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To bill for custom-fit spiral ankle foot orthoses (AFOs), you'll need to use HCPCS Level II codes, which are designed for healthcare products and services that fall outside the CPT system. All bracing and orthotic devices are categorized under the "L" series of HCPCS codes.
L1951
Ankle foot orthosis, spiral, (institute of rehabilitative medicine type), plastic or other material, prefabricated, includes fitting and adjustment
This code applies to custom-fit spiral AFOs, also known as Institute of Rehabilitative Medicine (IRM)-type AFOs, made from plastic or other rigid materials. These braces provide lightweight stability while allowing controlled movement, making them ideal for patients needing ankle and foot support without full rigidity. Professionally trimmed, bent, molded, or adjusted by healthcare providers, these AFOs ensure a precise fit for patients with foot drop, neuromuscular weakness, or post-stroke rehabilitation needs. Medicare-compliant and designed for improved mobility, these orthoses enhance gait efficiency and balance.
Provides dynamic dorsiflexion assistance, reducing toe dragging and improving walking mechanics.
Enhances stability and controlled movement for patients recovering from stroke or neurological conditions affecting gait.
Offers a balance between rigidity and flexibility, supporting natural ankle movement while preventing excessive motion.
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View Custom-Fit Spiral AFO CollectionTo bill for DME, you’ll need proper documentation, including patient diagnosis, medical necessity, and a detailed prescription. Be sure to use the appropriate modifiers (e.g., KX, RT, LT) and maintain compliance with Medicare guidelines.
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We offer an extensive range of PDAC-approved products, educational resources, and a user-friendly ordering platform. Additionally, our Provider Discount Program helps practices manage costs while delivering high-quality care.
PDAC (Pricing, Data Analysis, and Coding) approval ensures that a brace meets Medicare’s strict requirements for quality, design, and function. Using PDAC-approved products simplifies reimbursement processes and helps avoid claim denials.
For more details on Medicare’s coding and reimbursement guidelines for orthotics, visit the official Medicare website below.
Medicare's DME Coverage