ICD-10-CM Relaxation References

"Relaxation" Annotation Back-References in the ICD-10-CM Index to Diseases and Injuries

Browse the ICD-10-CM codes with references applicable to the clinical term "relaxation"

  • Relaxation
    • anus (sphincter) - K62.89 Other specified diseases of anus and rectum
      • psychogenic - F45.8 Other somatoform disorders
    • arch (foot) - See Also: Deformity, limb, flat foot;
    • back ligaments - See: Instability, joint, spine;
    • bladder (sphincter) - N31.2 Flaccid neuropathic bladder, not elsewhere classified
    • cardioesophageal - K21.9 Gastro-esophageal reflux disease without esophagitis
    • cervix - See: Incompetency, cervix;
    • diaphragm - J98.6 Disorders of diaphragm
    • joint (capsule) (ligament) (paralytic) - See: Flail, joint;
      • congenital NEC - Q74.8 Other specified congenital malformations of limb(s)
    • lumbosacral (joint)
    • pelvic floor - N81.89 Other female genital prolapse
    • perineum - N81.89 Other female genital prolapse
    • posture - R29.3 Abnormal posture
    • rectum (sphincter) - K62.89 Other specified diseases of anus and rectum
    • sacroiliac (joint)
    • scrotum - N50.89 Other specified disorders of the male genital organs
    • urethra (sphincter) - N36.44 Muscular disorders of urethra
    • vesical - N31.2 Flaccid neuropathic bladder, not elsewhere classified

Applicable Clinical Terms Definitions

Cervix Uteri: The neck portion of the UTERUS between the lower isthmus and the VAGINA forming the cervical canal.

Diaphragm: The musculofibrous partition that separates the THORACIC CAVITY from the ABDOMINAL CAVITY. Contraction of the diaphragm increases the volume of the thoracic cavity aiding INHALATION.

Pelvic Floor: Soft tissue formed mainly by the pelvic diaphragm, which is composed of the two levator ani and two coccygeus muscles. The pelvic diaphragm lies just below the pelvic aperture (outlet) and separates the pelvic cavity from the PERINEUM. It extends between the PUBIC BONE anteriorly and the COCCYX posteriorly.

Perineum: The body region lying between the genital area and the ANUS on the surface of the trunk, and to the shallow compartment lying deep to this area that is inferior to the PELVIC DIAPHRAGM. The surface area is between the VULVA and the anus in the female, and between the SCROTUM and the anus in the male.

Posture: The position or physical attitude of the body.

Scrotum: A cutaneous pouch of skin containing the testicles and spermatic cords.