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stress fracture

Medical Definition

Fractures due to the strain caused by repetitive exercise. they are thought to arise from a combination of muscle fatigue and bone failure, and occur in situations where bone remodeling predominates over repair. the most common sites of stress fractures are the metatarsus; fibula; tibia; and femoral neck.

Wikipedia Summary

A stress fracture is a fatigue-induced bone fracture caused by repeated stress over time. Instead of resulting from a single severe impact, stress fractures are the result of accumulated injury from repeated submaximal loading, such as running or jumping...
Related Codes (272)
Code
Description
Billable
Details
M84.3Stress fracture
Additional Codes (1)Type 1 Excludes (3)Type 2 Excludes (2)
M84.30Stress fracture, unspecified site
M84.30XAStress fracture, unspecified site, initial encounter for fracture
M84.30XDStress fracture, unspecified site, subsequent encounter for fracture with routine healing
M84.30XGStress fracture, unspecified site, subsequent encounter for fracture with delayed healing
M84.30XKStress fracture, unspecified site, subsequent encounter for fracture with nonunion
M84.30XPStress fracture, unspecified site, subsequent encounter for fracture with malunion
M84.30XSStress fracture, unspecified site, sequela
M84.311Stress fracture, right shoulder
M84.311AStress fracture, right shoulder, initial encounter for fracture

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