GIRD
Can someone help me with ICD10 for glenohumeral internal rotation deficit?
Thank you,
Vickie smith
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Thank you,
Vickie smith
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When I look it up I get M24.511 right shoulder; M24.512 left shoulder, and M24.519 for unspecified shoulder.
"GIRD is a posterior shift in the total arc of motion and is thought to be a physiological adaptation of the shoulder joint to throwing."
I hope this helps.
Sherry Cruz, CCS
Information Analyst/PPS Coordinator
University of Rochester Medical Center
Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation
I appreciate the information.
Vickie Smith