CAM Walking boot Coding- another response
Randy McFarland
Description
Collection
Title:
CAM Walking boot Coding- another response
Creator:
Randy McFarland
Date:
12/20/2005
Text:
If there is a code that describes a walking boot, then that is the
code to use. There are prefab fracture braces, that don't look anything
like a walking boot that the 2114 could be used. I know many
manufactures give the 2114 as the recommended L code, which encourages
the PT's and Dr.'s to fit out of their offices,
as I have talked to a few recently. I know that region C SAMERC,
palmettoGBA publishes an Orthotics and Prosthetics PRODUCT
CLASSIFICATION LIST online. This is a list of OTS items that
manufacturers have requested codes for.
<URL Redacted>
s.pdf. On this web site L2114 is not listed for any of the manufactures
walking boots.
If your reply to me comes back undeliverable, please forward that
error message to our IT guy, Bruce.
His E mail is: <mailto:<Email Address Redacted>> <Email Address Redacted>
code to use. There are prefab fracture braces, that don't look anything
like a walking boot that the 2114 could be used. I know many
manufactures give the 2114 as the recommended L code, which encourages
the PT's and Dr.'s to fit out of their offices,
as I have talked to a few recently. I know that region C SAMERC,
palmettoGBA publishes an Orthotics and Prosthetics PRODUCT
CLASSIFICATION LIST online. This is a list of OTS items that
manufacturers have requested codes for.
<URL Redacted>
s.pdf. On this web site L2114 is not listed for any of the manufactures
walking boots.
If your reply to me comes back undeliverable, please forward that
error message to our IT guy, Bruce.
His E mail is: <mailto:<Email Address Redacted>> <Email Address Redacted>
Citation
Randy McFarland, “CAM Walking boot Coding- another response,” Digital Resource Foundation for Orthotics and Prosthetics, accessed November 5, 2024, https://library.drfop.org/items/show/225808.