T08-T14: Injuries to unspecified part of trunk, limb or body region
T11: Other injuries of upper limb, level unspecified
In the group of conditions classified under "Other injuries of upper limb, level unspecified," the injuries generally occur to the upper extremities, which include the shoulders, arms, forearms, wrists, and hands. These injuries come in a vast range and are normally unspecified because they can differ considerably from patient to patient. Some may be minor, such as bruises, sprains, and strains caused by falls, accidents, or physical activities. More severe injuries could include fractures, dislocations, or crushing injuries resulting from severe accidents or traumatic incidents. Symptoms often depend on the specific injury but may include pain, swelling, bruising, and reduced mobility or function of the affected limb. In some cases, progression may lead to long-term functional impairment if not promptly addressed. Remember, these conditions always require medical attention for proper diagnosis and management.
Subcodes of T11:
- T11.0: Superficial injury of upper limb, level unspecified
- T11.1: Open wound of upper limb, level unspecified
- T11.2: Dislocation, sprain and strain of unspecified joint and ligament of upper limb, level unspecified
- T11.3: Injury of unspecified nerve of upper limb, level unspecified
- T11.4: Injury of unspecified blood vessel of upper limb, level unspecified
- T11.5: Injury of unspecified muscle and tendon of upper limb, level unspecified
- T11.6: Traumatic amputation of upper limb, level unspecified
- T11.8: Other specified injuries of upper limb, level unspecified
- T11.9: Unspecified injury of upper limb, level unspecified
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