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ICD-10 code: S92.062D

Disease category: S92.062: Displaced intraarticular fracture of left calcaneus

What is a Displaced Intraarticular Fracture of Left Calcaneus?
A displaced intraarticular fracture of the left calcaneus is a type of ankle injury that involves the heel bone. This type of fracture occurs when the bone breaks into multiple pieces and moves out of place. The fracture can also damage the cartilage and other soft tissues in the ankle joint.
Subsequent Encounter for Fracture with Routine Healing
After being diagnosed with a displaced intraarticular fracture of the left calcaneus, the patient will receive treatment to help the fracture heal. This may involve immobilizing the ankle with a cast or brace, taking pain medication, and engaging in physical therapy. Once the fracture has healed, the patient will have a subsequent encounter with their healthcare provider to monitor their progress and ensure that the fracture has healed properly. This is known as a subsequent encounter for fracture with routine healing.
What to Expect During a Subsequent Encounter for Fracture with Routine Healing
During a subsequent encounter for fracture with routine healing, the healthcare provider will assess the patient's ankle to ensure that the fracture has healed properly. They may order x-rays or other imaging tests to confirm that the bone has fully healed and that there are no complications. The healthcare provider will also discuss any lingering symptoms or pain that the patient may be experiencing. They may recommend additional physical therapy or other treatments to help manage these symptoms.
Conclusion
A displaced intraarticular fracture of the left calcaneus can be a painful and debilitating injury. However, with proper treatment and monitoring, most patients are able to make a full recovery. If you have experienced this type of fracture, it is important to work closely with your healthcare provider to ensure that you receive the care you need to heal properly.

Treatment of Displaced intraarticular fracture of left calcaneus, subsequent encounter for fracture with routine healing:

Displaced Intraarticular Fracture of Left Calcaneus: Treatment Options

A displaced intraarticular fracture of the left calcaneus is a severe injury that affects the heel bone. This type of fracture typically occurs when there is a high-energy impact to the foot, such as from a fall or car accident. The fracture can cause significant pain, swelling, and difficulty walking. Treatment...

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