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<strong>CMS</strong>-1403-FC<br />

time to better understand the direct cost inputs for this<br />

service and to allow us to collect actual utilization data<br />

under the new code.<br />

6. Canalith Repositioning<br />

The CPT Editorial Panel created and the AMA RUC valued<br />

a new code (CPT code 95992, Canalith repositioning<br />

procedure(s) (eg, Epley maneuver, Semont maneuver), per<br />

day) for canalith repositioning, which is described as<br />

"therapeutic maneuvering of the patients’ body and head<br />

designed to use the force of gravity. By using this type of<br />

maneuvering, the calcium crystal debris that is in the<br />

semi-circular canal system is redeposited into a neutral<br />

part of the end organ where it will not cause vertigo."<br />

<strong>This</strong> is a procedure that <strong>has</strong> <strong>been</strong> performed for several<br />

years. Previously this maneuver was billed by physicians as<br />

part of an E&M service and by nonphysician practitioners,<br />

primarily therapists, under a number of CPT codes, including<br />

97112, Therapeutic procedure, one or more areas, each 15<br />

minutes; neuromuscular reeducation of movement, balance,<br />

coordination, kinesthetic sense, posture, and/or<br />

proprioception for sitting and/or standing activities,<br />

which <strong>has</strong> 0.45 work RVUs. Therapists usually bill 2 units<br />

of service. The RUC recommended work RVUs for this service<br />

is 0.75.<br />

921

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