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ICD-10 code: S82.846S

Disease category: S82.846: Nondisplaced bimalleolar fracture of unspecified lower leg

Nondisplaced bimalleolar fracture of unspecified lower leg, sequela: Understanding the Condition

A bimalleolar fracture is a type of ankle fracture that involves the lateral malleolus and the medial malleolus, which are the two bumps at the bottom of the tibia and fibula bones. A nondisplaced bimalleolar fracture of unspecified lower leg sequela refers to a fracture that has already healed but has resulted in long-term effects or complications.

One of the most common sequelae of a nondisplaced bimalleolar fracture is chronic pain. The pain may be mild, moderate, or severe and can be constant or intermittent. The pain may also be accompanied by stiffness and swelling of the affected ankle. This can make it difficult to perform daily activities and can negatively affect a person's quality of life.

Another common sequela of a nondisplaced bimalleolar fracture is limited mobility. The fracture may have resulted in a loss of range of motion in the ankle joint, making it difficult to move the foot up and down or side to side. This can make it difficult to walk or run, and can also increase the risk of falls.

Other possible sequelae of a nondisplaced bimalleolar fracture include arthritis, which can develop if the fracture damages the cartilage in the ankle joint, and instability, which can occur if the ligaments that support the ankle are damaged during the fracture and do not heal properly.

Conclusion

While a nondisplaced bimalleolar fracture of unspecified lower leg sequela can result in long-term effects and complications, there are treatments available to manage the symptoms and improve quality of life. If you are experiencing chronic pain, limited mobility, or other complications as a result of a previous ankle fracture, it is important to consult with your healthcare provider to determine the best course of action.

  1. Chronic pain is a common sequela of a bimalleolar fracture.
  2. Limited mobility is another common sequela of a bimalleolar fracture.
  3. Arthritis and instability are other possible sequelae of a bimalleolar fracture.

Treatment of Nondisplaced bimalleolar fracture of unspecified lower leg, sequela:

Treatment Options for Nondisplaced Bimalleolar Fracture of Unspecified Lower Leg, Sequela

A nondisplaced bimalleolar fracture of the unspecified lower leg is a common injury that occurs when two of the ankle bones, the lateral malleolus, and medial malleolus, break but remain in their proper position. The injury can cause significant pain, swelling, and difficulty walking. Dependin...

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