M99.5 - ICD-10 Segmental Dysfunction Explained
M99.5 is an ICD-10 code for segmental and somatic dysfunctions related to intervertebral disc disorders. It is used in manual medicine and orthopaedics.
Things worth knowing about "M99.5"
M99.5 is an ICD-10 code for segmental and somatic dysfunctions related to intervertebral disc disorders. It is used in manual medicine and orthopaedics.
What Does the ICD-10 Code M99.5 Mean?
The ICD-10 code M99.5 refers to segmental and somatic dysfunctions associated with intervertebral disc disorders. It belongs to the group of biomechanical lesions (M99), which are primarily used in manual medicine, osteopathy, chiropractic care, and orthopaedics. The code does not describe an independent disease but rather a functional disturbance of joint mobility in the spine or other joints.
Causes
A segmental dysfunction as classified under M99.5 can be triggered by various factors:
- Degenerative changes of the intervertebral discs, for example due to aging or excessive physical strain
- Poor posture and repetitive one-sided physical stress in daily life or at work
- Acute traumatic events such as falls, accidents, or sudden awkward movements
- Muscular imbalances leading to uneven loading of spinal segments
- Chronic overuse caused by insufficient movement or incorrect movement patterns
Symptoms
Typical complaints associated with a segmental dysfunction under M99.5 include:
- Localised pain in the affected spinal region (cervical, thoracic, or lumbar spine)
- Restricted movement and stiffness
- Muscle tension and tenderness in the affected segment
- Radiating pain into adjacent body regions (e.g., arms or legs)
- Occasional tingling or numbness when nerve roots are involved
Diagnosis
Diagnosis is typically established through a combination of clinical examination and imaging procedures:
- Manual examination: Assessment of segmental mobility by an experienced therapist or physician
- Imaging: X-ray, MRI (magnetic resonance imaging), or CT to rule out structural causes such as disc herniation or bony changes
- Medical history: Detailed questioning about symptoms, progression, and possible triggers
Treatment
Treatment of M99.5 aims at restoring normal segmental mobility and reducing pain:
- Manual therapy and chiropractic care: Targeted techniques to mobilise blocked joint segments
- Osteopathic treatment: Holistic approaches to improve overall body function
- Physiotherapy: Strengthening and stretching exercises to stabilise the spine
- Pain management: Use of analgesics or muscle relaxants in cases of severe pain
- Heat therapy and electrotherapy: Supportive physical measures to relieve muscle tension
- Patient education: Training in ergonomic posture and back-friendly movement patterns
Clinical Significance
The ICD-10 code M99.5 is frequently used in outpatient settings by physicians, manual therapists, and osteopaths. It enables precise coding of functional disorders that cannot always be explained by structural changes seen on imaging. Early treatment can help prevent symptoms from becoming chronic.
References
- World Health Organization (WHO): International Statistical Classification of Diseases and Related Health Problems, 10th Revision (ICD-10). WHO, Geneva.
- Gross J et al.: Examination of Musculoskeletal Injuries. Human Kinetics, Champaign 2009.
- Chaitow L, Lovegrove Jones R: Chronic Pelvic Pain and Dysfunction. Churchill Livingstone, Edinburgh 2012.
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