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

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It is important to consult with a qualified healthcare professional regarding the suitability of ultraviolet therapy for each patient and to follow all safety guidelines when using this modality. It is commonly used by chiropractors as part of a comprehensive treatment plan to address musculoskeletal conditions and promote patient well-being.

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

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It’s used to bill for the application of paraffin bath therapy as part of a patient’s treatment plan. The duration and frequency of paraffin bath therapy sessions may vary based on the patient’s condition and treatment goals. Book a demo and learn how ChiroTouch can give you back the time you need for your patients.

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

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It is commonly used by chiropractors as part of a comprehensive treatment plan to address musculoskeletal conditions and promote patient well-being. Diathermy can be employed to alleviate pain associated with various musculoskeletal conditions, including arthritis, muscle strains, and joint stiffness. Tissue healing.

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The 18 Most Popular Chiropractic Tools and Equipment

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Chiropractic Tools Chiropractors use a variety of chiropractor tools to support patient care. This method is less invasive than traditional spinal manipulation, offering a more comfortable experience with reduced muscle tension and fewer audible pops or cracks. It is an excellent option for patients seeking gentler adjustments.

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