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ICD-10 code: S92.053G

Disease category: S92.053: Displaced other extraarticular fracture of unspecified calcaneus

Understanding Displaced Other Extraarticular Fracture of Unspecified Calcaneus

A displaced other extraarticular fracture of unspecified calcaneus is a type of fracture that occurs in the heel bone. This type of fracture is not specific to any particular part of the calcaneus bone and can occur due to a range of reasons such as a fall, sports injury, or a car accident.

When a displaced other extraarticular fracture of unspecified calcaneus occurs, the bone breaks and moves out of its normal position. This can cause pain, swelling, and difficulty walking or standing. If left untreated, the fracture can result in further complications such as arthritis or chronic pain.

Subsequent Encounter for Fracture with Delayed Healing

After a displaced other extraarticular fracture of unspecified calcaneus has been diagnosed, the patient will typically undergo treatment to help the bone heal properly. This may include immobilization of the foot, the use of crutches or a walking boot, or surgery in severe cases.

In some cases, however, the healing process may be delayed, and the patient may require a subsequent encounter for further treatment. During this subsequent encounter, the doctor will reassess the patient's healing progress and may recommend additional treatment options such as physical therapy or medication to help with pain management.

Conclusion

Displaced other extraarticular fracture of unspecified calcaneus can be a painful and debilitating injury that requires prompt medical attention. If you suspect that you may have fractured your heel bone, it is important to seek medical attention immediately. With proper treatment and care, however, most patients are able to recover fully from this type of fracture and return to their normal daily activities.

  1. Seek medical attention immediately if you suspect you have fractured your heel bone
  2. Follow your doctor's treatment plan closely to ensure proper healing
  3. Be patient and allow your body time to heal
  4. If you experience any complications or delays in healing, contact your doctor for a subsequent encounter

Treatment of Displaced other extraarticular fracture of unspecified calcaneus, subsequent encounter for fracture with delayed healing:

Treatment Options for Displaced Other Extraarticular Fracture of Unspecified Calcaneus, Subsequent Encounter for Fracture with Delayed Healing

Displaced other extraarticular fracture of unspecified calcaneus, subsequent encounter for fracture with delayed healing is a complex condition that requires proper and immediate treatment. This type of fracture occurs when the heel bone bre...

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