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ICD-10 code: S92.253S

Disease category: S92.253: Displaced fracture of navicular [scaphoid] of unspecified foot

Understanding Displaced Fracture of Navicular [Scaphoid] of Unspecified Foot, Sequela

A displaced fracture of the navicular bone, also known as the scaphoid bone, is a common injury that can occur in any of the foot bones. This type of fracture happens when there is a break in the bone, and the pieces of the bone are no longer aligned correctly. When left untreated, this type of fracture can lead to sequelae, which are long-term effects that can impact a person's ability to walk and perform daily activities.

  1. Causes of Displaced Fracture of Navicular [Scaphoid] of Unspecified Foot
  2. There are several causes of a displaced fracture of the navicular bone, including:

    • Direct impact to the foot, such as a fall or collision
    • Twisting or bending the foot in an awkward position
    • Repetitive stress on the foot, such as running or jumping
  3. Symptoms of Displaced Fracture of Navicular [Scaphoid] of Unspecified Foot
  4. The symptoms of a displaced fracture of the navicular bone can vary, but common signs include:

    • Pain in the foot, especially when walking or putting weight on it
    • Swelling and tenderness around the fracture site
    • Difficulty moving the foot or ankle
    • Bruising or discoloration of the skin around the fracture site
  5. Diagnosis of Displaced Fracture of Navicular [Scaphoid] of Unspecified Foot
  6. If you suspect that you have a displaced fracture of the navicular bone, you should seek medical attention right away. Your doctor will perform a physical exam and may order imaging tests, such as an X-ray or MRI, to confirm the diagnosis.

  7. Prevention of Displaced Fracture of Navicular [Scaphoid] of Unspecified Foot
  8. You can reduce your risk of a displaced fracture of the navicular bone by:

    • Wearing supportive shoes that fit properly
    • Using proper technique when exercising or playing sports
    • Gradually increasing the intensity of your workouts
    • Taking breaks and resting when you feel pain or discomfort
  9. Conclusion
  10. A displaced fracture of the nav

    Treatment of Displaced fracture of navicular [scaphoid] of unspecified foot, sequela:

    Treatment Options for Displaced Fracture of Navicular [Scaphoid] of Unspecified Foot, Sequela

    A displaced fracture of the navicular bone, also known as a scaphoid fracture, is a common injury that can occur in the foot. This type of fracture can be caused by a fall or a direct blow to the foot, and can cause pain and swelling. It is important to seek treatment for a displaced fract...

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