M43 ICD 10 Code is a non-billable and non-specific code and should not be used to indicate a diagnosis for reimbursement purposes. There are other codes below it with greater level of diagnosis detail. The 2023 edition of the American ICD-10-CM code became effective on October 1, 2022.
Type 1 excludes for M43 ICD 10 code
- congenital spondylolysis and spondylolisthesis (Q76.2)
- hemivertebra (Q76.3-Q76.4)
- Klippel-Feil syndrome (Q76.1)
- lumbarization and sacralization (Q76.4)
- platyspondylisis (Q76.4)
- spina bifida occulta (Q76.0)
- spinal curvature in osteoporosis (M80.-)
- spinal curvature in Paget's disease of bone [osteitis deformans] (M88.-)
Codes
- M43.0 Spondylolysis
- M43.00 Spondylolysis, site unspecified
- M43.01 Spondylolysis, occipito-atlanto-axial region
- M43.02 Spondylolysis, cervical region
- M43.03 Spondylolysis, cervicothoracic region
- M43.04 Spondylolysis, thoracic region
- M43.05 Spondylolysis, thoracolumbar region
- M43.06 Spondylolysis, lumbar region
- M43.07 Spondylolysis, lumbosacral region
- M43.08 Spondylolysis, sacral and sacrococcygeal region
- M43.09 Spondylolysis, multiple sites in spine
- M43.1 Spondylolisthesis
- M43.10 Spondylolisthesis, site unspecified
- M43.11 Spondylolisthesis, occipito-atlanto-axial region
- M43.12 Spondylolisthesis, cervical region
- M43.13 Spondylolisthesis, cervicothoracic region
- M43.14 Spondylolisthesis, thoracic region
- M43.15 Spondylolisthesis, thoracolumbar region
- M43.16 Spondylolisthesis, lumbar region
- M43.17 Spondylolisthesis, lumbosacral region
- M43.18 Spondylolisthesis, sacral and sacrococcygeal region
- M43.19 Spondylolisthesis, multiple sites in spine
- M43.2 Fusion of spine
- M43.20 Fusion of spine, site unspecified
- M43.21 Fusion of spine, occipito-atlanto-axial region
- M43.22 Fusion of spine, cervical region
- M43.23 Fusion of spine, cervicothoracic region
- M43.24 Fusion of spine, thoracic region
- M43.25 Fusion of spine, thoracolumbar region
- M43.26 Fusion of spine, lumbar region
- M43.27 Fusion of spine, lumbosacral region
- M43.28 Fusion of spine, sacral and sacrococcygeal region
- M43.3 Recurrent atlantoaxial dislocation with myelopathy
- M43.4 Other recurrent atlantoaxial dislocation
- M43.5 Other recurrent vertebral dislocation
- M43.5X Other recurrent vertebral dislocation
- M43.5X2 Other recurrent vertebral dislocation, cervical region
- M43.5X3 Other recurrent vertebral dislocation, cervicothoracic region
- M43.5X4 Other recurrent vertebral dislocation, thoracic region
- M43.5X5 Other recurrent vertebral dislocation, thoracolumbar region
- M43.5X6 Other recurrent vertebral dislocation, lumbar region
- M43.5X7 Other recurrent vertebral dislocation, lumbosacral region
- M43.5X8 Other recurrent vertebral dislocation, sacral and sacrococcygeal region
- M43.5X9 Other recurrent vertebral dislocation, site unspecified
- M43.6 Torticollis
- M43.8 Other specified deforming dorsopathies
- M43.8X Other specified deforming dorsopathies
- M43.8X1 Other specified deforming dorsopathies, occipito-atlanto-axial region
- M43.8X2 Other specified deforming dorsopathies, cervical region
- M43.8X3 Other specified deforming dorsopathies, cervicothoracic region
- M43.8X4 Other specified deforming dorsopathies, thoracic region
- M43.8X5 Other specified deforming dorsopathies, thoracolumbar region
- M43.8X6 Other specified deforming dorsopathies, lumbar region
- M43.8X7 Other specified deforming dorsopathies, lumbosacral region
- M43.8X8 Other specified deforming dorsopathies, sacral and sacrococcygeal region
- M43.8X9 Other specified deforming dorsopathies, site unspecified
- M43.9 Deforming dorsopathy, unspecified
Possible back-references that may be applicable or related to M43 ICD10 Code:
Present On Admission (POA Exempt)
M43 ICD 10 code is considered exempt from POA reporting
Clinical information about M43 ICD 10 code
Your backbone, or spine, is made up of 26 bone discs called vertebrae. The vertebrae protect your spinal cord and allow you to stand and bend. A number of problems can change the structure of the spine or damage the vertebrae and surrounding tissue. They include:
- Infections
- Injuries
- Tumors
- Conditions, such as ankylosing spondylitis and scoliosis
- Bone changes that come with age, such as spinal stenosis and herniated disks
Spinal diseases often cause pain when bone changes put pressure on the spinal cord or nerves. They can also limit movement. Treatments differ by disease, but sometimes they include back braces and surgery.
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