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S46.299 Other injury of muscle, fascia and tendon of other parts of biceps, unspecified arm

ICD10CM code

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Name of the Condition

  • Other injury of muscle, fascia and tendon of other parts of biceps, unspecified arm

Summary

This condition involves damage to the muscle, fascia, or tendon of the biceps in areas other than the shoulder or upper arm, affecting an unspecified arm. It may result from trauma or overuse and can impair movement and cause pain in the affected region.

Causes

Injuries may result from direct trauma, such as a blow to the arm, or from overuse, including repetitive lifting or sudden forceful movements. Tears or strains can occur when the tissue is stretched beyond its capacity.

Risk Factors

  • Engaging in activities with repetitive arm motion, such as weightlifting or manual labor.
  • Poor muscle conditioning or inadequate warm-up before exercise.
  • Previous injuries to the biceps or surrounding structures.

Symptoms

  • Pain localized to the biceps region.
  • Swelling or bruising in the affected area.
  • Reduced strength or difficulty flexing the arm.
  • Tenderness to touch.

Diagnosis

Diagnosis involves a physical examination to assess pain, range of motion, and tissue integrity. Imaging, such as ultrasound or MRI, may be used to evaluate the extent of soft tissue damage.

Treatment Options

  • Rest and ice to reduce swelling and pain.
  • Physical therapy to restore strength and flexibility.
  • Pain management with NSAIDs or other medications.
  • In severe cases, surgical repair.

Prognosis and Follow-Up

Recovery depends on the severity of the injury and adherence to treatment. Most mild cases resolve with conservative care, while severe injuries may require longer recovery or surgery. Follow-up appointments monitor healing and functional progress.

Complications

  • Chronic pain or weakness if untreated.
  • Limited range of motion.
  • Re-injury due to inadequate healing.

Lifestyle & Prevention

  • Use proper form during physical activities.
  • Warm up and stretch before exercise.
  • Avoid overexertion and repetitive strain.

When to Seek Professional Help

Seek care if pain is severe, worsens, or persists, or if there is significant swelling, bruising, or loss of function.

Tips for Medical Coders

Document the affected arm (right, left, or unspecified) and specify the anatomical location of the injury. Ensure clinical details support the use of this code, as it applies to biceps injuries outside the shoulder or upper arm region.

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