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ICD-10 code: S63.013D

Disease category: S63.013: Subluxation of distal radioulnar joint of unspecified wrist

Understanding Subluxation of Distal Radioulnar Joint of Unspecified Wrist

Subluxation of the distal radioulnar joint is a condition that occurs when the ulna bone in the forearm partially dislocates from its normal position in relation to the radius bone, leading to instability in the wrist joint. This condition can cause pain, limited mobility, and discomfort.

During a subsequent encounter, patients may experience the need for further evaluation and management of their wrist condition. It is essential to understand the causes, symptoms, and potential complications associated with subluxation to provide the best possible care.

  1. Causes: Subluxation can be caused by various factors, including trauma, repetitive stress injuries, and certain medical conditions. Falls, accidents, and sudden impacts to the wrist are common culprits. Additionally, activities that involve repetitive twisting or rotation of the forearm, such as playing sports or using certain tools, can increase the risk of subluxation.
  2. Symptoms: Patients with subluxation of the distal radioulnar joint may experience pain, swelling, and tenderness in the wrist. They may also have difficulty rotating their forearm or performing activities that require wrist movement. Some individuals may notice a clicking or popping sensation in the affected joint.
  3. Diagnosis: To diagnose subluxation, a healthcare provider will perform a thorough examination of the wrist, assessing the range of motion, stability, and any signs of swelling or deformity. X-rays or other imaging tests may be ordered to determine the extent of the subluxation and rule out any associated fractures.
  4. Complications: If left untreated, subluxation of the distal radioulnar joint can lead to chronic pain, joint instability, and further damage to the surrounding ligaments and tissues. It is crucial to seek medical attention promptly to prevent long-term complications and ensure proper management of the condition.

Subluxation of the distal radioulnar joint of an unspecified wrist requires comprehensive evaluation and ongoing care. By understanding the causes, symptoms, and potential complications associated with this condition, healthcare providers can offer appropriate guidance and treatment options tailored to each patient's needs.

Treatment of Subluxation of distal radioulnar joint of unspecified wrist, subsequent encounter:

Treatment Options for Subluxation of Distal Radioulnar Joint of Unspecified Wrist, Subsequent Encounter

Subluxation of the distal radioulnar joint refers to the partial dislocation of the joint between the radius and ulna bones in the wrist. This condition can cause pain, instability, and limited range of motion in the affected wrist. If you have been diagnosed with subluxation of ...

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