Specific code 2007 ICD-9-CM Diagnosis Code 829.0
Fracture of unspecified bone closed
  • Short description: FRACTURE NOS-CLOSED.
  • ICD-9-CM 829.0 is a billable medical code that can be used to indicate a diagnosis on a reimbursement claim, however, 829.0 should only be used for claims with a date of service on or before September 30, 2015. For claims with a date of service on or after October 1, 2015, use an equivalent ICD-10-CM code (or codes).
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  • More recent version(s) of ICD-9-CM 829.0: 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013 2014 2015.
Convert to ICD-10-CM: 829.0 converts approximately to:
  • 2015/16 ICD-10-CM T14.8 Other injury of unspecified body region
Approximate Synonyms
  • Fracture of bone
  • FX of bone
ICD-9-CM Volume 2 Index entries containing back-references to 829.0:
  • Fracture (abduction) (adduction) (avulsion) (compression) (crush) (dislocation) (oblique) (separation) (closed) 829.0
    • with
      • internal injuries in same region (conditions classifiable to 860-869) - see also Injury, internal, by site
        • pelvic region - see Fracture, pelvis
    • acetabulum (with visceral injury) (closed) 808.0
    • antrum - see Fracture, skull, base
    • atlas - see Fracture, vertebra, cervical, first
    • axis - see Fracture, vertebra, cervical, second
    • back - see Fracture, vertebra, by site
    • Barton's - see Fracture, radius, lower end
    • basal (skull) - see Fracture, skull, base
    • bone (closed) NEC 829.0
      • birth injury NEC 767.3
      • open 829.1
      • pathological NEC (see also Fracture, pathologic) 733.10
      • stress NEC (see also Fracture, stress) 733.95
    • boot top - see Fracture, fibula
    • boxers' - see Fracture, metacarpal bone(s)
    • breast bone - see Fracture, sternum
    • bucket handle (semilunar cartilage) - see Tear, meniscus
    • bursting - see Fracture, phalanx, hand, distal
    • cartilage, knee (semilunar) - see Tear, meniscus
    • cervical - see Fracture, vertebra, cervical
    • chauffeur's - see Fracture, ulna, lower end
    • chisel - see Fracture, radius, upper end
    • clayshovelers' - see Fracture, vertebra, cervical
    • coccyx - see also Fracture, vertebra, coccyx
      • complicating delivery 665.6
    • collar bone - see Fracture, clavicle
    • comminuted - see Fracture, by site
    • compression - see also Fracture, by site
      • nontraumatic - see Fracture, pathologic
    • corpus cavernosum penis 959.13
    • costochondral junction - see Fracture, rib
    • costosternal junction - see Fracture, rib
    • cranium - see Fracture, skull, by site
    • dental restorative material
    • due to
      • birth injury - see Birth injury, fracture
      • gunshot - see Fracture, by site, open
      • neoplasm - see Fracture, pathologic
      • osteoporosis - see Fracture, pathologic
    • Duverney's - see Fracture, ilium
    • elbow - see also Fracture, humerus, lower end
    • ethmoid (bone) (sinus) - see Fracture, skull, base
    • face bone(s) (closed) NEC 802.8
      • with
        • other bone(s) - see Fracture, multiple, skull
        • skull - see also Fracture, skull
          • involving other bones - see Fracture, multiple, skull
      • open 802.9
    • fatigue - see Fracture, march
    • finger(s), of one hand (closed) (see also Fracture, phalanx, hand) 816.00
    • fossa, anterior, middle, or posterior - see Fracture, skull, base
    • frontal (bone) - see also Fracture, skull, vault
      • sinus - see Fracture, skull, base
    • Galeazzi's - see Fracture, radius, lower end
    • glenoid (cavity) (fossa) (scapula) (closed) 811.03
    • Gosselin's - see Fracture, ankle
    • greenstick - see Fracture, by site
    • grenade-throwers' - see Fracture, humerus, shaft
    • gutter - see Fracture, skull, vault
    • healing
      • aftercare (see also Aftercare, fracture) V54.89
      • change of cast V54.89
      • complications - see condition
      • convalescence V66.4
      • removal of
    • hyperextension - see Fracture, radius, lower end
    • impaction, impacted - see Fracture, by site
    • incus - see Fracture, skull, base
    • innominate bone (with visceral injury) (closed) 808.49
    • internal
      • ear - see Fracture, skull, base
      • semilunar cartilage, knee - see Tear, meniscus, medial
    • intertrochanteric - see Fracture, femur, neck, intertrochanteric
    • jaw (bone) (lower) (closed) (see also Fracture, mandible) 802.20
    • knee
      • cap (closed) 822.0
      • cartilage (semilunar) - see Tear, meniscus
    • labyrinth (osseous) - see Fracture, skull, base
    • late effect - see Late, effects (of), fracture
    • Le Fort's - see Fracture, maxilla
    • leg (closed) 827.0
      • with rib(s) or sternum 828.0
      • both (any bones) 828.0
      • lower - see Fracture, tibia
      • open 827.1
      • upper - see Fracture, femur
    • long bones, due to birth trauma - see Birth injury, fracture
    • lumbar - see Fracture, vertebra, lumbar
    • malleolus (closed) 824.8
      • bimalleolar 824.4
      • lateral 824.2
        • and medial - see also Fracture, malleolus, bimalleolar
          • with lip of tibia - see Fracture, malleolus, trimalleolar
        • open 824.3
      • medial (closed) 824.0
        • and lateral - see also Fracture, malleolus, bimalleolar
          • with lip of tibia - see Fracture, malleolus, trimalleolar
        • open 824.1
      • open 824.9
      • trimalleolar (closed) 824.6
    • malleus - see Fracture, skull, base
    • manubrium - see Fracture, sternum
    • maxilla, maxillary (superior) (upper jaw) (closed) 802.4
      • inferior - see Fracture, mandible
      • open 802.5
    • meniscus, knee - see Tear, meniscus
    • Moore's - see Fracture, radius, lower end
    • multiple (closed) 829.0
      • arm (multiple bones in same arm except in hand alone) (sites classifiable to 810-817 with sites classifiable to a different three-digit category in 810-817 in same arm) (closed) 818.0
      • arms, both or arm(s) with rib(s) or sternum (sites classifiable to 810-818 with sites classifiable to same range of categories in other limb or to 807) (closed) 819.0
      • bones of trunk NEC (closed) 809.0
      • hand, metacarpal bone(s) with phalanx or phalanges of same hand (sites classifiable to 815 with sites classifiable to 816 in same hand) (closed) 817.0
      • leg (multiple bones in same leg) (sites classifiable to 820-826 with sites classifiable to a different three-digit category in that range in same leg) (closed) 827.0
      • legs, both or leg(s) with arm(s), rib(s), or sternum (sites classifiable to 820-827 with sites classifiable to same range of categories in other leg or to 807 or 810-819) (closed) 828.0
      • open 829.1
      • pelvis with other bones except skull or face bones (sites classifiable to 808 with sites classifiable to 805-807 or 810-829) (closed) 809.0
      • skull, specified or unspecified bones, or face bone(s) with any other bone(s) (sites classifiable to 800-803 with sites classifiable to 805-829) (closed) 804.0
    • with
      • contusion, cerebral 804.1
      • epidural hemorrhage 804.2
      • extradural hemorrhage 804.2
      • hemorrhage (intracranial) NEC 804.3
      • intracranial injury NEC 804.4
      • laceration, cerebral 804.1
      • subarachnoid hemorrhage 804.2
      • subdural hemorrhage 804.2
    • open 804.5
      • with
        • contusion, cerebral 804.6
        • epidural hemorrhage 804.7
        • extradural hemorrhage 804.7
        • hemorrhage (intracranial) NEC 804.8
        • intracranial injury NEC 804.9
        • laceration, cerebral 804.6
        • subarachnoid hemorrhage 804.7
        • subdural hemorrhage 804.7
      • vertebral column with other bones, except skull or face bones (sites classifiable to 805 or 806 with sites classifiable to 807-808 or 810-829) (closed) 809.0
    • nasal (bone(s)) (closed) 802.0
      • open 802.1
      • sinus - see Fracture, skull, base
    • neck - see Fracture, vertebra, cervical
    • neural arch - see Fracture, vertebra, by site
    • nose, nasal, (bone) (septum) (closed) 802.0
    • occiput - see Fracture, skull, base
    • odontoid process - see Fracture, vertebra, cervical
    • orbit, orbital (bone) (region) (closed) 802.8
    • osseous
      • auditory meatus - see Fracture, skull, base
      • labyrinth - see Fracture, skull, base
    • ossicles, auditory (incus) (malleus) (stapes) - see Fracture, skull, base
    • osteoporotic - see Fracture, pathologic
    • paratrooper - see Fracture, tibia, lower end
    • parietal bone - see Fracture, skull, vault
    • parry - see Fracture, Monteggia's
    • pedicle (of vertebral arch) - see Fracture, vertebra, by site
    • pond - see Fracture, skull, vault
    • prosthetic device, internal - see Complications, mechanical
    • pubis (with visceral injury) (closed) 808.2
    • ramus
      • inferior or superior (with visceral injury) (closed) 808.2
      • ischium - see Fracture, ischium
      • mandible 802.24
    • sacrum - see Fracture, vertebra, sacrum
    • semilunar
      • bone, wrist (closed) 814.02
      • cartilage (interior) (knee) - see Tear, meniscus
    • sesamoid bone - see Fracture, by site
    • shoulder - see also Fracture, humerus, upper end
      • blade - see Fracture, scapula
    • silverfork - see Fracture, radius, lower end
    • sinus (ethmoid) (frontal) (maxillary) (nasal) (sphenoidal) - see Fracture, skull, base
    • Skillern's - see Fracture, radius, shaft
    • skull (multiple NEC) (with face bones) (closed) 803.0
      • with
        • contusion, cerebral 803.1
        • epidural hemorrhage 803.2
        • extradural hemorrhage 803.2
        • hemorrhage (intracranial) NEC 803.3
        • intracranial injury NEC 803.4
        • laceration, cerebral 803.1
        • other bones - see Fracture, multiple, skull
        • subarachnoid hemorrhage 803.2
        • subdural hemorrhage 803.2
      • base (antrum) (ethmoid bone) (fossa) (internal ear) (nasal sinus) (occiput) (sphenoid) (temporal bone) (closed) 801.0
        • with
          • contusion, cerebral 801.1
          • epidural hemorrhage 801.2
          • extradural hemorrhage 801.2
          • hemorrhage (intracranial) NEC 801.3
          • intracranial injury NEC 801.4
          • laceration, cerebral 801.1
          • subarachnoid hemorrhage 801.2
          • subdural hemorrhage 801.2
        • open 801.5
          • with
            • contusion, cerebral 801.6
            • epidural hemorrhage 801.7
            • extradural hemorrhage 801.7
            • hemorrhage (intracranial) NEC 801.8
            • intracranial injury NEC 801.9
            • laceration, cerebral 801.6
            • subarachnoid hemorrhage 801.7
            • subdural hemorrhage 801.7
      • birth injury 767.3
      • face bones - see Fracture, face bones
      • open 803.5
        • with
          • contusion, cerebral 803.6
          • epidural hemorrhage 803.7
          • extradural hemorrhage 803.7
          • hemorrhage (intracranial) NEC 803.8
          • intracranial injury NEC 803.9
          • laceration, cerebral 803.6
          • subarachnoid hemorrhage 803.7
          • subdural hemorrhage 803.7
      • vault (frontal bone) (parietal bone) (vertex) (closed) 800.0
        • with
          • contusion, cerebral 800.1
          • epidural hemorrhage 800.2
          • extradural hemorrhage 800.2
          • hemorrhage (intracranial) NEC 800.3
          • intracranial injury NEC 800.4
          • laceration, cerebral 800.1
          • subarachnoid hemorrhage 800.2
          • subdural hemorrhage 800.2
        • open 800.5
          • with
            • contusion, cerebral 800.6
            • epidural hemorrhage 800.7
            • extradural hemorrhage 800.7
            • hemorrhage (intracranial) NEC 800.8
            • intracranial injury NEC 800.9
            • laceration, cerebral 800.6
            • subarachnoid hemorrhage 800.7
            • subdural hemorrhage 800.7
    • sphenoid (bone) (sinus) - see Fracture, skull, base
    • spine - see also Fracture, vertebra, by site due to birth trauma 767.4
    • spinous process - see Fracture, vertebra, by site
    • spontaneous - see Fracture, pathologic
    • sprinters' - see Fracture, ilium
    • stapes - see Fracture, skull, base
    • stave - see also Fracture, metacarpus, metacarpal bone(s)
      • spine - see Fracture, tibia, upper end
    • Stieda's - see Fracture, femur, lower end
    • styloid process
      • metacarpal (closed) 815.02
      • radius - see Fracture, radius, lower end
      • temporal bone - see Fracture, skull, base
      • ulna - see Fracture, ulna, lower end
    • symphysis pubis (with visceral injury) (closed) 808.2
    • tarsus, tarsal bone(s) (with metatarsus) of one foot (closed) NEC 825.29
    • temporal bone (styloid) - see Fracture, skull, base
    • tendon - see Sprain, by site
    • thigh - see Fracture, femur, shaft
    • thumb (and finger(s)) of one hand (closed) (see also Fracture, phalanx, hand) 816.00
      • with metacarpal bone(s) of same hand 817.0
      • metacarpal(s) - see Fracture, metacarpus
      • open 816.10
    • tibia (closed) 823.80
      • with fibula 823.82
      • condyles - see Fracture, tibia, upper end
      • distal end 824.8
      • epiphysis
        • lower 824.8
        • upper - see Fracture, tibia, upper end
      • head (involving knee joint) - see Fracture, tibia, upper end
      • intercondyloid eminence - see Fracture, tibia, upper end
      • involving ankle 824.0
      • lower end or extremity (anterior lip) (posterior lip) 824.8
      • malleolus (internal) (medial) 824.0
      • open NEC 823.90
      • pathologic 733.16
      • proximal end - see Fracture, tibia, upper end
      • shaft 823.20
      • spine - see Fracture, tibia, upper end
      • stress 733.93
      • torus 823.40
      • tuberosity - see Fracture, tibia, upper end
      • upper end or extremity (condyle) (epiphysis) (head) (spine) (proximal end) (tuberosity) 823.00
    • transverse process - see Fracture, vertebra, by site
    • trochanter (greater) (lesser) (closed) (see also Fracture, femur, neck, by site) 820.20
    • tuberosity (external) - see Fracture, by site
    • ulna (alone) (closed) 813.82
      • with radius NEC 813.83
      • coronoid process (closed) 813.02
      • distal end - see Fracture, ulna, lower end
      • epiphysis
        • lower - see Fracture, ulna, lower end
        • upper - see Fracture, ulna, upper, end
      • head - see Fracture, ulna, lower end
      • lower end (distal end) (head) (lower epiphysis) (styloid process) 813.43
      • olecranon process (closed) 813.01
      • open NEC 813.92
      • pathologic 733.12
      • proximal end - see Fracture, ulna, upper end
      • shaft 813.22
      • styloid process - see Fracture, ulna, lower end
      • transverse - see Fracture, ulna, by site
      • upper end (epiphysis) 813.04
    • vertebra, vertebral (back) (body) (column) (neural arch) (pedicle) (spine) (spinous process) (transverse process) (closed) 805.8
      • with
        • hematomyelia - see Fracture, vertebra, by site, with spinal cord injury
        • injury to
          • cauda equina - see Fracture, vertebra, sacrum, with spinal cord injury
          • nerve - see Fracture, vertebra, by site, with spinal cord injury
        • paralysis - see Fracture, vertebra, by site, with spinal cord injury
        • paraplegia - see Fracture, vertebra, by site, with spinal cord injury
        • quadriplegia - see Fracture, vertebra, by site, with spinal cord injury
        • spinal concussion - see Fracture, vertebra, by site, with spinal cord injury
        • spinal cord injury (closed) NEC 806.8
      • cervical 806.0
      • dorsal, dorsolumbar 806.2
      • thoracic, thoracolumbar 806.2
      • atlanto-axial - see Fracture, vertebra, cervical
      • cervical (hangman) (teardrop) (closed) 805.00
      • coccyx (closed) 805.6
      • collapsed 733.13
      • compression, not due to trauma 733.13
      • dorsal (closed) 805.2
        • with spinal cord injury - see Fracture, vertebra, with spinal cord injury, dorsal
        • open 805.3
      • dorsolumbar (closed) 805.2
        • with spinal cord injury - see Fracture, vertebra, with spinal cord injury, dorsal
        • open 805.3
      • due to osteoporosis 733.13
      • fetus or newborn 767.4
      • lumbar (closed) 805.4
      • nontraumatic 733.13
      • open NEC 805.9
      • pathologic (any site) 733.13
      • sacrum (closed) 805.6
      • site unspecified (closed) 805.8
      • stress (any site) 733.95
      • thoracic (closed) 805.2
        • with spinal cord injury - see Fracture, vertebra, with spinal cord injury, thoracic
        • open 805.3
    • vertex - see Fracture, skull, vault
    • Wagstaffe's - see Fracture, ankle
    • xiphoid (process) - see Fracture, sternum
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