
Right Distal Radius Fracture ICD-10-CM Codes | 2023
Read this short guide to learn about Right Distal Fracture ICD codes you can use!
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If a person has difficulty moving their wrist or if they’re not able to move it at all after an accident, that might be a sign that the wrist is broken. All the more if the wrist starts swelling, has a bruise, and is painful.
Falling and landing on the floor with your hands puts you at risk of breaking your wrists. People who engage in physical labor or sporting events are more at risk of breaking their wrists than others. Vehicular accidents can cause this, too.
They will conduct imaging tests to determine the type of distal radius fracture the patient has, the specific part of the distal radius it’s located in, and how severe the fracture is.
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