The HCPCS codes for Additions, Lower Extremity Orthotics (L2200-L2397) cover a range of additions and modifications that can be made to lower extremity orthotics to provide additional support, correction, or customization for patients.
1. HCPCS Code L2200
HCPCS L2200 describes the addition of limited ankle motion to a lower extremity orthosis, providing support and mobility for patients with restricted ankle movement.
2. HCPCS Code L2210
HCPCS L2210 describes the addition of dorsiflexion assist (plantar flexion resist) to a lower extremity orthosis, helping patients with difficulty in flexing their foot upwards.
3. HCPCS Code L2220
HCPCS L2220 describes the addition of both dorsiflexion and plantar flexion assist/resist to a lower extremity orthosis, providing comprehensive support and control for patients with ankle movement issues.
4. HCPCS Code L2230
HCPCS L2230 describes the addition of split flat caliper stirrups and plate attachment to a lower extremity orthosis, offering stability and alignment for patients with specific foot and ankle conditions.
5. HCPCS Code L2232
HCPCS L2232 describes the addition of a rocker bottom for total contact ankle foot orthosis (AFO), used in custom fabricated orthoses to enhance walking and gait for patients.
6. HCPCS Code L2240
HCPCS L2240 describes the addition of round caliper and plate attachment to a lower extremity orthosis, providing support and alignment for patients with specific foot and ankle conditions.
7. HCPCS Code L2250
HCPCS L2250 describes the addition of a foot plate, molded to the patient model, with stirrup attachment to a lower extremity orthosis, offering customized support and stability for patients.
8. HCPCS Code L2260
HCPCS L2260 describes the addition of a reinforced solid stirrup (Scott-Craig type) to a lower extremity orthosis, providing extra strength and support for patients with specific foot and ankle conditions.
9. HCPCS Code L2265
HCPCS L2265 describes the addition of a long tongue stirrup to a lower extremity orthosis, offering additional support and control for patients with specific foot and ankle conditions.
10. HCPCS Code L2270
HCPCS L2270 describes the addition of a varus/valgus correction (‘T’) strap, padded/lined or malleolus pad to a lower extremity orthosis, providing correction and support for patients with specific foot and ankle conditions.
11. HCPCS Code L2275
HCPCS L2275 describes the addition of varus/valgus correction, plastic modification, padded/lined to a lower extremity orthosis, offering customized correction and support for patients with specific foot and ankle conditions.
12. HCPCS Code L2280
HCPCS L2280 describes the addition of a molded inner boot to a lower extremity orthosis, providing comfort and support for patients with specific foot and ankle conditions.
13. HCPCS Code L2300
HCPCS L2300 describes the addition of an abduction bar (bilateral hip involvement), jointed, adjustable to a lower extremity orthosis, offering support and alignment for patients with specific hip conditions.
14. HCPCS Code L2310
HCPCS L2310 describes the addition of an abduction bar-straight to a lower extremity orthosis, providing support and alignment for patients with specific hip conditions.
15. HCPCS Code L2320
HCPCS L2320 describes the addition of a non-molded lacer, for custom fabricated orthosis only, to a lower extremity orthosis, offering customized support and alignment for patients.
16. HCPCS Code L2330
HCPCS L2330 describes the addition of a lacer molded to the patient model, for custom fabricated orthosis only, to a lower extremity orthosis, providing customized support and alignment for patients.
17. HCPCS Code L2335
HCPCS L2335 describes the addition of an anterior swing band to a lower extremity orthosis, offering support and control for patients with specific foot and ankle conditions.
18. HCPCS Code L2340
HCPCS L2340 describes the addition of a pre-tibial shell, molded to the patient model, to a lower extremity orthosis, providing support and alignment for patients with specific foot and ankle conditions.
19. HCPCS Code L2350
HCPCS L2350 describes the addition of a prosthetic type (BK) socket, molded to the patient model, used for ‘PTB’ ‘AFO’ orthoses, to a lower extremity orthosis, offering customized support and alignment for patients.
20. HCPCS Code L2360
HCPCS L2360 describes the addition of an extended steel shank to a lower extremity orthosis, providing extra strength and support for patients with specific foot and ankle conditions.
21. HCPCS Code L2370
HCPCS L2370 describes the addition of a Patten bottom to a lower extremity orthosis, offering support and alignment for patients with specific foot and ankle conditions.
22. HCPCS Code L2375
HCPCS L2375 describes the addition of torsion control, ankle joint and half solid stirrup to a lower extremity orthosis, providing support and control for patients with specific foot and ankle conditions.
23. HCPCS Code L2380
HCPCS L2380 describes the addition of torsion control, straight knee joint, each joint to a lower extremity orthosis, offering support and alignment for patients with specific knee conditions.
24. HCPCS Code L2385
HCPCS L2385 describes the addition of a heavy-duty straight knee joint, each joint to a lower extremity orthosis, providing extra strength and support for patients with specific knee conditions.
25. HCPCS Code L2387
HCPCS L2387 describes the addition of a polycentric knee joint, for custom fabricated knee ankle foot orthosis (KAFO), each joint to a lower extremity orthosis, offering customized support and alignment for patients with specific knee conditions.
26. HCPCS Code L2390
HCPCS L2390 describes the addition of an offset knee joint, each joint to a lower extremity orthosis, providing support and alignment for patients with specific knee conditions.
27. HCPCS Code L2395
HCPCS L2395 describes the addition of a heavy-duty offset knee joint, each joint to a lower extremity orthosis, offering extra strength and support for patients with specific knee conditions.
28. HCPCS Code L2397
HCPCS L2397 describes the addition of a suspension sleeve to a lower extremity orthosis, providing support and stability for patients.
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