The HCPCS codes for Traction and Other Orthopedic Devices range from E0830 to E0948. These codes cover a variety of devices used for traction and orthopedic purposes, including cervical traction equipment, extremity traction devices, fracture frames, trapeze bars, and more. Each code represents a specific device or equipment used in the treatment and management of orthopedic conditions.
1. HCPCS Code E0830
HCPCS E0830 describes an ambulatory traction device that can be used for various types of traction therapy.
2. HCPCS Code E0840
HCPCS E0840 refers to a traction frame that is attached to a headboard and is specifically designed for cervical traction therapy.
3. HCPCS Code E0849
HCPCS E0849 represents a free-standing stand/frame that applies pneumatic traction force to areas other than the mandible for cervical traction therapy.
4. HCPCS Code E0850
HCPCS E0850 describes a free-standing traction stand that is used for cervical traction therapy.
5. HCPCS Code E0855
HCPCS E0855 represents cervical traction equipment that does not require an additional stand or frame for use.
6. HCPCS Code E0856
HCPCS E0856 refers to a cervical traction device that includes inflatable air bladder(s) for added comfort and support during therapy.
7. HCPCS Code E0860
HCPCS E0860 represents traction equipment that is designed to be used over a door for cervical traction therapy.
8. HCPCS Code E0870
HCPCS E0870 describes a traction frame that is attached to a footboard and is used for extremity traction, such as Buck’s traction.
9. HCPCS Code E0880
HCPCS E0880 refers to a free-standing traction stand that is used for extremity traction therapy.
10. HCPCS Code E0890
HCPCS E0890 represents a traction frame that is attached to a footboard and is specifically designed for pelvic traction therapy.
11. HCPCS Code E0900
HCPCS E0900 describes a free-standing traction stand that is used for pelvic traction therapy, such as Buck’s traction.
12. HCPCS Code E0910
HCPCS E0910 refers to trapeze bars, also known as Patient Helper, that are attached to a bed and include a grab bar for patient assistance.
13. HCPCS Code E0911
HCPCS E0911 represents a heavy-duty trapeze bar, designed for patients with a weight capacity greater than 250 pounds, that is attached to a bed and includes a grab bar for patient assistance.
14. HCPCS Code E0912
HCPCS E0912 describes a heavy-duty trapeze bar, designed for patients with a weight capacity greater than 250 pounds, that is free-standing and complete with a grab bar for patient assistance.
15. HCPCS Code E0920
HCPCS E0920 refers to a fracture frame that is attached to a bed and includes weights for fracture management and immobilization.
16. HCPCS Code E0930
HCPCS E0930 represents a free-standing fracture frame that includes weights for fracture management and immobilization.
17. HCPCS Code E0935
HCPCS E0935 describes a continuous passive motion exercise device that is specifically designed for use on the knee.
18. HCPCS Code E0936
HCPCS E0936 refers to a continuous passive motion exercise device that is designed for use on areas other than the knee.
19. HCPCS Code E0940
HCPCS E0940 represents a free-standing trapeze bar that is complete with a grab bar for patient assistance.
20. HCPCS Code E0941
HCPCS E0941 describes a gravity-assisted traction device of any type.
21. HCPCS Code E0942
HCPCS E0942 refers to a cervical head harness or halter that is used for cervical traction therapy.
22. HCPCS Code E0944
HCPCS E0944 represents a pelvic belt, harness, or boot that is used for pelvic traction therapy.
23. HCPCS Code E0945
HCPCS E0945 describes an extremity belt or harness that is used for extremity traction therapy.
24. HCPCS Code E0946
HCPCS E0946 refers to a fracture frame with dual cross bars that is attached to a bed, such as a balken or 4-poster frame, for fracture management and immobilization.
25. HCPCS Code E0947
HCPCS E0947 represents attachments for complex pelvic traction that can be used with a fracture frame.
26. HCPCS Code E0948
HCPCS E0948 describes attachments for complex cervical traction that can be used with a fracture frame.
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