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M84.4 Stress Fracture – Causes, Symptoms & Treatment

M84.4 is the ICD-10 code for stress fracture, a bone break caused by repetitive mechanical loading rather than a single traumatic event.

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M84.4 is the ICD-10 code for stress fracture, a bone break caused by repetitive mechanical loading rather than a single traumatic event.

What is M84.4 – Stress Fracture?

The ICD-10 code M84.4 refers to a stress fracture, also known as a fatigue fracture. Unlike a traumatic fracture caused by a single forceful impact, a stress fracture develops gradually due to repetitive mechanical stress on a bone. Over time, this repeated loading causes microscopic cracks that can progress to a complete fracture if the underlying cause is not addressed.

Causes

Stress fractures typically result from overuse or repetitive strain. Common contributing factors include:

  • Sudden increases in training intensity or volume (common in runners, military recruits, and dancers)
  • Repetitive, monotonous physical activity in sports or occupational settings
  • Changes in training surface or footwear
  • Osteoporosis or low bone density, where even normal activity can cause fractures (also called insufficiency fractures)
  • Nutritional deficiencies such as low calcium or vitamin D intake

Symptoms

Symptoms of a stress fracture usually develop gradually and include:

  • Localized, sharp or aching pain that worsens with activity and improves with rest
  • Swelling and point tenderness over the affected bone
  • Occasional skin changes such as redness or mild bruising
  • In advanced cases, pain at rest or during the night

Commonly affected bones include the metatarsals (foot), tibia (shinbone), fibula, femur (thigh bone), and vertebrae.

Diagnosis

Diagnosis is based on a combination of clinical and imaging findings:

  • Medical history: Assessment of activity levels, training habits, and symptom onset
  • Physical examination: Point tenderness, swelling, and functional assessment
  • Imaging: X-rays (often normal in early stages), MRI (gold standard for early detection of bone marrow edema and microfractures), or bone scintigraphy
  • Laboratory tests: To rule out metabolic bone disorders (e.g., calcium, vitamin D, bone turnover markers)

Treatment

Treatment depends on the location and severity of the fracture:

Conservative Treatment

  • Activity modification or complete rest of the affected limb
  • Use of splints, casts, or offloading orthoses
  • Physiotherapy to strengthen surrounding muscles and improve biomechanics
  • Pain relief with analgesics such as ibuprofen or paracetamol
  • Correction of nutritional deficiencies (calcium, vitamin D)

Surgical Treatment

  • High-risk stress fractures (e.g., femoral neck, anterior tibia) may require surgical fixation using screws or intramedullary nails to prevent complete displacement

Prevention

  • Gradual progression of training load and intensity
  • Appropriate footwear and training surfaces
  • Adequate dietary intake of calcium and vitamin D
  • Regular bone density screening in at-risk populations

References

  1. Warden SJ, Davis IS, Fredericson M. Management and prevention of bone stress injuries in long-distance runners. Journal of Orthopaedic & Sports Physical Therapy. 2014;44(10):749-765.
  2. Nattiv A et al. American College of Sports Medicine position stand: The female athlete triad. Medicine & Science in Sports & Exercise. 2007;39(10):1867-1882.
  3. World Health Organization (WHO). ICD-10: International Statistical Classification of Diseases and Related Health Problems, 10th Revision. Geneva: WHO. Code M84.4.

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