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Thoracic, thoracolumbar, and lumbosacral intervertebral disc disorders Save


ICD-10 code: M51

Chapter: Diseases of the musculoskeletal system and connective tissue

Understanding Thoracic, Thoracolumbar, and Lumbosacral Intervertebral Disc Disorders

Intervertebral discs are located between the vertebrae of the spinal column. They act as shock absorbers and help to maintain the flexibility of the spine. Thoracic, thoracolumbar, and lumbosacral intervertebral disc disorders refer to conditions that affect the discs in the middle and lower parts of the spine.

These disorders can be caused by a variety of factors such as age, injury, or degenerative changes. Symptoms can range from mild discomfort to severe pain and may include numbness, tingling, or weakness in the affected area.

Thoracic Intervertebral Disc Disorders
  1. Thoracic Disc Herniation - This occurs when the soft inner material of the disc protrudes through the outer layer and compresses the spinal cord or nerve roots. This condition can cause pain, numbness, or weakness in the chest, back, or abdomen.
  2. Thoracic Disc Degeneration - This is a natural aging process where the disc loses its cushioning ability and becomes less flexible. This can lead to pain or stiffness in the upper back.
Thoracolumbar Intervertebral Disc Disorders
  1. Disc Herniation - This occurs when the soft inner material of the disc protrudes through the outer layer and compresses the spinal cord or nerve roots. This condition can cause pain, numbness, or weakness in the lower back, hips, or legs.
  2. Disc Degeneration - This is a natural aging process where the disc loses its cushioning ability and becomes less flexible. This can lead to pain or stiffness in the lower back.
Lumbosacral Intervertebral Disc Disorders
  1. Disc Herniation - This occurs when the soft inner material of the disc protrudes through the outer layer and compresses the spinal cord or nerve roots. This condition can cause pain, numbness, or weakness in the lower back, hips, or legs.
  2. Disc Degeneration - This is a natural aging process where the disc loses its cushioning ability and becomes less flexible. This can lead to pain or stiffness in the lower back.
  3. Spinal Stenosis - This is a narrowing of the spinal canal that can compress the spinal cord or nerve roots. This condition can cause pain, numbness, or weakness in the lower back, hips, or legs.

If you are experiencing any of these symptoms, it is important to seek medical attention. Your doctor can diagnose the condition and recommend a treatment plan that may include physical therapy

Diagnosis Codes for Thoracic, thoracolumbar, and lumbosacral intervertebral disc disorders | M51

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