MG30.32 Chronic secondary musculoskeletal pain due to disease of the nervous system
International Classification of Diseases for Mortality and Morbidity Statistics, 11th Revision, v2025-01
Chronic secondary musculoskeletal pain due to diseases of the nervous system is chronic pain localized in joint(s), bone(s), tendon(s) or muscle(s) that is related to peripheral or central neurological disorders classified elsewhere. It includes pain due to altered motor function and altered sensory function. Altered biomechanical function due to the neurological disease is responsible for the activation of nociceptors in musculoskeletal tissue. The pain may be spontaneous or movement-induced.
inclusions
- Chronic secondary musculoskeletal pain associated with Parkinson’s disease
- Chronic secondary musculoskeletal pain associated with multiple sclerosis
- Chronic secondary musculoskeletal pain associated with peripheral neurologic disease
postcoordination
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synonyms
- Chronic secondary musculoskeletal pain due to disease of the nervous system
- Chronic secondary musculoskeletal pain associated with Parkinson’s disease
- Chronic secondary musculoskeletal pain associated with multiple sclerosis
- Chronic secondary musculoskeletal pain associated with peripheral neurologic disease
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