Question: A podiatrist in my practice listed
Jones fracture as the patient's diagnosis, but I could not find it in my
ICD-9 book. What is the appropriate diagnosis code for this condition,
which I've read, is often confused with an avulsion fracture? Pennsylvania Subscriber
Answer: A Jones fracture is a fracture of the fifth metatarsal of the foot. The fifth metatarsal is the bone that runs from the midfoot to the base of small toe. A Jones fracture enters the intermetatarsal joint. It is difficult to heal, and often requires immobilization and protection from weight (crutches). It may also require surgery.
Don't confuse it with a fracture entering the tarsometarsal joint since that would be an avulsion fracture. The ICD-9-CM code for Jones Fracture is 825.25 (Fracture of metatarsal bone[s] closed).
Answer: A Jones fracture is a fracture of the fifth metatarsal of the foot. The fifth metatarsal is the bone that runs from the midfoot to the base of small toe. A Jones fracture enters the intermetatarsal joint. It is difficult to heal, and often requires immobilization and protection from weight (crutches). It may also require surgery.
Don't confuse it with a fracture entering the tarsometarsal joint since that would be an avulsion fracture. The ICD-9-CM code for Jones Fracture is 825.25 (Fracture of metatarsal bone[s] closed).
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