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1 Physiotherapy READ Code READ Code Description Trigger Effective Date F340. Carpal Tunnel Syndrome 16 1-Feb-12 N12C. Disc prolapse with radiculopathy 24 1-Feb-12 N12C0 Cervical disc prolapse with radiculopathy 24 1-Feb-12 N12C1 Thoracic disc prolapse with radiculopathy 24 1-Feb-12 N12C2 Lumbar disc prolapse with radiculopathy 24 1-Feb-12 N12C3 Lumbar disc prolapse with cauda equina compression 24 1-Feb-12 N131. Cervicalgia - pain in neck 18 1-Feb-12 N143. Sciatica 12 1-Feb-12 N211. Rotator cuff shoulder syndrome and allied disorders 18 1-Feb-12 N2110 Supraspinatus syndrome 18 1-Feb-12 N2111 Calcifying tendinitis of the shoulder 18 1-Feb-12 N2112 Bicipital tenosynovitis 18 1-Feb-12 N2113 Supraspinatus tendinitis 18 1-Feb-12 N2114 Partial thickness rotator cuff tear 18 1-Feb-12 N2115 Full thickness rotator cuff tear 18 1-Feb-12 N2116 Subacromial bursitis 18 1-Feb-12 N2117 Subdeltoid bursitis 18 1-Feb-12 N211z Subacromial bursitis 18 1-Feb-12 N2131 Medial epicondylitis of the elbow 14 1-Feb-12 N2132 Tennis elbow 16 1-Feb-12 N2165 Prepatellar bursitis 14 1-Feb-12 N2174 Achilles tendinitis 16 1-Feb-12 N22.. Other disorders of the synovium, tendon and bursa 16 1-Feb-12 N220. Synovitis and tenosynovitis 16 1-Feb-12 N2200 Synovitis or tenosynovitis NOS 16 1-Feb-12 N2201 Synovitis and tenosynovitis with disorders EC 16 1-Feb-12 N2202 Tendon sheath giant cell tumor 16 1-Feb-12 N2203 Trigger thumb 16 1-Feb-12 N2204 Trigger thumb - acquired 16 1-Feb-12 N2205 Tensynovitis of fingers 16 1-Feb-12 N2206 Tenosynovitis of ankle 16 1-Feb-12 N2207 Tenosynovitis of foot 16 1-Feb-12 N2208 Villonodular synovitis of tendon sheath 16 1-Feb-12 N2209 Plant thorn synovitis 16 1-Feb-12 N220A Flexor tenosynovitis of wrist 16 1-Feb-12 N220B Flexor tenosynovitis of finger 16 1-Feb-12 N220C Flexor tenosynovitis of thumb 16 1-Feb-12 N220D Extensor tenosynovitis of wrist 16 1-Feb-12 N220E Extensor tenosynovitis of finger 16 1-Feb-12 N220F Extensor tenosynovitis of thumb 16 1-Feb-12 N220G Acquired trigger thumb 16 1-Feb-12 N220H Achilles tenosynovitis 16 1-Feb-12 N220J Tibialis anterior tenosynovitis 16 1-Feb-12 N220K Tibialis posterior tenosynovitis 16 1-Feb-12 N220L Extensor hallucis longus tenosynovitis 16 1-Feb-12 N220M Extensor digitorum longus tenosynovitis 16 1-Feb-12 N220N Peroneus longus tenosynovitis 16 1-Feb-12 N220P Peroneus brevis tenosynovitis 16 1-Feb-12 N220Q Transient synovitis 16 1-Feb-12 N220R Chronic crepitant synovitis of hand and wrist 16 1-Feb-12 N220z Synovitis of knee 16 1-Feb-12 N2241 Ganglion of joint 16 1-Feb-12
2 N2264 Hand and wrist flexor tendon rupture 24 1-Feb-12 S120. Closed fracture rib 8 1-Feb-12 S1200 Closed fracture of rib, unspecified 8 1-Feb-12 S1201 Closed fracture of one rib 8 1-Feb-12 S1202 Closed fracture of two ribs 8 1-Feb-12 S1203 Closed fracture of three ribs 8 1-Feb-12 S1204 Closed fracture of four ribs 8 1-Feb-12 S1205 Closed fracture of five ribs 8 1-Feb-12 S1206 Closed fracture of six ribs 8 1-Feb-12 S1207 Closed fracture of seven ribs 8 1-Feb-12 S1208 Closed fracture of eight or more ribs 8 1-Feb-12 S120z Closed fracture of rib(s) NOS 8 1-Feb-12 S20.. Fracture of clavicle 6 1-Feb-12 S200. Closed fracture of clavicle 6 1-Feb-12 S2000 Closed fracture of clavicle, unspecified part 6 1-Feb-12 S2001 Closed fracture clavicle, medial end 6 1-Feb-12 S2002 Closed fracture clavicle, shaft 6 1-Feb-12 S2003 Closed fracture clavicle, lateral end 6 1-Feb-12 S200z Closed fracture of clavicle NOS 6 1-Feb-12 S201. Open fracture of clavicle 6 1-Feb-12 S2010 Open fracture of clavicle, unspecified part 6 1-Feb-12 S2011 Open fracture clavicle, medial end 6 1-Feb-12 S2012 Open fracture clavicle, shaft 6 1-Feb-12 S2013 Open fracture clavicle, lateral end 6 1-Feb-12 S201z Open fracture of clavicle NOS 6 1-Feb-12 S20z. Fracture of clavicle NOS 6 1-Feb-12 S22.. Fracture of humerus 12 1-Feb-12 S220. Closed fracture of the proximal humerus 12 1-Feb-12 S2200 Closed fracture of proximal humerus, unspecified part 12 1-Feb-12 S2201 Closed fracture proximal humerus, neck 12 1-Feb-12 S2202 Closed fracture of proximal humerus, anatomical neck 12 1-Feb-12 S2204 Closed fracture proximal humerus, head 12 1-Feb-12 S2205 Closed fracture of humerus, upper epiphysis 12 1-Feb-12 S2206 Closed fracture proximal humerus, three part 12 1-Feb-12 S2207 Closed fracture proximal humerus, four part 12 1-Feb-12 S220z Closed fracture of proximal humerus not otherwise specified 12 1-Feb-12 S224. Elbow fracture - closed 13 1-Feb-12 S2240 Closed fracture of elbow, unspecified part 13 1-Feb-12 S2241 Closed fracture distal humerus, supracondylar 14 1-Feb-12 S226. Fracture of upper end of humerus 12 1-Feb-12 S227. Fracture of shaft of humerus 12 1-Feb-12 S23.. Fracture of radius and ulna 16 1-Feb-12 S230. Closed fracture of proximal radius and ulna 16 1-Feb-12 S230A Closed fracture radius and ulna, proximal 16 1-Feb-12 S230B Closed fracture olecranon, intra-articular 16 1-Feb-12 S230z Closed fracture of proximal forearm not otherwise specified 16 1-Feb-12 S231. Open fracture of proximal radius and ulna 16 1-Feb-12 S232. Closed fracture of radius and ulna, shaft 16 1-Feb-12 S233. Open fracture of radius and ulna, shaft 16 1-Feb-12 S234. Wrist fracture - closed 16 1-Feb-12 S2341 Colles fracture - closed 16 1-Feb-12 S23A. Fracture of shafts of both ulna and radius 16 1-Feb-12 S23B. Fracture of lower end of radius 16 1-Feb-12 S23C. Fracture of lower end of both ulna and radius 16 1-Feb-12 S23x1 Fracture of radius NOS 16 1-Feb-12
3 S23x2 Fracture of ulna NOS 16 1-Feb-12 S24.. Hand fracture - carpal bone 16 1-Feb-12 S240. Closed fracture of carpal bone 16 1-Feb-12 S2401 Closed fracture of the scaphoid 16 1-Feb-12 S24z. Fracture of carpal bone NOS 16 1-Feb-12 S25.. Hand fracture - metacarpal bone 16 1-Feb-12 S250. Closed fracture of metacarpal bone(s) 16 1-Feb-12 S251. Open fracture of metacarpal bone(s) 16 1-Feb-12 S26.. Thumb fracture excluding base 14 1-Feb-12 S33.. Fracture of tibia and fibula 16 1-Feb-12 S334. Closed fracture distal tibia 16 1-Feb-12 S336. Fracture of upper end of tibia 16 1-Feb-12 S337. Fracture of shaft of tibia 16 1-Feb-12 S338. Fracture of lower end of tibia 16 1-Feb-12 S339. Fracture of fibula alone 16 1-Feb-12 S33y0 Open fracture of tibia, unspecified part, NOS 16 1-Feb-12 S34.. Fracture of ankle 16 1-Feb-12 S340. Closed fracture ankle, medial malleolus 16 1-Feb-12 S342. Closed fracture ankle, lateral malleolus 16 1-Feb-12 S3440 Closed fracture ankle, bimalleolar, low fibular fracture 16 1-Feb-12 S346. Closed fracture ankle, trimalleolar 16 1-Feb-12 S34z. Fracture of ankle, NOS 16 1-Feb-12 S35.. Tarsal bone fracture 12 1-Feb-12 S352. Closed fracture and other tarsal and metatarsal bones 12 1-Feb-12 S3521 Closed fracture of talus 12 1-Feb-12 S3527 Closed fracture metatarsal 12 1-Feb-12 S354. Fracture of calcaneus 12 1-Feb-12 S36.. Toe fracture 8 1-Feb-12 S360. Closed fracture of one or more phalanges of foot 8 1-Feb-12 S41.. Dislocation or subluxation of shoulder 16 1-Feb-12 S44.. Dislocation or subluxation of finger or thumb 20 1-Feb-12 S4402 Closed traumatic interphalangeal dislocation 20 1-Feb-12 S460. Bucket handle tear - current injury 14 1-Feb-12 S4602 Acute meniscal tear, medial, bucket handle tear 14 1-Feb-12 S461. Acute meniscal tear, lateral 14 1-Feb-12 S463. Closed traumatic dislocation of patello-femoral joint 14 1-Feb-12 S465. Other closed traumatic dislocation of knee 14 1-Feb-12 S4G.. Fracture-dislocation or subluxation ankle 16 1-Feb-12 S50.. Sprain of shoulder and upper arm 12 1-Feb-12 S500. Sprain, acromio-clavicular ligament 12 1-Feb-12 S503. Sprain, infraspinatus tendon 16 1-Feb-12 S504. Rotator cuff sprain 16 1-Feb-12 S507. Sprain, shoulder joint 12 1-Feb-12 S508. Sprain, biceps tendon 12 1-Feb-12 S50y. Shoulder sprain NOS 12 1-Feb-12 S51.. Sprain of elbow and forearm 12 1-Feb-12 S510. Sprain, elbow joint, radial collateral ligament 12 1-Feb-12 S51x. Other forearm sprain 12 1-Feb-12 S51y. Elbow sprain NOS 12 1-Feb-12 S52.. Sprain of wrist and hand 14 1-Feb-12 S520. Sprain wrist ligament 14 1-Feb-12 S5204 Sprain radial collateral ligament 14 1-Feb-12 S520z Wrist sprain NOS 14 1-Feb-12 S522. Sprain thumb 14 1-Feb-12 S523. Sprain finger 12 1-Feb-12
4 S5231 Sprain finger, metacarpophalangeal joint, non specific 12 1-Feb-12 S5237 Sprain finger, distal interphalangeal joint, non specific 12 1-Feb-12 S524. Sprain tendon wrist or hand 12 1-Feb-12 S52z. Wrist and hand sprain NOS 14 1-Feb-12 S53.. Thigh sprain 10 1-Feb-12 S530. Iliofemoral sprain 10 1-Feb-12 S532. Sprain, hip joint 10 1-Feb-12 S533. Sprain, quadriceps tendon 14 1-Feb-12 S535. Sprain, hamstring tendon 10 1-Feb-12 S53y. Hip sprain NOS 10 1-Feb-12 S54.. Sprain of knee and leg 14 1-Feb-12 S540. Sprain or partial tear, knee, lateral collateral ligament 14 1-Feb-12 S5400 Sprain, knee joint, lateral collateral ligament 14 1-Feb-12 S541. Sprain of medial collateral ligament of knee 14 1-Feb-12 S5410 Sprain, knee joint, medial collateral 14 1-Feb-12 S542. Sprain of cruciate ligament of knee 16 1-Feb-12 S54x1 Torn gastrocnemius 14 1-Feb-12 S54y. Knee sprain NOS 14 1-Feb-12 S55.. Sprain of ankle and foot 14 1-Feb-12 S550. Ankle sprain 14 1-Feb-12 S5500 Ankle sprain, unspecified 14 1-Feb-12 S5502 Sprain, ankle joint, lateral 14 1-Feb-12 S5504 Torn achilles tendon 16 1-Feb-12 S550z Ankle sprain NOS 14 1-Feb-12 S551. Foot sprain 8 1-Feb-12 S5511 Sprain, tarso-metatarsal joint 8 1-Feb-12 S5512 Sprain, metatarso-phalangeal joint 8 1-Feb-12 S5513 Toe sprain 8 1-Feb-12 S570. Neck sprain 10 1-Feb-12 S5704 Whiplash injury 10 1-Feb-12 S571. Thoracic sprain 8 1-Feb-12 S572. Lumbar sprain 12 1-Feb-12 S573. Sacrum sprain 6 1-Feb-12 S574. Coccyx sprain 12 1-Feb-12 S5C1. Complete tear, knee, medial collateral ligament 16 1-Feb-12 S5C3. Complete tear, knee, anterior cruciate ligament 16 1-Feb-12 S5Q2. Rupture supraspinatus tendon 16 1-Feb-12 S5Q4. Rupture biceps tendon 16 1-Feb-12 S5V0. Rupture achilles tendon 16 1-Feb-12 S5y3. Rib sprain 10 1-Feb-12 S92.. Open wound of hand, excluding finger(s) 16 1-Feb-12 S922. Open wound of hand with tendon involvement 24 1-Feb-12 S93.. Open wound finger(s) or thumb 14 1-Feb-12 S9300 Open wound, finger 14 1-Feb-12 S9302 Open wound, thumb 14 1-Feb-12 S935. Open wound fingernail 6 1-Feb-12 S96.. Traumatic amputation of finger(s) 24 1-Feb-12 SD3.. Superficial injury of elbow, forearm and wrist 6 1-Feb-12 SE0.. Contusion of face, scalp and neck, excluding eye(s) 10 1-Feb-12 SE2.. Contusion, trunk 10 1-Feb-12 SE20. Contusion, breast 10 1-Feb-12 SE21. Contusion, chest wall 10 1-Feb-12 SE22. Contusion, abdominal wall 10 1-Feb-12 SE222 Contusion, groin 10 1-Feb-12 SE23. Contusion, back 10 1-Feb-12
5 SE230 Contusion, interscapular region 10 1-Feb-12 SE231 Perianal haematoma 10 1-Feb-12 SE232 Contusion of lower back 10 1-Feb-12 SE24. Contusion, genital organs 8 1-Feb-12 SE3.. Contusion, upper limb 10 1-Feb-12 SE30. Contusion, shoulder or upper arm 10 1-Feb-12 SE300 Shoulder bruise 10 1-Feb-12 SE301 Contusion, scapular area 10 1-Feb-12 SE31. Contusion, elbow or forearm 12 1-Feb-12 SE310 Contusion, forearm area 12 1-Feb-12 SE311 Contusion, elbow area 12 1-Feb-12 SE32. Contusion wrist or hand 15 1-Feb-12 SE320 Contusion, hand, excluding finger 15 1-Feb-12 SE321 Contusion, wrist 15 1-Feb-12 SE323 Contusion hand, dorsum 15 1-Feb-12 SE33. Contusion, finger 15 1-Feb-12 SE330 Subungal haematoma 15 1-Feb-12 SE331 Contusion, thumb 20 1-Feb-12 SE332 Contusion, fingernail (includes subungual haematoma) 12 1-Feb-12 SE40. Contusion, hip and thigh 10 1-Feb-12 SE400 Contusion, hip 10 1-Feb-12 SE401 Contusion, thigh 10 1-Feb-12 SE41. Contusion, knee and lower leg 10 1-Feb-12 SE410 Contusion, lower leg 10 1-Feb-12 SE411 Contusion, knee 10 1-Feb-12 SE42. Contusion, ankle and foot, excluding toe(s) 10 1-Feb-12 SE420 Heel bruise 10 1-Feb-12 SE43. Contusion, toe 10 1-Feb-12 SE44. Contusion, lower limb, multiple sites 16 1-Feb-12 SE4z. Intramuscular haematoma NOS 16 1-Feb-12 SF110 Crush injury, back 16 1-Feb-12 SF203 Crush injury, upper arm 16 1-Feb-12 SF22. Crush injury wrist or hand 24 1-Feb-12 SF23. Crush injury finger(s) 24 1-Feb-12 SF231 Closed crush injury, thumb 24 1-Feb-12 SF233 Open crush injury, finger 24 1-Feb-12 SF322 Closed crush injury, foot 18 1-Feb-12 SH1.. Head burns 24 1-Feb-12 SH2.. Burn of the trunk 24 1-Feb-12 SH225 Superficial partial thickness burn of the buttock 24 1-Feb-12 SH3.. Burn of the arm (excluding wrist and hand) 24 1-Feb-12 SH4.. Burn of the wrist(s) and hand(s) 24 1-Feb-12 SH401 Unspecified thickness burn of a single finger 24 1-Feb-12 SH417 Superficial burn of the wrist 24 1-Feb-12 SH5.. Leg burns 24 1-Feb-12 SH516 Superficial burn of the thigh 24 1-Feb-12 SH52. Partial thickness burn of the leg 24 1-Feb-12 TE532 Toxic reaction to bee sting 22 1-Feb-12 TE60. Dog bite 12 1-Feb-12 TE630 Cat bite 12 1-Feb-12
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