated non-surgically. Non-impact aerobic exercise (walking, bicycling), back and core strengthening are typically recommended with a physical therapist.
Unfortunately the GEMs mapping to ICD-10 for this code is M54.08 Panniculitis affecting region of neck and back, sacrococcygeal region. This is defined as inflammation of subcutaneous adipose tissue, which is not consistent with facet syndrome. This is a great example of how doctors who rely only on GEMs are headed for trouble. However, if the patient really has panniculitis, the this code is perfect.
The facet joints are a pair of joints in the posterior aspect of the spine. Their proper name is zygapophysial joints. These joints can become inflamed due to trauma or overuse and cause back pain. This is called facet syndrome. Unfortunately there was no ICD-9 code for this condition.
However, a patient may have an acute case of facet syndrome which does not include degeneration. And this code does not seem to address these acute cases. The moral of the story is to learn how to use the code book.
There is, unfortunately, still no ICD-10 code for facet syndrome. But, M53.8- other specified dorsopathies can be used just like the old ICD-9 code. It is the "other" code, which means it can be used for a specified condition like facet syndrome.
Cervical syndrome. Chronic disorder of cervical spine greater than three months. Facet syndrome of cervical spine. Facet syndrome, cervical. Musculoskeletal disorder of neck. Musculoskeletal disorder of the neck.
The 2022 edition of ICD-10-CM M53.82 became effective on October 1, 2021.