Wednesday, 21 October 2020

ICD-10 Codes for Physiotherapists / Physical Therapists

ICD-10 Codes for Physical Therapists

What is ICD-10 coding

ICD-10 is the 10th revision of the International Statistical Classification of Diseases and Related Health Problems (ICD).



This is a medical classification list by the World Health Organization (WHO). 

It contains codes for diseases, signs and symptoms, abnormal findings, complaints, social circumstances, and external causes of injury or diseases.

Work on ICD-10 began in 1983, became endorsed by the Forty-third World Health Assembly in 1990, and was first used by member states in 1994.

It will be replaced by ICD-11 on January 1, 2022.

Use of ICD-10
ICD-10-CM is the standard transaction code set for diagnostic purposes under the Health Insurance Portability and Accountability Act (HIPAA). It is used to track health care statistics / disease burden, quality outcomes, mortality statistics and billing.

Below is a list of common ICD-10 codes for Physiotherapy. 

The list of codes offers a great way to become more familiar with your most-used ICD-10codes. 


Chapter 13 of ICD-10


Section M60-M63

Section M20-M25

Section M15-M19

Section M50-M54

Section M70-M79


Chapter 18 of ICD-10


Section R25-R29

Section S80-S89

Section S30-S39

Section S20-S29

Section S10-S19

Section S40-S49


Chapter 19 of ICD-10 

Injury, poisoning and certain other consequences of external causes (S00-T88)


Chapter 13 of ICD-10 

Diseases of the musculoskeletal system and connective tissue (M00-M99)

Disorders of muscles (M60-M63)

Other joint disorders (M20-M25)


Osteoarthritis (M15-M19)

Other dorsopathies (M50-M54)

Other soft tissue disorders (M70-M79)

Chapter 18 of ICD-10

Symptoms, signs and abnormal clinical and laboratory findings, not elsewhere classified NES (R00-R99) 

Symptoms and signs involving the nervous and musculoskeletal systems (R25-R29) 

Chapter 19 of ICD-10

Injury, poisoning and certain other consequences of external causes (S00-T88)

Injuries to the knee and lower leg (S80-S89)

Injuries to the abdomen, lower back, lumbar spine, pelvis and external genitals (S30-S39)

Injuries to the thorax (S20-S29)

Injuries to the neck (S10-S19)

Injuries to the shoulder and upper arm (S40-S49)


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Thursday, 15 October 2020

Getting Into a DPT Program in USA

 Getting Into a DPT Program

Most DPT programs require applicants to earn a bachelor's degree BPT prior to admission. 

A few programs offer freshman entry, they recruit students directly from high school into a guaranteed admissions program. High school students accepted into these programs can automatically advance into the professional phase of the DPT program, pending the completion of specific undergraduate courses and any other stated contingencies, e.g., minimum GPA.

Other programs offer a 3+3 curricular format in which three years of specific preprofessional (undergraduate/pre-BPT) courses must be taken before the student can advance into a three-year professional DPT program. 

Admissions in USA

The Physical Therapist Centralized Application Service allows applicants to use a single web-based application and one set of materials to apply to multiple DPT programs.

What after Graduation

Licensed physical therapists may choose to pursue any residency or fellowship program to enhance their knowledge and practice in the field.

A clinical fellowship is a planned program of postprofessional clinical and didactic education for a physical therapist who demonstrates clinical expertise in an area of clinical practice related to the practice focus of the fellowship.

Physical therapists also have the opportunity to become board-certified clinical specialists through the American Board of Physical Therapy Specialties. Specialization is the process by which a physical therapist builds on a broad base of professional education and practice to develop a greater depth of knowledge and skills related to a particular area of practice. PTs are not required to be certified in order to practice in a specific area.





Wednesday, 14 October 2020

Physiotherapy / Physical Therapist Education and Licensure in USA


 Physiotherapist / Physical Therapist Education and Licensure in USA

To practice as a physical therapist in the USA, you must required to earn a doctor of physical therapy degree DPT from a Commission on Accreditation in Physical Therapy Education accredited physical therapist education program and pass a state licensure exam also.

The length of professional DPT programs is typically 3 years. 

Primary content areas in the syllabus may include, but are not limited to, biology / anatomy, cellular histology, physiology, pharmacology, pathology, behavioral sciences, communication, exercise physiology, biomechanics, kinesiology, neuroscience, ethics/values, management sciences, finance, sociology, clinical reasoning, evidence-based practice, cardiovascular and pulmonary, endocrine and metabolic, musculoskeletal, CBR.

Approximately 75 -80% of the DPT curriculum is classroom lectures and lab study and the remaining 20- 25% is dedicated to clinical practice. Physio students spend on average 30 weeks in their final clinical expertise. 


Monday, 12 October 2020

How Much Physiotherapists / Physical Therapists earn


How Much Physical Therapists Earn
Every professional want to know about this question
According to biggest organization in the field of Physiotherapy the median salary for a physical therapist is $85,000. 
The salaries vary based on position, years of experience, degree of education, geographic location, and practice setting.

Demand for Physiotherapists / physical therapists varies by geographical region and area of practice, but PT unemployment rates are typically low across the globe. 

The need for Physiotherapists /physical therapists is expected to remain strong as the United States population ages and the demand for physical therapist services grows.

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Sunday, 11 October 2020

Where Physiotherapists / physical Therapists Work?

Where Physiotherapists / Physical Therapists Work?

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Physiotherapists / Physical therapists practice in a wide range of settings:
1.  hospitals, 
2. outpatient clinics, 
3. people’s homes, 
4. Celebrities personal Physios
5.  Athelete s personal Physios
6. schools, sports and fitness facilities, 
7. workplaces ergonomic PT, and 
8. nursing homes.
9. College / University professor / faculties
10. Space projects aeronautics PT

What Physiotherapists / Physical Therapists Do ?

What Physiotherapists / Physical Therapists Do ?

Physiotherapists / Physical therapists are movement experts who improve quality of our life through prescribed exercises, hands-on personalised care, and proper patient education.
Physiotherapy / Physical therapists diagnose and treat patients of all ages, from newborns (pediatrics) to people at the end of life (geriatrics).
 Many patients have injuries, disabilities, or other health conditions that need Physiotherapy treatment, but Physios also take care for people who simply want to become healthier and to prevent future problems.
Physical therapists can have a profound effect on patient lives. They help people achieve fitness goals, regain or maintain their independence, and lead active lives.
Physiotherapists / physical therapists examine each patient and then develops a comprehensive treatment plan to improve their ability to move, reduce or manage pains, restore functions, and prevent disability.
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