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ID # |
200 358 994 |
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Therapeutic exercises |
97110
Timed code each 15 minutes equals one unit up to four units services are performed with direct contact with the patient (1 on 1) |
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Balance/ Coordination |
97112
Timed code each 15 minutes equals 1 unit up to four units services are performed with direct contact with patient (one on one) |
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Gait training |
97116
Timed code each 15 minutes equal one unit up to four units |
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Massage |
97124 Timed code 15 minutes each area equals one unit |
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Joint mobilization |
97140
Timed code 15 minutes each area equals one unit ROM |
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Manual traction |
97012 Timed code 8 to 15 minutes equals one unit motorized not covered by Medicare |
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Ultrasound |
97035
timed code 8 -10 minutes equals one unit |
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Tens high-voltage |
97032 Timed Code one to one each 15 minutes equals one unit up to four units do not code for Medicare patients |
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Moist heat and cold packs |
97010 this code is bundled |
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parrafin |
97018 only one unit is covered 10 to 15 minutes (2 visits) Untimed codepmn
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Fluidotherapy |
97022
Only one unit is covered 8 to 15 minutes |
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Diathermy |
97024 only one unit is covered 20 minutes |
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TENS |
G0283 15 minutes each area |
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Untimed codes |
Moist heat and cool packs parrafin fluidotherapy diathermy tens |
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Spinal Traction Device |
Traction is a therapeutic method to relieve pain by stretching and realigning the spine. Placing a stretch on the spine separates the vertebrae and helps to relieve direct nerve pressure and stress on the vertebral discs. Cervical traction is a common nonsurgical treatment for a herniated disc in the neck that relieves pain by opening up the cervical foramen to reduce pressure on compressed nerve roots exiting the spinal canal. Traction can either be applied manually or by spinal traction devices. Traction is more useful for neck conditions than for lower back pain. |
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diathermy |
Diathermy is a therapeutic treatment most commonly prescribed for joint conditions such as rheumatoid arthritis and osteoarthritis. In diathermy, a high-frequency electric current is delivered via shortwave, microwave, or ultrasound to generate deep heat in body tissues. |
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If you prescribe fluidotherapy, don't prescribe? |
Parrafin, it almost does the same thing |
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indications for fluidotherapy |
utilized for superficial heating of the peripheral extremities hand, wrists, fingers, feet, ankle, toes
ground cellulose's preheated and blown around by air to deliver dry heat to the extremity
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fluidotherapy MOA? |
Promotes tissue healing with an increase in cell metabolism causes vasodilation in the veins and arteries to increase circulation to the area shown to decrease muscle spasms |
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How does fluidotherapy help |
Helps with ROM when done with exerc decrease pain tx for nonrheumatoid arthritis |
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Contraindications to fluidotherapy |
infections open wounds acute injury impaired circulation |
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decrease pain decrease chronic inflammation- arthritis |
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Contra to parrafin |
1 Jewelery (metal can get hot) 2 Cancer 3 clot (DVT) 4 problems with circulation PVD 5 infection 6 acute inflam 7 hemorrhaging 8 reduced sensation 9 diabetes 10 open wounds 11 fever |
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Trigger point inj 2 muscle groups |
20552 |
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TPI 3 muscle groups |
20553 |
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Small joint inj |
20600 |
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Med joint inj |
20605 |
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Large joint inj |
20610 |
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est patient straight forward exam |
99212 |
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est patient low complexity |
99213 |
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est patient moderate complexity exam |
99214 |
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New pt low complexity |
99203 |
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New pt moderate complexity |
99204 |