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ICD-10 code: S53.133A

Disease category: S53.133: Medial subluxation of unspecified ulnohumeral joint

Medial Subluxation of Unspecified Ulnohumeral Joint: What You Need to Know

Medial subluxation of the ulnohumeral joint occurs when the ulna bone partially dislocates from the humerus bone towards the medial (inner) side of the arm. This condition can cause significant pain, discomfort, and weakness in the affected arm.

Medial subluxation can be caused by a variety of factors, including trauma, overuse, or degenerative changes in the joint. Symptoms may include pain, swelling, limited range of motion, and a feeling of instability in the joint.

If you suspect that you have a medial subluxation of the ulnohumeral joint, it is important to seek medical attention right away. Your doctor will perform a physical exam and may order imaging tests such as X-rays or an MRI to determine the extent of the subluxation.

  1. Physical Therapy: Your doctor may recommend physical therapy to help strengthen the muscles surrounding the joint and improve range of motion.
  2. Bracing: In some cases, a brace or splint may be used to provide support to the joint and prevent further injury.
  3. Activity Modification: Your doctor may recommend modifying your activities to avoid movements that exacerbate the subluxation.

It is important to note that untreated medial subluxation can lead to long-term complications such as chronic pain, joint instability, and even arthritis. Therefore, seeking prompt medical attention and following your doctor's recommendations for treatment is crucial for a successful recovery.

While there is no one-size-fits-all treatment for medial subluxation of the ulnohumeral joint, working closely with your healthcare provider can help you achieve the best possible outcome and prevent long-term complications.

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Treatment Options for Medial Subluxation of Unspecified Ulnohumeral Joint, Initial Encounter

Medial subluxation of the unspecified ulnohumeral joint occurs when the ulna bone in the forearm slips out of place from the humerus in the upper arm. This condition can cause pain, swelling, and limited range of motion in the affected arm. If you are experiencing these symptoms, it is impo...

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