Codes / ICD10CM / M89.032

M89.032 Algoneurodystrophy, left forearm

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Name of the Condition

  • Algoneurodystrophy, left forearm
    • Also known as Reflex Sympathetic Dystrophy (RSD) or Complex Regional Pain Syndrome Type I (CRPS I).

Summary

Algoneurodystrophy is a chronic pain condition affecting the left forearm. It involves abnormal nervous system and immune responses following tissue injury, leading to persistent pain, sensory changes, and functional impairment.

Causes

The exact cause is not fully understood, but it often follows trauma, surgery, or other injuries to the left forearm. Abnormal nerve signaling, inflammation, and dysregulated immune responses are thought to contribute to the condition.

Risk Factors

  • Trauma or injury to the left forearm
  • Certain surgeries (e.g., forearm procedures)
  • Prolonged immobilization
  • Higher prevalence in females and individuals aged 30–70

Symptoms

  • Severe, burning pain in the left forearm
  • Sensitivity to touch or cold
  • Swelling, skin discoloration, or temperature changes
  • Limited range of motion or motor dysfunction
  • Muscle weakness or atrophy

Diagnosis

Clinical evaluation, including medical history and physical examination, is key. Imaging (e.g., X-rays, MRI) may rule out other conditions, while sympathetic nervous system tests can support the diagnosis.

Treatment Options

  • Pain management with medications (e.g., NSAIDs, anticonvulsants)
  • Physical therapy to restore mobility
  • Sympathetic nerve blocks
  • Psychotherapy to address emotional aspects of chronic pain

Prognosis and Follow-Up

Prognosis varies; early intervention may improve outcomes. Regular follow-up is important to monitor symptoms and adjust treatment. Some individuals experience gradual improvement, while others may have persistent pain.

Complications

  • Chronic pain and disability
  • Muscle atrophy or contractures
  • Psychological distress (e.g., anxiety, depression)
  • Reduced quality of life

Lifestyle & Prevention

  • Avoid prolonged immobilization of the left forearm
  • Engage in gentle range-of-motion exercises as advised
  • Manage stress through relaxation techniques
  • Protect the forearm from further injury

When to Seek Professional Help

Seek care if you experience severe, unexplained pain in the left forearm, especially after injury or surgery, or if symptoms worsen despite home care.

Tips for Medical Coders

Document the specific site (left forearm) and clinical details supporting the diagnosis. Ensure the code aligns with the patient’s medical record and clinical findings.

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