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S93.322 Subluxation of tarsometatarsal joint of left foot

ICD10CM code

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Name of the Condition

  • Subluxation of tarsometatarsal joint of left foot

Summary

This condition involves a partial dislocation or misalignment of the tarsometatarsal joint in the left foot. It often results in pain, swelling, and difficulty with weight-bearing activities.

Causes

Subluxation of the tarsometatarsal joint can be caused by trauma to the foot, such as twisting injuries, falls, or direct impacts. Repetitive stress or congenital joint weakness may also contribute to the condition.

Risk Factors

  • Participation in high-impact sports or activities with sudden directional changes.
  • Improper footwear or uneven surfaces.
  • Previous foot injuries or joint instability.
  • Congenital joint laxity or anatomical abnormalities.

Symptoms

  • Pain and swelling in the midfoot region.
  • Bruising or discoloration around the affected joint.
  • Inability to bear weight or walk normally.
  • Visible deformity or misalignment of the foot.
  • Tenderness to touch or pressure.

Diagnosis

Diagnosis involves a physical examination to assess joint stability, pain, and deformity. Imaging tests, such as X-rays, are used to confirm displacement and rule out fractures. CT or MRI may be used to evaluate soft tissue or ligament damage.

Treatment Options

Initial treatment focuses on immobilization of the foot with a cast or boot, rest, ice, compression, and elevation (R.I.C.E). Severe cases may require surgical intervention to realign and stabilize the joint.

Prognosis and Follow-Up

With appropriate treatment, patients can expect improvement, though recovery may take several months. Follow-up care often includes physical therapy to restore strength and mobility.

Complications

Potential complications include chronic pain, joint instability, arthritis, or permanent deformity if the condition is not properly managed.

Lifestyle & Prevention

  • Wear supportive footwear during activities.
  • Avoid uneven surfaces or high-impact sports without proper conditioning.
  • Maintain foot strength and flexibility through regular exercise.
  • Address any foot pain or instability promptly to prevent further injury.

When to Seek Professional Help

Seek medical attention if you experience severe pain, inability to bear weight, visible deformity, or if symptoms worsen despite rest and home care.

Tips for Medical Coders

Document the specific location (left foot) and confirm the diagnosis of subluxation rather than complete dislocation. Ensure clinical notes support the partial displacement of the tarsometatarsal joint and specify the affected side for accurate coding.

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