S93.6 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 2 excludes for S93.6 ICD 10 code
- sprain of metatarsophalangeal joint of toe (S93.52-)
- sprain of toe (S93.5-)
Codes
- S93.60 Unspecified sprain of foot
- S93.601 Unspecified sprain of right foot
- S93.601A Unspecified sprain of right foot, initial encounter
- S93.601D Unspecified sprain of right foot, subsequent encounter
- S93.601S Unspecified sprain of right foot, sequela
- S93.602 Unspecified sprain of left foot
- S93.602A Unspecified sprain of left foot, initial encounter
- S93.602D Unspecified sprain of left foot, subsequent encounter
- S93.602S Unspecified sprain of left foot, sequela
- S93.609 Unspecified sprain of unspecified foot
- S93.609A Unspecified sprain of unspecified foot, initial encounter
- S93.609D Unspecified sprain of unspecified foot, subsequent encounter
- S93.609S Unspecified sprain of unspecified foot, sequela
- S93.61 Sprain of tarsal ligament of foot
- S93.611 Sprain of tarsal ligament of right foot
- S93.611A Sprain of tarsal ligament of right foot, initial encounter
- S93.611D Sprain of tarsal ligament of right foot, subsequent encounter
- S93.611S Sprain of tarsal ligament of right foot, sequela
- S93.612 Sprain of tarsal ligament of left foot
- S93.612A Sprain of tarsal ligament of left foot, initial encounter
- S93.612D Sprain of tarsal ligament of left foot, subsequent encounter
- S93.612S Sprain of tarsal ligament of left foot, sequela
- S93.619 Sprain of tarsal ligament of unspecified foot
- S93.619A Sprain of tarsal ligament of unspecified foot, initial encounter
- S93.619D Sprain of tarsal ligament of unspecified foot, subsequent encounter
- S93.619S Sprain of tarsal ligament of unspecified foot, sequela
- S93.62 Sprain of tarsometatarsal ligament of foot
- S93.621 Sprain of tarsometatarsal ligament of right foot
- S93.621A Sprain of tarsometatarsal ligament of right foot, initial encounter
- S93.621D Sprain of tarsometatarsal ligament of right foot, subsequent encounter
- S93.621S Sprain of tarsometatarsal ligament of right foot, sequela
- S93.622 Sprain of tarsometatarsal ligament of left foot
- S93.622A Sprain of tarsometatarsal ligament of left foot, initial encounter
- S93.622D Sprain of tarsometatarsal ligament of left foot, subsequent encounter
- S93.622S Sprain of tarsometatarsal ligament of left foot, sequela
- S93.629 Sprain of tarsometatarsal ligament of unspecified foot
- S93.629A Sprain of tarsometatarsal ligament of unspecified foot, initial encounter
- S93.629D Sprain of tarsometatarsal ligament of unspecified foot, subsequent encounter
- S93.629S Sprain of tarsometatarsal ligament of unspecified foot, sequela
- S93.69 Other sprain of foot
- S93.691 Other sprain of right foot
- S93.691A Other sprain of right foot, initial encounter
- S93.691D Other sprain of right foot, subsequent encounter
- S93.691S Other sprain of right foot, sequela
- S93.692 Other sprain of left foot
- S93.692A Other sprain of left foot, initial encounter
- S93.692D Other sprain of left foot, subsequent encounter
- S93.692S Other sprain of left foot, sequela
- S93.699 Other sprain of unspecified foot
- S93.699A Other sprain of unspecified foot, initial encounter
- S93.699D Other sprain of unspecified foot, subsequent encounter
- S93.699S Other sprain of unspecified foot, sequela
Possible back-references that may be applicable or related to S93.6 ICD10 Code:
- S00-T88 Injury, poisoning and certain other consequences of external causes
- S90-S99 Injuries to the ankle and foot
- S93 Dislocation and sprain of joints and ligaments at ankle, foot and toe level
Present On Admission (POA Exempt)
S93.6 ICD 10 code is considered exempt from POA reporting
Clinical information about S93.6 ICD 10 code
Each of your feet has 26 bones, 33 joints, and more than 100 tendons, muscles, and ligaments. No wonder a lot of things can go wrong. Here are a few common problems:
- Bunions - hard, painful bumps on the big toe joint
- Corns and calluses - thickened skin from friction or pressure
- Plantar warts - warts on the soles of your feet
- Fallen arches - also called flat feet
Ill-fitting shoes often cause these problems. Aging and being overweight also increase your chances of having foot problems.
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