What ICD-10 Codes are Used for Wrist Pain
M25.531
This ICD 10 code for right wrist pain is used in medical billing and coding to indicate a diagnosis of pain. The code doesn't specify the cause of the pain, making it a general code for right wrist pain of any origin. Common causes of right wrist pain may include overuse, injury, arthritis, or carpal tunnel syndrome.
M25.532
Similar to M25.531, this code is used to diagnose pain, but in the left wrist.
It is a non-specific code, so it doesn't identify the underlying reason for the pain.
Left wrist pain can result from various conditions, such as fractures, tendonitis, or inflammation.
M25.541
This right wrist pain ICD 10 code indicates pain specifically in the joints of the right hand. It doesn't detail the cause, allowing healthcare professionals to use it for a wide range of joint-related issues, including osteoarthritis or rheumatoid arthritis.
M25.542
Much like M25.541, this code is for diagnosing pain in the joints of the left hand.
It is a non-specific code suitable for various joint-related conditions affecting the left hand.
M25.549
This left wrist pain ICD 10 code is used when a patient experiences joint pain in the hand, but it's not specified whether it's the right or left hand. It's also applicable when pain is present in both hands.
M54.51
This code is used to diagnose carpal tunnel syndrome in the right hand. Carpal tunnel syndrome is characterized by pressure on the wrist's median nerve, leading to pain, numbness, and tingling in the hand and fingers.
M54.52
Similar to M54.51, this ICD 10 code for left wrist pain specifies carpal tunnel syndrome. Carpal tunnel syndrome can affect either hand and often requires specific coding to indicate the side of the condition.
S66.0
This ICD 10 code for wrist pain code is used to diagnose a sprain in the wrist on the right side. A wrist sprain typically results from injuries such as falling onto an outstretched hand or sudden twisting motions, causing ligament damage and wrist pain.
S66.1
Another of the Wrist Pain ICD Codes it specifies a sprain, but in the wrist on the left side. It's important to specify the side of the sprain to ensure accurate medical coding and billing.

