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29125

Application of short arm splint (forearm to hand); static

Orthopedics Casting/Splinting 3.28 Total RVUs
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For application of static short arm splint

Relative Value Units (RVUs)

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Work RVU
1.80
Physician effort
PE RVU
1.30
Practice expense
MP RVU
0.18
Malpractice
Total RVU
3.28
Combined value
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Clinical Information

When to Use

For application of static short arm splint

Time Requirement
10-15 minutes typical procedure time

Common Scenarios

Forearm fracture requiring static splinting
Wrist fracture requiring static splint
Distal forearm injury requiring immobilization
Post-operative static splinting
Upper extremity injury requiring static splinting

Documentation Requirements

  • Indication for static short arm splint
  • Type of splint applied
  • Splint material used
  • Patient positioning
  • Follow-up instructions

Coding Guidelines

Common Modifiers

50 Bilateral procedure when both arms splinted same session
51 Multiple procedures performed same session
LT Left side procedure
RT Right side procedure

Bundling Rules

  • Includes static splint application
  • Includes splint materials
  • Removal of old splint coded separately
  • Follow-up visits within global period bundled
  • X-rays coded separately

Exclusions

  • 29126 (application of short arm splint; dynamic)
  • 29075 (application, cast; elbow to finger)
  • 29105 (application of long arm splint)
  • 29130 (application of finger splint)

Coding Notes

Static short arm splint application
Global period is 10 days
Document indication and splint type
Splint removal bundled within global period

Clinical scenarios

Forearm fracture requiring static splinting
Forearm fracture requiring static splinting
When to use:For application of static short arm splint
  • Indication for static short arm splint
  • Type of splint applied
  • Splint material used
Wrist fracture requiring static splint
Wrist fracture requiring static splint
When to use:For application of static short arm splint
  • Indication for static short arm splint
  • Type of splint applied
  • Splint material used
Distal forearm injury requiring immobilization
Distal forearm injury requiring immobilization
When to use:For application of static short arm splint
  • Indication for static short arm splint
  • Type of splint applied
  • Splint material used

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Code Details

Code 29125
Category Orthopedics
Subcategory Casting/Splinting
Total RVUs 3.28

Medicare Pricing

PFS
2025 National Rate
$67.28
Facility
$39.79
Non-Facility
$67.28
RVU Breakdown
Work RVU:0.50PE RVU:1.50MP RVU:0.08Total RVU:2.08CF:$32.3465Global Days:000
OPPS Details
APC:5734Status:Q1Copayment:
Physician Fee Schedule: Medicare pays physicians based on Relative Value Units (RVUs) multiplied by a conversion factor.

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Frequently Asked Questions

What is CPT code 29125?

CPT 29125 is the billing code for "Application of short arm splint (forearm to hand); static". For application of static short arm splint

How much does Medicare pay for CPT 29125?

Medicare pays approximately $67.28 for CPT 29125 (national average). Actual payment varies by geographic location due to GPCI adjustments. Hospital and commercial insurance rates are typically 2-4x higher than Medicare rates.

What are the RVUs for CPT 29125?

CPT 29125 has a total RVU of 3.28, broken down as: Work RVU 1.80, Practice Expense RVU 1.30, and Malpractice RVU 0.18. RVUs (Relative Value Units) determine Medicare reimbursement rates.

What documentation is required for CPT 29125?

Key documentation requirements for CPT 29125 include: Indication for static short arm splint; Type of splint applied; Splint material used; Patient positioning. Missing or incomplete documentation is a leading cause of claim denials for this code.

Can CPT 29125 be billed with other codes?

Bundling considerations for CPT 29125: Includes static splint application. Includes splint materials Use an NCCI bundling checker to verify specific code combinations before billing.

What modifiers are commonly used with CPT 29125?

Common modifiers for CPT 29125 include: 50 (Bilateral procedure when both arms splinted same session), 51 (Multiple procedures performed same session), LT (Left side procedure). Modifiers indicate special circumstances and can affect reimbursement or prevent claim denials.

What is the time requirement for CPT 29125?

The typical time requirement for CPT 29125 is 10-15 minutes typical procedure time. Time-based codes require documentation of the actual time spent providing the service.

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