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M62.172 Other rupture of muscle (nontraumatic), left ankle and foot

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Name of the Condition

  • Other rupture of muscle (nontraumatic), left ankle and foot

Summary

Other rupture of muscle (nontraumatic), left ankle and foot refers to the tearing or splitting of muscle fibers in the left ankle or foot region without associated trauma. This condition can disrupt muscle structure and function, potentially leading to pain, weakness, or impaired movement in the affected area.

Causes

The exact cause of nontraumatic muscle rupture is not fully understood. It may involve degenerative changes within the muscle, overuse, underlying systemic conditions, or factors that weaken muscle integrity, such as certain metabolic or connective tissue disorders.

Risk Factors

  • Increasing age
  • Repetitive or improper muscle use in the ankle or foot
  • Pre-existing muscle or connective tissue disorders
  • Certain systemic diseases affecting muscle health
  • Use of medications that weaken muscle (e.g., corticosteroids)

Symptoms

  • Sudden or gradual onset of pain in the affected ankle or foot muscle
  • Weakness or reduced muscle strength in the ankle or foot
  • Visible bulging or deformity in the muscle
  • Difficulty with movement or performing tasks involving the ankle or foot
  • Possible bruising or swelling in the area

Diagnosis

Diagnosis typically involves a physical examination to assess muscle integrity and function. Imaging tests such as MRI or ultrasound may be used to visualize muscle structure and confirm rupture. Patient history and activity level are also evaluated to rule out traumatic causes.

Treatment Options

  • Rest and avoidance of activities that strain the affected muscle
  • Physical therapy to restore strength and flexibility
  • Pain management with NSAIDs or other medications
  • In severe cases, surgical intervention may be considered

Prognosis and Follow-Up

Prognosis depends on the severity of the rupture and adherence to treatment. Most cases improve with conservative management, but recovery may take weeks to months. Follow-up care may include monitoring for healing and gradual return to activity under medical guidance.

Complications

  • Chronic pain or weakness
  • Reduced mobility or function
  • Recurrence of rupture
  • Potential for secondary injury due to altered movement patterns

Lifestyle & Prevention

  • Maintain proper muscle strength and flexibility through regular exercise
  • Avoid overuse or improper techniques during physical activities
  • Use appropriate footwear and support for ankle and foot activities
  • Address underlying health conditions that may weaken muscles

When to Seek Professional Help

Seek medical attention if you experience sudden or severe pain, visible muscle deformity, inability to bear weight, or if symptoms worsen despite rest. Prompt evaluation is important to rule out other conditions and initiate appropriate care.

Tips for Medical Coders

Document the anatomical specificity (left ankle and foot) and confirm nontraumatic etiology. Ensure clinical notes support the absence of trauma and specify the affected site to justify the code M62.172. Include details on muscle involvement and any contributing factors for accurate coding.

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