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HCPCS : A9283 (Medicare DME co-payment per billable unit min / max: $0.00 / $0.00)
Allard Walker is a walking boot.
INTENDED USES: For comfort and stability following lower leg, foot and ankle trauma and post-op procedure.
CLAIMED FEATURES: Walker Standard Tall and Short offer circumferential compressive support and immobilization with a contoured-for-comfort liner. The Pneumatic Walker offer an integrated pneumatic single bladder air system combined with circumferential compressive support, stability and immobilization with a contoured-for-comfort liner.
OPTIONS: Air. Short.
Note: Walking boots are coded HCPCS L4360, L4361 or L4386 for orthopedic conditions and A9283 when used solely for the prevention or treatment of a lower extremity ulcer or pressure reduction
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