What does the term “manipulation” refer to in the context of fracture or dislocation treatment?
A.
The process of stopping bleeding from a fracture or dislocation.
B.
The process of applying force or traction to align a fracture or dislocation.
C.
The process of closing a wound associated with a fracture or dislocation.
D.
The surgical removal of the fractured or dislocated bone.
The Answer Is:
B
This question includes an explanation.
Explanation:
In CPT® fracture and dislocation care, manipulation refers to the application of force or traction to restore a bone or joint to its normal anatomic position.
This is a key distinction between with manipulation and without manipulation, which directly affects CPT code selection (e.g., 23505 vs. 23500).
Manipulation may be performed closed (no incision) or open (with incision).
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