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ICD-10 code: S96.81

Chapter: Injury, poisoning and certain other consequences of external causes

Understanding Strain of Other Specified Muscles and Tendons at Ankle and Foot Level

Strains are common injuries that occur when a muscle or tendon is stretched or torn due to excessive force or overuse. Strains can happen in any part of the body, including the ankle and foot. However, when it comes to the ankle and foot, it's not always easy to identify the exact muscle or tendon that's being affected.

That's where the diagnosis of "strain of other specified muscles and tendons at ankle and foot level" comes in. This diagnosis is used when the specific muscle or tendon that's been strained cannot be identified.

  1. Causes of Strain of Other Specified Muscles and Tendons at Ankle and Foot Level
  2. Symptoms of Strain of Other Specified Muscles and Tendons at Ankle and Foot Level
  3. Treatment of Strain of Other Specified Muscles and Tendons at Ankle and Foot Level
Causes of Strain of Other Specified Muscles and Tendons at Ankle and Foot Level

Strains at the ankle and foot level can be caused by a variety of activities and situations, including:

  • Running or jumping on hard surfaces
  • Twisting or rolling the ankle
  • Repetitive motions, such as those involved in certain sports or jobs
  • Wearing improper footwear
  • Having weak muscles or tendons in the ankle or foot
Symptoms of Strain of Other Specified Muscles and Tendons at Ankle and Foot Level

The symptoms of a strain at the ankle and foot level can vary depending on the severity of the injury. However, common symptoms include:

  • Pain or tenderness
  • Swelling
  • Bruising
  • Difficulty walking or bearing weight on the affected foot
Treatment of Strain of Other Specified Muscles and Tendons at Ankle and Foot Level

Treatment for a strain at the ankle and foot level typically involves rest, ice, compression, and elevation (RICE). In addition, over-the-counter pain relievers may be recommended to help manage pain and swelling.

If the strain is severe, a doctor may prescribe physical therapy to help strengthen the affected muscles and tendons. In some cases, surgery may be necessary to repair the damaged tissue.

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