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Discover up-to-date ICD-10 diagnosis codes, definitions, and documentation guidance optimized for accurate coding and compliant claims.
Explore 100+ ICD-10 codes across spine, joint, and connective tissue disorders — all explained with documentation and coding guidance
This comprehensive guide includes a wide range of F-series ICD-10 codes, essential for professionals in mental and behavioral health fields.
Explore ICD-10 Z00–Z99 codes for preventive care, screenings, and health determinants, with detailed descriptions for precise billing.
Access thousands of diagnoses sorted by clinical category with ICD-10 codes, criteria, and supporting medical details for accurate documentation.
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ICD-10 code G31.9 is used to classify unspecified degenerative diseases of the nervous system, including early-stage neurodegenerative conditions. This blog explores proper documentation practices, coding strategies, and tips for improving billing accuracy when treating progressive neurological disorders.
ICD-10 M06.9 is assigned when documenting rheumatoid arthritis without specific joint involvement. This article breaks down how to use the code in various care settings, including when working with rheumatologists, physical therapists, and insurance providers to ensure full reimbursement.
ICD-10 T31.X codes are used to classify burns by the extent of total body surface area affected. This blog explains when and how to use these codes, along with real-world coding examples, tips for sequencing, and important documentation reminders for emergency, inpatient, and follow-up care.
ICD-10 code F41.0 identifies panic disorder, a condition marked by sudden, intense episodes of fear and anxiety. It often requires psychological support and may benefit from therapy and medication.
Traumatic brain injury, coded as ICD-10 S06.2X9A, refers to internal head trauma with potential long-term cognitive and physical effects. Treatment typically involves immediate care, rehab, and neurological monitoring.
Stroke, classified under ICD-10 I63.9, is a medical emergency caused by interrupted blood flow to the brain. Early diagnosis, treatment, and rehabilitation are key to minimizing damage and recovery.
ICD-10 F03.90 refers to unspecified dementia without behavioral disturbance. This condition affects memory, thinking, and daily function, and often progresses gradually, requiring long-term care and support.
Difficulty swallowing, or dysphagia, is categorized under ICD-10 R13.10. It can affect nutrition and safety, and often requires medical evaluation, therapy, or dietary changes to manage effectively.
What is ICD-10 Code M43.6 for Torticollis? This guide explains the causes, clinical details, and billing rules for proper documentation in 2025.
What does ICD-10 Code K21.9 actually mean for GERD patients without visible oesophagitis? Discover what this diagnosis includes, and get key 2025 billing updates to ensure compliant claims and accurate reimbursements.
ICD-10 Code P94.2 refers to Congenital Hypotonia, a condition characterized by low muscle tone present at birth. This guide covers its clinical significance, common symptoms, and how healthcare providers can ensure correct coding and documentation for reimbursement.
Mixed receptive-expressive language disorder (F80.2) is a developmental condition characterized by significant impairments in both understanding and using spoken language. The condition impacts academic achievement, social communication, and daily functioning, requiring specialized intervention from speech-language pathologists and other healthcare providers.
Unspecified abdominal pain (R10.9) is a symptom-based ICD-10 code used when a patient presents with generalized abdominal discomfort without a clear cause or specific location. This code represents pain that cannot be attributed to a particular abdominal region or underlying condition after initial evaluation
Aphasia (ICD-10 code R47.01) is a language disorder that impairs a person’s ability to process and formulate language due to damage in specific brain regions. This communication disorder affects expression, comprehension, reading, and writing abilities, often resulting from stroke, brain injury, or neurological disease.
ICD-10 code F80.1 refers to Expressive Language Disorder, where children have trouble expressing themselves verbally. As of 2025, billing requires clear documentation of milestones and therapy plans for reimbursement. Early intervention boosts communication outcomes.
A neurological sign characterized by lack of coordination of muscle movements resulting in the impairment or inability to perform voluntary activities smoothly
ICD-10 code F84.0 is vital for documenting and billing autism services. This detailed guide explains how to apply it correctly, avoid denials, meet 2025 coding updates, and support optimal care for autistic individuals.
Multiple sclerosis (ICD-10 G35) impacts more than just the body—up to 50% of MS patients suffer from depression, and PTSD increases relapse risks. This guide covers G35 coding, mental health documentation, and billing tips to ensure accurate reimbursement and comprehensive care
The ICD-10 code for Parkinson's disease (G20) has been replaced with five detailed subcodes starting October 1, 2023. This update enhances precision in diagnosing, documenting, and billing Parkinson's, directly influencing patient care and reimbursement.
Discover the correct use of ICD-10 code M77.1 for diagnosing and coding lateral epicondylitis (tennis elbow), including clinical criteria, subcodes, and relevant CPT billing guidelines.
Confused about coding rotator cuff injuries in 2025? This guide breaks down ICD-10 code M75.1, shows how to avoid billing errors, and explains the latest reimbursement rules. Learn how correct laterality and documentation can reduce claim denials by up to 20%.
ICD-10 code M25.572 identifies pain in the left ankle and joints of the left foot. This guide explains its use, billing practices, related codes like S93.402A, and key documentation tips for 2025.
A sudden, involuntary contraction of a muscle or group of muscles characterized by tightness, pain, and limited range of motion, which may be localized or generalized, transient or persistent, and occur as a primary condition or secondary to other musculoskeletal pathologies.
Struggling with knee pain? Whether it's your right knee (M25.561) or left knee (M25.562), using the correct ICD-10 code is key to proper diagnosis and smooth billing. Accurate coding not only speeds up reimbursements but also ensures your care plan targets the exact source of discomfort.
A neurological condition characterized by compression or irritation of one or more nerve roots in the lumbar spine, causing pain, numbness, tingling, or weakness that radiates along the specific dermatome innervated by the affected nerve root, typically extending into the lower extremity.
A traumatic injury involving a displaced break in the bone at the base of the femoral neck on the left side, where the femoral head connects to the femoral shaft, documented during the initial encounter for a closed fracture (skin intact).
A traumatic injury involving a displaced break in the bone at the base of the femoral neck on the right side, where the femoral head connects to the femoral shaft, documented during the initial encounter for a closed fracture (skin intact).
Uncover common triggers and symptoms of right knee pain, explore effective treatments and rehab exercises, and streamline your insurance process with essential ICD-10/CPT billing insights.
Urinary tract infection, site not specified
Post-traumatic stress disorder, unspecified
Pain in the left hip
Primary generalized (osteo)arthritis
Achilles tendinitis of the right leg
Neck pain
Pain in the left knee
Generalized anxiety disorder
Weakness
Low back pain, unspecified
Pain in the left shoulder
Pain in the right hip
Carpal tunnel syndrome in the right upper limb
atherosclerotic heart disease of the native coronary artery without angina pectoris.
Other reduced mobility
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