ICD-10-CM Slipped, slipping References

"Slipped, slipping" 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 "slipped, slipping"

  • Slipped, slipping
    • epiphysis (traumatic) - See Also: Osteochondropathy, specified type NEC;
      • capital femoral (traumatic)
        • acute (on chronic) - S79.01 Salter-Harris Type I physeal fracture of upper end of femur
        • nontraumatic - M93.00 Unspecified slipped upper femoral epiphysis (nontraumatic)
      • current traumatic - code as Fracture, by site
      • upper femoral (nontraumatic)[SUFE] - M93.00 Unspecified slipped upper femoral epiphysis (nontraumatic)
        • acute - M93.01 Acute slipped upper femoral epiphysis, stable (nontraumatic)
          • on chronic - M93.03 Acute on chronic slipped upper femoral epiphysis, stable (nontraumatic)
        • chronic - M93.02 Chronic slipped upper femoral epiphysis, stable (nontraumatic)
    • intervertebral disc - See: Displacement, intervertebral disc;
    • ligature, umbilical - P51.8 Other umbilical hemorrhages of newborn
    • patella - See: Disorder, patella, derangement NEC;
    • rib - M89.8X8 Other specified disorders of bone, other site
    • sacroiliac joint
    • tendon - See: Disorder, tendon;
    • ulnar nerve, nontraumatic - See: Lesion, nerve, ulnar;
    • vertebra NEC - See: Spondylolisthesis;

Applicable Clinical Terms Definitions

Intervertebral Disc: Any of the 23 plates of fibrocartilage found between the bodies of adjacent VERTEBRAE.

Patella: The flat, triangular bone situated at the anterior part of the KNEE.

Ribs: A set of twelve curved bones which connect to the vertebral column posteriorly, and terminate anteriorly as costal cartilage. Together, they form a protective cage around the internal thoracic organs.

Sacroiliac Joint: The immovable joint formed by the lateral surfaces of the SACRUM and ILIUM.

Tendons: Fibrous bands or cords of CONNECTIVE TISSUE at the ends of SKELETAL MUSCLE FIBERS that serve to attach the MUSCLES to bones and other structures.