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Encounter for fitting and adjustment of complete right artificial leg
ICD10CM code
Name of the Condition
- Encounter for fitting and adjustment of complete right artificial leg
Summary
This encounter involves the process of fitting and adjusting a complete artificial leg for a patient who has undergone an amputation of the right leg. The prosthetic leg is tailored to fit the individual's residual limb and ensure optimal function and comfort.
Causes
- The need for a complete right artificial leg usually arises from the amputation of the right leg. Common causes of amputation include severe trauma, diabetic complications, vascular diseases, or cancer.
Risk Factors
- Conditions that may necessitate a leg amputation include diabetes, peripheral artery disease, severe infections, or traumatic injuries.
Symptoms
- Prior to the fitting, a person might experience symptoms related to the loss of the limb, such as phantom limb sensations or difficulties in mobility.
Diagnosis
- Fitting and adjustment need evaluations by a prosthetist, which involves force plates, alignment tools, and gait analysis.
Treatment Options
- The main "treatment" involves the initial fitting and ongoing adjustments of the prosthetic leg.
- Rehabilitation therapy often follows to help the patient adapt to the prosthetic.
Prognosis and Follow-Up
- With a proper fit and adjustments, individuals can expect to regain mobility and independence.
- Regular follow-ups are crucial to ensure that the prosthetic remains well-fitted as the residual limb shape may change over time.
Complications
- Ill-fitting prosthetics can lead to skin breakdown, discomfort, and reduced mobility.
Lifestyle & Prevention
- Active participation in rehabilitation can improve outcomes.
- Maintaining a healthy lifestyle and stable weight can prevent complications.
When to Seek Professional Help
- Seek help if experiencing pain, discomfort, or signs of infection around the residual limb, or if there are issues with the prosthetic fit or function.
Additional Resources
- Amputee Coalition: amputee-coalition.org
- Prosthetics and Orthotics Societies and Support Groups
Tips for Medical Coders
- Ensure accurate documentation of the specific limb (right leg) and the nature of the encounter (fitting and adjustment).
- Avoid confusion with codes for initial amputation or different prosthetic adjustments.