M71 refers to Other bursopathies, a broad category encompassing injuries, inflammations, and degenerative changes affecting muscles, tendons, bursae, and connective tissue due to repetitive strain, overuse, pressure, or idiopathic causes.
Diagnosis of Other bursopathies involves thorough physical examination, musculoskeletal ultrasound, MRI for soft tissue detail, and sometimes aspiration of bursae or biopsy (for fibroblastic lesions) to differentiate benign from aggressive conditions.
ICD10 code M71 is used by orthopedic surgeons, sports medicine physicians, rheumatologists, physical therapists, and rehabilitation teams to document soft tissue disorders and guide treatment including rest, physical therapy, injections, or surgery.
Q1: What is ICD10 code M71?
A: It refers to Other bursopathies, covering a range of soft tissue injuries and disorders resulting from overuse, mechanical stress, or abnormal tissue proliferation.
Q2: What are bursopathies (M71)?
A: Disorders of the bursae (fluid-filled sacs), commonly presenting as bursitis due to friction, pressure, or trauma.
Q3: What are enthesopathies (M76, M77)?
A: Disorders where tendons or ligaments attach to bone, often leading to pain and inflammation (e.g., tennis elbow, jumper's knee).
Q4: What are fibroblastic disorders (M72)?
A: Conditions like Dupuytren's contracture, where fibroblast proliferation leads to abnormal thickening or scarring of connective tissue.
Q5: How are these conditions treated?
A: Treatment includes conservative management (rest, NSAIDs, physical therapy), corticosteroid injections, extracorporeal shockwave therapy, or surgical intervention if conservative measures fail.
ICD10 code M71 provides a standardized framework for diagnosing and treating Other bursopathies, facilitating early intervention, improved mobility, and better long-term outcomes for patients with soft tissue injuries or disorders.
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