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Other specific joint derangements of right shoulder, not elsewhere classified

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Name of the Condition

  • Other Specific Joint Derangements of Right Shoulder, Not Elsewhere Classified (M24.811)

Summary

  • This condition refers to a set of unusual or less common joint problems affecting the right shoulder that don't fit neatly into other standardized categories. These issues often involve abnormal movement or positioning of the shoulder joint, which may not be caused by common conditions like arthritis or tendonitis.

Causes

  • This condition can stem from a variety of causes, including past injuries or trauma, overuse of the shoulder, congenital defects, or other less common joint abnormalities.

Risk Factors

  • Individuals with a history of shoulder injuries, occupations or sports involving repetitive shoulder movements, or congenital joint abnormalities may have an increased risk of developing this condition.

Symptoms

  • Common symptoms may include pain, instability, reduced range of motion, or a feeling of clicking or catching in the shoulder.

Diagnosis

  • Diagnosis typically involves a combination of patient history review, physical examination, and imaging tests like X-rays or MRIs to identify the specific derangement and rule out other conditions.

Treatment Options

  • Treatment plans might include physical therapy to strengthen shoulder muscles and improve mobility, pain management through medications, or, in severe cases, surgical intervention to correct the joint derangement.

Prognosis and Follow-Up

  • The prognosis varies depending on the severity and specific nature of the derangement. With appropriate treatment, many patients regain significant function and experience pain relief. Regular follow-up appointments are crucial for monitoring progress and making adjustments to the treatment plan.

Complications

  • If left untreated, complications may include chronic pain, persistent instability, or further damage to the shoulder joint, which could lead to additional orthopedic problems.

Lifestyle & Prevention

  • Maintaining a healthy weight, engaging in regular exercise that promotes shoulder strength and flexibility, and avoiding repetitive or excessive strain on the shoulder can help prevent this condition.

When to Seek Professional Help

  • Individuals should consult a healthcare professional if they experience persistent shoulder pain, instability, or any new symptoms that affect shoulder function, particularly after an injury.

Additional Resources

  • American Academy of Orthopaedic Surgeons (AAOS)
  • Arthritis Foundation
  • National Institute of Arthritis and Musculoskeletal and Skin Diseases (NIAMS)

Tips for Medical Coders

  • Ensure precise documentation of the specific joint derangement and its location (right shoulder) to support the use of ICD code M24.811.
  • Take care not to confuse this code with more common shoulder conditions, ensuring it accurately reflects the unspecified nature of the joint derangement.

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