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ICD-10 code: S43.211A

Disease category: S43.211: Anterior subluxation of right sternoclavicular joint

Anterior Subluxation of Right Sternoclavicular Joint, Initial Encounter: A Brief Overview

Anterior subluxation of the right sternoclavicular joint refers to a condition where the collarbone (clavicle) becomes partially dislocated from the breastbone (sternum) towards the front of the body. This initial encounter article aims to provide a concise understanding of this condition, its causes, symptoms, and diagnostic procedures.

  1. Causes: Anterior subluxation of the right sternoclavicular joint can occur due to trauma, such as a direct blow to the joint or a forceful fall on an outstretched arm. It may also result from repetitive stress or overuse injuries.
  2. Symptoms: Individuals with this condition may experience pain, tenderness, and swelling around the right sternoclavicular joint. There might be a visible deformity or a sense of instability in the area. Shoulder and arm movements may exacerbate the discomfort.
  3. Diagnostic Procedures: To diagnose anterior subluxation of the right sternoclavicular joint, a healthcare professional will typically conduct a thorough physical examination. This may involve assessing the range of motion, looking for visible signs of displacement, and palpating the joint for tenderness. Additional imaging tests such as X-rays or CT scans might be necessary to confirm the diagnosis.

It is important to note that this article focuses on providing information and understanding of the condition and does not cover treatment options. Treatment decisions should be made in consultation with a qualified healthcare professional who can assess the severity of the condition and recommend appropriate interventions.

Treatment of Anterior subluxation of right sternoclavicular joint, initial encounter:

Treatment Options for Anterior Subluxation of Right Sternoclavicular Joint, Initial Encounter

Anterior subluxation of the right sternoclavicular joint refers to the partial displacement of the collarbone (clavicle) from the breastbone (sternum) on the right side of the body. This condition can cause pain, discomfort, and limited range of motion in the affected joint. If you have be...

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