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Other extraarticular fracture of lower end of unspecified radius, subsequent encounter for closed fracture with nonunion Save


ICD-10 code: S52.559K

Disease category: S52.559: Other extraarticular fracture of lower end of unspecified radius

What is an Other Extraarticular Fracture of Lower End of Unspecified Radius?
An Other Extraarticular Fracture of Lower End of Unspecified Radius is an injury that occurs when one or more bones in the wrist are broken. This type of fracture is considered to be "extraarticular" because it occurs outside of the joint. It is also referred to as a "closed fracture" because the skin remains intact.
Subsequent Encounter for Closed Fracture with Nonunion
When a patient receives treatment for this type of fracture and the bone fails to heal properly, it is referred to as a "nonunion." A subsequent encounter for a closed fracture with nonunion means that the patient is seeking additional treatment for a fracture that did not heal properly.
Symptoms
Symptoms of an Other Extraarticular Fracture of Lower End of Unspecified Radius include pain, swelling, and bruising around the wrist. The patient may also have difficulty moving their wrist or hand.
Causes
This type of fracture can be caused by a variety of factors including falls, sports injuries, and car accidents. It is more common in older adults who may have weaker bones, but it can occur at any age.
Diagnosis
To diagnose an Other Extraarticular Fracture of Lower End of Unspecified Radius, a doctor will perform a physical exam and may order imaging tests such as X-rays or MRI scans.
Prevention
While it may not be possible to prevent all fractures, there are steps that can be taken to reduce the risk of injury. These include wearing protective gear when participating in sports or other activities that could result in a fall, maintaining a healthy diet and exercise routine to strengthen bones, and avoiding behaviors that could increase the risk of injury such as drinking and driving.
Conclusion
While an Other Extraarticular Fracture of Lower End of Unspecified Radius can be a painful and debilitating injury, prompt treatment and proper care can help ensure a successful recovery. If you suspect that you may have a broken bone in your wrist, it is important to seek medical attention right away to prevent further damage and improve your chances of healing properly.

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Treatment Options for Other Extraarticular Fracture of Lower End of Unspecified Radius, Subsequent Encounter for Closed Fracture with Nonunion

Fractures can be a painful and debilitating injury that requires prompt treatment. When it comes to the lower end of the radius, a bone in the forearm, an extraarticular fracture can occur. This type of fracture happens when the bone breaks ...

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