Minn. R. agency 151, ch. 5221, pt. 5221.4050

Current through Register Vol. 49, No. 24, December 9, 2024
Part 5221.4050 - PHYSICAL MEDICINE AND REHABILITATION PROCEDURE CODES
Subpart 1.Key to abbreviations and terms.

For descriptions of columns, abbreviations, and terms, see part 5221.4020, subpart 2a.

Subp. 2a. [Repealed, 25 SR 1142]
Subp. 2b. [Repealed, 30 SR 291]
Subp. 2c. [Repealed, 35 SR 227]
Subp. 2d.List of physical medicine and rehabilitation procedure codes.

The physical medicine and rehabilitation conversion factor in part 5221.4020, subpart 1b, item B, applies to the health care providers listed in part 5221.0700, subpart 3, item C, subitem (4), when they provide, within their scope of practice, the services, articles, or supplies identified by procedure codes 97010 through 97799, 97810 through 97814, 98960 through 98981, and V5336 to V5364 in the Medicare Physician Fee Schedule tables described in part 5221.4005.

Subp. 3.Additional payment instructions.

The instructions and examples in items A to D are in addition to CPT code descriptions found in the CPT manual. Additional instructions include both general instructions for a group of codes as well as specific instructions for an individual specific code.

A. Supervised modalities.
(1) Additional general instructions for supervised modality codes 97010 to 97028. andG0283. All supervised modalities refer to one or more areas. For example, if diathermy is applied to the cervical and low back on the same day, the charge would be one unit. If the diathermy and electrical stimulation are applied to the low back, the charge would be one unit of diathermy and one unit of electrical stimulation.
(2) Additional specific instructions for supervised modalities.

CPT Code CPT Description Specific Instructions and Examples
97014 Electrical stimulation Unattended electrical stimulation includes muscle stimulation, low volt therapy, sine wave therapy, stimulation of peripheral nerve, galvanic, and unattended clinical application of TENS. RVU includes the use of disposable or reusable electrodes.
G0283 Electrical stimulation Unattended electrical stimulation, to one or more areas for indications other than wound care, as part of a therapy plan of care.

B. Constant attendance modalities.
(1) Additional general instructions for constant attendance modality codes 97032 to 97039. The application of a constant attendance modality is to one or more areas. Where the CPT manual specifies a specific time frame, count only the actual treatment time, and do not count setup, preparation of the area, cleanup, or documentation time. For example, with ultrasound treatment for two areas, the shoulder and elbow, if total treatment time for both areas is less than 15 minutes, one unit of ultrasound is appropriate. All units billed require supporting documentation.
(2) Additional specific instructions for constant attendance modalities.

CPT CodeCPT DescriptionSpecific Instructions and Examples
97032Electrical stimulationElectrical stimulation (manual) includes attended clinical application of TENS. RVU includes the use of disposable or reusable electrodes.
97033Electric currentRVU includes the use of disposable or reusable electrodes.

C. Additional specific instructions for therapeutic procedure codes 97110 to 97546.

CPT Code CPT Description specific Instructions and Examples
97110 Therapeutic exercises Examples include, but are not limited to, any type of range of motion, stretching, or strengthening exercises; e.g., stabilization and closed kinetic chain exercises, passive range of motion, active and assistive range of motion, progressive resistive exercises, prolonged stretch, isokinetic, isotonic, or isometric strengthening exercises.

97112 Neuromuscular reeducation Examples include, but are not limited to, facilitation techniques, NDT, Rood, Brunn-strom, PNF, and FeldenKrais.
97113 Aquatic therapy This code applies to any water-based exercise program such as Hubbard Tank or pools.

97140 Manual therapy In addition to the services included in the CPT manual incorporated by reference in part 5221.0405, item D, this code also includes, but is not limited to: myofascial release, joint mobilization and manipulation, manual lymphatic drainage, manual traction, soft tissue mobilization and manipulation, trigger point therapy, acupressure, muscle stimulation - manual (nonelectrical), and transverse friction massage. This code is not paid when reported with any of the osteopathic manipulative treatment (OMT) (98925-98929) or chiropractic manipulative treatment (CMT) (98940- 98943) codes on the same regions(s)/body part on the same day. This code may be paid when reported with CMT or OMT codes only if used on a different region(s)/ body part on the same day and must be accompanied by CPT modifier 59 which identifies a distinct procedural service.

97150 Group therapeutic Therapeutic procedure(s) for a group is used when two or more patients are present for the same type of service such as instruction in body mechanics training, or group exercises when participants are doing same type exercises, etc. Tere is no time definition for this code. Providers may charge only one unit, regardless of size of group, number of areas treated, or length of time involved.
97760 Orthotic training Tis code applies to fabrication, instruction in use, fitting, and care and precautions of the orthotic.

97530 Therapeutic activities This code is used for treatment promoting functional use of a muscle, muscle group, or body part. This code is not to be used for PROM, active assistive ROM, manual stretch, or manual therapy. Examples for use of code: A patient has had rotator cuff repair. When treatment incorporates functional motion of reaching to increase range of motion and strength, 97530 should be used. A patient has a herniated disc. When treatment incorporates instruction in body mechanics and positioning and simulated activities to improve functional performance, 97530 should be used.

97537 Community/ work Community/work reintegration training includes jobsite analysis.
97545 Work hardening/ conditioning Work hardening/conditioning units are for the initial two hours each visit. Codes 97545 and 97546 refer to services provided within a work hardening or work conditioning program described in part 5221.6600, subpart 2, item D.
97546 Work hardening/ conditioning Work hardening/conditioning additional units are for each additional hour each visit. Refers to time beyond initial two hours of work conditioning or work hardening.

D. Additional specific instructions and examples for other physical medicine activities.

CPT CodeCPT DescriptionSpecific Instructions and Examples
97750Physical performancePhysical performance test or measurement includes isokinetic strength testing, comprehensive muscle strength or joint range of motion testing, or functional capacity evaluations.

Minn. R. agency 151, ch. 5221, pt. 5221.4050

18 SR 1472; 20 SR 530; 20 SR 858; 25 SR 1142; 30 SR 291; 35 SR 227; 38 SR 306; 41 SR 385 eff. 10/1/2016 41 SR 1127
47 SR 253 eff. 10/1/2022

Statutory Authority: MS s 14.38; 14.386; 14.388; 175.171; 176.101; 176.135; 176.1351; 176.136; 176.231; 176.83