Orthopedic Braces Prescription
In most cases, whether you need a prescription for a brace depends on the type of brace and the situation. Here’s a breakdown:
Medical Necessity and Insurance: If a brace is medically necessary and you want insurance or Medicare to cover the cost, you typically need a prescription. For instance, braces used for post-surgical support, chronic conditions, or injury recovery often require a doctor’s order for insurance reimbursement.
Over-the-Counter Braces: Many braces, like basic knee braces or wrist supports, can be purchased without a prescription at pharmacies or online. These are typically for mild injuries or preventive support.
Custom or Specialized Braces: For more complex conditions (e.g., scoliosis braces, custom-fitted knee braces, or spinal braces), a prescription is usually required. These braces are often fitted to the patient and are more specialized.
Legal Requirements: Some braces, especially those that claim to have a therapeutic or corrective effect, may be regulated as medical devices and require a prescription based on local regulations (e.g., U.S. FDA regulations).
If you’re unsure, it’s best to consult a healthcare provider, as they can determine the necessity and help you with the right type of brace.
Min-Knee Hinged Knee Brace
Model Number: 623-625-627-628-629-629-9-99-999
SUGGESTED HCPC: L1832 and L1833
ORDER NUMBER: 623, 625, 627, 628, 629, 629-9, 629-99, 629-999
SIZE: Small thru 5X Large (see sizing chart)
PRODUCT HIGHLIGHTS:
• Medial and lateral hinge stays provide excellent support
• Enclosed tubular donut buttress
INDICATIONS: Indicated for mild to moderate ligament joint pain, sprain, strains of the knee ligaments. Provides support. stabilization and compression of the knee joint following ligament or meniscus.
SUGGESTED HCPC: L1832 and L1833
• Neoprene coated with 4-way stretch nylon fabric
• Piping along thigh and calf areas of support to stop flexing
• Tapered in back for comfortable fit
• Hyperextension stops at 170°
• Easy removable hinges for custom fitting
• Retail packaging available
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