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Chiropractic maintenance care: How to recognize it, document it and code it

Chiropractic Economics

This article describes what maintenance care is and how it should be documented and coded in your practice. By definition Maintenance or preventive care is defined as appropriate, professionally acceptable treatment, usually for a chronic condition or after completion of therapeutic active treatment.

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Patient Education and Meticulous Documentation

Genesis

While search engine optimization (SEO) effectively drives patients seeking relief from back pain and other musculoskeletal issues to your door, it often leaves them with a fragmented understanding of chiropractic treatment. This fosters trust, improves treatment outcomes, and builds long-term patient relationships.

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Who Pays for Chiropractor After an Accident [Car Wreck Treatment]

Reinhardt Chiropractic

In the aftermath of a car accident, individuals often face a myriad of concerns, from vehicle repairs to medical treatment. Among the crucial aspects of post-accident care is chiropractic treatment, known for its effectiveness in addressing musculoskeletal issues resulting from collisions.

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Top 3 Compliance Mistakes That Can Cost You Big

Genesis

Non-compliance with coding and documentation rules can lead to denied claims, hefty fines, and even legal trouble. But fear not, fellow spinal adjusters! By understanding some common mistakes and utilizing valuable resources, you can ensure your practice thrives on the solid foundation of proper documentation.

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The benefits of CBD for pain management

Chiropractic Economics

Research supporting CBD for pain management Manage pain: One of the primary reasons patients seek chiropractic care is to alleviate acute and chronic pain in order to improve quality of life. Traditional chiropractic adjustments aim to realign the spine and improve nervous system function, thereby reducing pain.

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CPT Code 97024: Application of a Modality to One or More Areas; Diathermy (e.g., Microwave)

ChiroTouch

It is commonly used by chiropractors as part of a comprehensive treatment plan to address musculoskeletal conditions and promote patient well-being. Adjunct to chiropractic care. Diathermy can complement chiropractic adjustments by preparing the muscles and tissues for manipulation and enhancing treatment outcomes.

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CPT Code 97026: Application of a Modality to One or More Areas; Infrared

ChiroTouch

This non-invasive treatment involves the application of infrared radiation to target specific areas of the body, offering pain relief and promoting healing. It is commonly used by chiropractors as part of a comprehensive treatment plan to address musculoskeletal issues and promote patient wellness. Adjunct to chiropractic care.