AMA CPT® Assistant - 2013 Issue 8 (August)
Manual Muscle Testing (95831-95834) and Range of Motion Testing (95851, 95852) (August 2013)
August 2013 pages 7-9 Manual Muscle Testing (95831-95834) and Range of Motion Testing (95851, 95852) Current Procedural Terminology (CPT®) codes used to report manual muscle testing (MMT) and range of motion (ROM) testing procedures are found in the Medicine/Neurology and Neuromuscular Procedures section of the CPT codebook. These sets of CPT codes identify the two procedures for various body areas. This article differentiates between the two types of procedures and discusses the appropriate use of the codes associated with each type of procedure. Muscle Testing (95831-95834) Report MMT procedures by using the following CPT codes: 95831Muscle testing, manual...
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Article Overview
This August 2013 CPT Assistant article covers manual muscle testing and range of motion testing in the context of CPT reporting. It is relevant to coders, clinicians, and documentation staff who need a clearer understanding of the procedure categories, associated reporting concepts, and supporting measurement documentation discussed in the article.
Why This Topic Matters
The article helps readers identify the proper CPT topic area for muscle strength and joint motion assessments and understand the general documentation issues surrounding these services. It is useful for anyone working with musculoskeletal, neurology, or rehabilitation-related coding and recordkeeping.
Article Sections
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August 2013 pages 7-9
Issue and page reference for the article content.
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Manual Muscle Testing (95831-95834)
Overview of the manual muscle testing topic within CPT and the general clinical context for the procedure category. Includes discussion of documentation and measurement concepts associated with this service type.
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Range of Motion Testing (95851-95852)
Overview of the range of motion testing topic within CPT and the general clinical context for the procedure category. Includes discussion of how motion measurements are documented and distinguished from other testing concepts.
What You Will Learn
- How the article frames manual muscle testing and range of motion testing within CPT.
- The general documentation themes associated with these testing services.
- The broad differences discussed between muscle strength assessment and joint motion measurement.
- The types of supporting reference material included in the article.
Who Should Read This
- Medical coders
- Clinical documentation staff
- Rehabilitation professionals
- Billing staff
- Compliance staff
Codes Discussed
Code Ranges Discussed
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