M84.37 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.
Codes
- M84.371 Stress fracture, right ankle
- M84.371A Stress fracture, right ankle, initial encounter for fracture
- M84.371D Stress fracture, right ankle, subsequent encounter for fracture with routine healing
- M84.371G Stress fracture, right ankle, subsequent encounter for fracture with delayed healing
- M84.371K Stress fracture, right ankle, subsequent encounter for fracture with nonunion
- M84.371P Stress fracture, right ankle, subsequent encounter for fracture with malunion
- M84.371S Stress fracture, right ankle, sequela
- M84.372 Stress fracture, left ankle
- M84.372A Stress fracture, left ankle, initial encounter for fracture
- M84.372D Stress fracture, left ankle, subsequent encounter for fracture with routine healing
- M84.372G Stress fracture, left ankle, subsequent encounter for fracture with delayed healing
- M84.372K Stress fracture, left ankle, subsequent encounter for fracture with nonunion
- M84.372P Stress fracture, left ankle, subsequent encounter for fracture with malunion
- M84.372S Stress fracture, left ankle, sequela
- M84.373 Stress fracture, unspecified ankle
- M84.373A Stress fracture, unspecified ankle, initial encounter for fracture
- M84.373D Stress fracture, unspecified ankle, subsequent encounter for fracture with routine healing
- M84.373G Stress fracture, unspecified ankle, subsequent encounter for fracture with delayed healing
- M84.373K Stress fracture, unspecified ankle, subsequent encounter for fracture with nonunion
- M84.373P Stress fracture, unspecified ankle, subsequent encounter for fracture with malunion
- M84.373S Stress fracture, unspecified ankle, sequela
- M84.374 Stress fracture, right foot
- M84.374A Stress fracture, right foot, initial encounter for fracture
- M84.374D Stress fracture, right foot, subsequent encounter for fracture with routine healing
- M84.374G Stress fracture, right foot, subsequent encounter for fracture with delayed healing
- M84.374K Stress fracture, right foot, subsequent encounter for fracture with nonunion
- M84.374P Stress fracture, right foot, subsequent encounter for fracture with malunion
- M84.374S Stress fracture, right foot, sequela
- M84.375 Stress fracture, left foot
- M84.375A Stress fracture, left foot, initial encounter for fracture
- M84.375D Stress fracture, left foot, subsequent encounter for fracture with routine healing
- M84.375G Stress fracture, left foot, subsequent encounter for fracture with delayed healing
- M84.375K Stress fracture, left foot, subsequent encounter for fracture with nonunion
- M84.375P Stress fracture, left foot, subsequent encounter for fracture with malunion
- M84.375S Stress fracture, left foot, sequela
- M84.376 Stress fracture, unspecified foot
- M84.376A Stress fracture, unspecified foot, initial encounter for fracture
- M84.376D Stress fracture, unspecified foot, subsequent encounter for fracture with routine healing
- M84.376G Stress fracture, unspecified foot, subsequent encounter for fracture with delayed healing
- M84.376K Stress fracture, unspecified foot, subsequent encounter for fracture with nonunion
- M84.376P Stress fracture, unspecified foot, subsequent encounter for fracture with malunion
- M84.376S Stress fracture, unspecified foot, sequela
- M84.377 Stress fracture, right toe(s)
- M84.377A Stress fracture, right toe(s), initial encounter for fracture
- M84.377D Stress fracture, right toe(s), subsequent encounter for fracture with routine healing
- M84.377G Stress fracture, right toe(s), subsequent encounter for fracture with delayed healing
- M84.377K Stress fracture, right toe(s), subsequent encounter for fracture with nonunion
- M84.377P Stress fracture, right toe(s), subsequent encounter for fracture with malunion
- M84.377S Stress fracture, right toe(s), sequela
- M84.378 Stress fracture, left toe(s)
- M84.378A Stress fracture, left toe(s), initial encounter for fracture
- M84.378D Stress fracture, left toe(s), subsequent encounter for fracture with routine healing
- M84.378G Stress fracture, left toe(s), subsequent encounter for fracture with delayed healing
- M84.378K Stress fracture, left toe(s), subsequent encounter for fracture with nonunion
- M84.378P Stress fracture, left toe(s), subsequent encounter for fracture with malunion
- M84.378S Stress fracture, left toe(s), sequela
- M84.379 Stress fracture, unspecified toe(s)
- M84.379A Stress fracture, unspecified toe(s), initial encounter for fracture
- M84.379D Stress fracture, unspecified toe(s), subsequent encounter for fracture with routine healing
- M84.379G Stress fracture, unspecified toe(s), subsequent encounter for fracture with delayed healing
- M84.379K Stress fracture, unspecified toe(s), subsequent encounter for fracture with nonunion
- M84.379P Stress fracture, unspecified toe(s), subsequent encounter for fracture with malunion
- M84.379S Stress fracture, unspecified toe(s), sequela
Possible back-references that may be applicable or related to M84.37 ICD10 Code:
- M00-M99 Diseases of the musculoskeletal system and connective tissue
- M80-M85 Disorders of bone density and structure
- M84 Disorder of continuity of bone
- M84.3 Stress fracture
- M84.4 Pathological fracture, not elsewhere classified
- M84.5 Pathological fracture in neoplastic disease
- M84.6 Pathological fracture in other disease
- M84.7 Nontraumatic fracture, not elsewhere classified
- M84.8 Other disorders of continuity of bone
Present On Admission (POA Exempt)
M84.37 ICD 10 code is considered exempt from POA reporting
Clinical information about M84.37 ICD 10 code
Your ankle bone and the ends of your two lower leg bones make up the ankle joint. Your ligaments, which connect bones to one another, stabilize and support it. Your muscles and tendons move it.
The most common ankle problems are sprains and fractures (broken bones). A sprain is an injury to the ligaments. It may take a few weeks to many months to heal completely. A fracture is a break in a bone. You can also injure other parts of the ankle such as tendons, which join muscles to bone, and cartilage, which cushions your joints. Ankle sprains and fractures are common sports injuries.
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