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CPT Code 97018: Application of a Modality to One or More Areas; Paraffin Bath

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It is commonly used in chiropractic care to alleviate pain and stiffness in joints, muscles, and connective tissues. NOTE: Not all jurisdictions may consider paraffin bath therapy within the standard scope of chiropractic care. When Should Chiropractors Use This Code?

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CPT Code 97028: Application of a Modality to One or More Areas; Ultraviolet

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This supervised physical medicine modality is used primarily by dermatologists to treat eczema and psoriasis, but it is used occasionally in chiropractic care for various therapeutic purposes. Schedule a demo today to experience its benefits firsthand. Inflammation reduction. Wound healing.

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

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About CPT Code 97024: Diathermy CPT code 97024 pertains to diathermy, a therapeutic modality frequently employed in chiropractic care for pain management and tissue healing. Diathermy can be employed to alleviate pain associated with various musculoskeletal conditions, including arthritis, muscle strains, and joint stiffness.

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The 18 Most Popular Chiropractic Tools and Equipment

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Whether you’re just starting your practice or a longtime practitioner looking to stay current, this list of today’s most popular chiropractic equipment, including both longtime classics and cutting-edge innovations, is for you. It benefits conditions such as muscle strains, joint pain, tendonitis, and other soft tissue injuries.

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