ICD-10 Code M01.X1 – Direct infection of shoulder joint in infectious and parasitic diseases classified elsewhere (2026): Diagnosis, Symptoms & Billing Guide

The ICD-10 code for Direct infection of shoulder joint in infectious and parasitic diseases classified elsewhere is M01.X1.
2026 ICD-10-CM Diagnosis Code M01.X1 – Direct infection of shoulder joint in infectious and parasitic diseases classified elsewhere

What it is

This code identifies a shoulder joint infection that occurs as part of another infectious or parasitic disease. Use it when the shoulder is directly affected, and the underlying cause is coded elsewhere.

Clinical signs

Typical findings include shoulder pain, swelling, warmth, reduced range of motion, and joint tenderness. Clinical features vary; refer to documentation for evidence that the infection involves the shoulder joint.

When to use this code

Use M01.X1 when the record states direct infection of the shoulder joint secondary to an infectious or parasitic disease classified elsewhere. Code the underlying condition first when documentation supports it. Confirm that the shoulder, not surrounding soft tissue, is the infected site.

Do not use for

Do not use this code for septic arthritis without a documented infectious or parasitic disease classified elsewhere. Also avoid it when the problem is limited to bursitis, cellulitis, or an unspecified shoulder infection. Check documentation.

Coding tip

Verify the causative disease and the exact joint site before assigning M01.X1.

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