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M42.9 – Osteochondrosis of the Spine

M42.9 is an ICD-10 diagnosis code for osteochondrosis of the spine, unspecified. It refers to degenerative changes affecting the intervertebral discs and vertebral bodies, often causing back pain.

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M42.9 is an ICD-10 diagnosis code for osteochondrosis of the spine, unspecified. It refers to degenerative changes affecting the intervertebral discs and vertebral bodies, often causing back pain.

What is M42.9?

M42.9 is a diagnosis code from the International Classification of Diseases (ICD-10) and stands for osteochondrosis of the spine, unspecified. This means that degenerative changes are present in the spine but have not been attributed to a specific spinal region (e.g., cervical, thoracic, or lumbar spine).

Causes

Spinal osteochondrosis is caused by the degenerative breakdown of cartilage and bone tissue in the vertebral bodies and adjacent intervertebral discs. Common causes and risk factors include:

  • Age-related wear and tear of spinal structures
  • Prolonged poor posture or improper spinal loading
  • Heavy physical labor or excessive athletic activity
  • Lack of physical activity and muscle weakness
  • Genetic predisposition
  • Metabolic disorders impairing cartilage nutrition

Symptoms

Symptoms may vary depending on the affected spinal region and the severity of the condition. Common symptoms include:

  • Back pain, which may be activity-related or become chronic
  • Stiffness of the spine, especially in the morning
  • Reduced range of motion in the affected spinal segment
  • Pain radiating into the arms or legs (if nerves are involved)
  • Tingling or numbness in the extremities
  • Muscle tension along the spine

Diagnosis

The diagnosis M42.9 is typically established through a combination of clinical examination and imaging:

  • X-ray of the spine: reveals changes in vertebral bodies and disc spaces
  • Magnetic Resonance Imaging (MRI): detailed visualization of discs, cartilage, and nerve structures
  • Computed Tomography (CT): used for specific questions regarding bone structure
  • Neurological examination: assessment of reflexes, sensation, and muscle strength

Treatment

A causal cure for degenerative changes is generally not possible. Treatment therefore focuses on pain relief, preservation of function, and slowing disease progression:

Conservative Treatment

  • Physiotherapy and targeted back exercises to strengthen supporting muscles
  • Pain medications (e.g., non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drugs, NSAIDs)
  • Heat therapy and massage to relieve muscle tension
  • Occupational therapy and posture training
  • Weight reduction to reduce spinal load

Interventional and Surgical Treatment

  • Infiltrations (injections with analgesics or corticosteroids) for severe pain
  • Surgical procedures (e.g., disc surgery) in cases of serious neurological deficits

Prognosis

The course of spinal osteochondrosis varies between individuals. With consistent treatment and lifestyle adjustments -- including regular physical activity, back muscle training, and maintaining a healthy body weight -- the progression of degenerative changes can be significantly slowed and quality of life considerably improved.

References

  1. World Health Organization (WHO): International Statistical Classification of Diseases and Related Health Problems, 10th Revision (ICD-10), Chapter XIII – Diseases of the musculoskeletal system and connective tissue (M40–M54).
  2. German Society for Orthopaedics and Orthopaedic Surgery (DGOOC): Clinical Guideline on Degenerative Spinal Diseases, AWMF Registry No. 033-048 (2017).
  3. Resnick, D. & Niwayama, G.: Degenerative Disease of the Spine. In: Diagnosis of Bone and Joint Disorders, 4th Edition. W.B. Saunders, Philadelphia (2002).

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