What ICD-10 Codes are Used for Left Shoulder Pain?
Here are the most frequently used Left Shoulder Pain ICD Codes:
M25.512
The ICD-10 diagnosis code M25.512 specifically represents pain in the left shoulder. This code indicates both acute and chronic pain in the shoulder region. Left shoulder pain can be caused by various factors such as injury, overuse, inflammation, or degenerative changes.
M25.519
Used to identify pain in an unspecified shoulder, this general code can be utilized to describe pain in either the right or left shoulder, regardless of the underlying cause. This code is commonly used when a patient presents with shoulder pain, but the specific cause is unknown.
M25.612
The ICD-10 code M25.612 is specifically assigned to identify stiffness in the left shoulder, not elsewhere classified. This code describes stiffness in the left shoulder, regardless of the underlying cause.
M25.69
It is utilized to identify stiffness of an unspecified shoulder, not elsewhere classified. This general code can describe stiffness in either the right or left shoulder, irrespective of the underlying cause.
M25.619
This general code is for shoulder stiffness in the right or left shoulder, regardless of the underlying cause. It provides a broad classification for shoulder stiffness without specifying the side or cause.
M25.60
This code is used to identify unspecified joint stiffness, including left shoulder pain. This code is general and applicable to describe stiffness in any joint of the body, irrespective of the underlying cause. It is commonly employed when a patient presents with joint stiffness, but the specific cause is not yet determined.
M25.812
This code allows for the identification and documentation of specific conditions affecting the left shoulder joint, providing a more accurate description and classification.
M25.819
When a patient has a joint disorder in their shoulder, the specific cause of the disorder is unknown. M25.819 is used to identify other specified common disorders of an unspecified shoulder, providing a general classification.

