Medical policy: Knee Braces
Policy number: MP 6.012
Clinical benefit
- Minimize safety risk or concern.
- Minimize harmful or ineffective interventions.
- Assure appropriate level of care.
- Assure appropriate duration of service for interventions.
- Assure that recommended medical prerequisites have been met.
- Assure appropriate site of treatment or service.
Effective date: 3/1/2026
Policy
Custom-made unloader knee braces may be considered medically necessary in the treatment of patients with painful osteoarthritis involving the medial compartment of the knee.
Off-the-shelf (custom-fitted) functional knee braces may be considered medically necessary in patients with knee instability due to injury (including patients who have had surgery for the injury) or in patients with painful osteoarthritis of the medial compartment of the knee.
Custom-made functional knee braces are considered investigational as there is insufficient evidence to support a general conclusion regarding the health outcomes or benefits associated with this item.
Prophylactic knee braces are considered investigational as there is insufficient evidence to support a general conclusion regarding the health outcomes or benefits associated with this item.
Note: The provider requesting/ordering the DME should be a provider with whom the member has established a relationship and is involved in the ongoing care of the member and the condition for which the DME/orthotic is prescribed.
Cross-references:
- MP 6.062 Ankle-foot and knee-ankle-foot orthoses
Product variations
This policy is only applicable to certain programs and products administered by Capital Blue Cross and subject to benefit variations. Please see additional information below.
FEP PPO - Refer to FEP Medical Policy Manual.
Description/background
Knee braces may be custom made or available off-the-shelf in a variety of sizes. Knee braces may be intended for rehabilitation, to reduce pain, or to prevent injury in either stable or unstable knees.
Knee braces typically consist of 3 components: a superstructure (usually a rigid shell), a hinge, and a strap system. The superstructure extends proximally and distally to a hinge centered around the knee axis of motion. The strapping system secures the brace to the limb. Knee braces can be subdivided into 4 categories that are based on their intended use:
- Prophylactic braces are those that attempt to prevent or reduce the severity of knee ligament injuries. These braces are primarily designed to prevent injuries to the medial collateral ligament, which is the area of the most common athletic knee injuries.
- Rehabilitation braces are designed to allow protected motion of injured knees that have been treated operatively or non-operatively. These braces allow for controlled joint motion and typically consist of hinges that can be locked into place to limit range of motion. Rehabilitation braces are commonly used for 6 to 12 weeks after an injury. Rehabilitation braces are usually purchased off-the-shelf and not custom-made.
- Functional braces are designed to assist or provide stability for unstable knees during activities of daily living (ADL) or sports and may be either off-the-shelf or custom made. Derotation braces are typically used after injuries to ligaments and have medial and lateral bars with varying hinge and strap designs. These derotation braces are designed to permit significant motion and speed; in many instances, the braces are worn only during elective activities, such as sports. Braces made of graphite, titanium, or other lightweight materials are specifically designed for high-performance sports, allowing them to be worn during high-performance sports activities. Functional knee braces have also been used in patients with osteoarthritis to help decrease the weight on painful joints.
- Unloader knee braces are specifically designed to reduce the pain and disability associated with osteoarthritis of the medial compartment of the knee by bracing the knee in the valgus position to unload the compressive forces on the medial compartment.
Rationale
Summary of evidence
Evidence of efficacy is limited for off-the-shelf bracing for osteoarthritis, ligamentous instability, or patellofemoral pain.
Definitions
Custom-made brace describes a brace that is made according to precise measurements or molds/casts of an individual patient. Thus, this type of brace can only be worn by the individual patient for whom it was customized. A custom-fabricated or molded-to-patient model is often referred to as a customized brace.
Off-the-shelf brace refers to a brace that is obtained from a selection of readily available braces. Most often, simple adjustments are made to ensure proper fit.
Disclaimer
Capital Blue Cross’ medical policies are used to determine coverage for specific medical technologies, procedures, equipment, and services. These medical policies do not constitute medical advice and are subject to change as required by law or applicable clinical evidence from independent treatment guidelines. Treating providers are solely responsible for medical advice and treatment of members. These policies are not a guarantee of coverage or payment. Payment of claims is subject to a determination regarding the member’s benefit program and eligibility on the date of service, and a determination that the services are medically necessary and appropriate. Final processing of a claim is based upon the terms of contract that applies to the members’ benefit program, including benefit limitations and exclusions. If a provider or a member has a question concerning this medical policy, please contact Capital Blue Cross’ Provider Services or Member Services.
Coding information
Note: This list of codes may not be all-inclusive, and codes are subject to change at any time. The identification of a code in this section does not denote coverage as coverage is determined by the terms of member benefit information. In addition, not all covered services are eligible for separate reimbursement.
Custom-made functional and prophylactic knee braces are considered investigational:
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L1834 |
L1840 |
L1846 |
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Custom-made unloader knee braces are covered when medically necessary for painful osteoarthritis:
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L1844 |
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ICD-10-CM diagnosis code* |
Description |
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M17.0 |
Bilateral primary osteoarthritis of knee |
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M17.11 |
Unilateral primary osteoarthritis, right knee |
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M17.12 |
Unilateral primary osteoarthritis, left knee |
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M17.2 |
Bilateral post-traumatic osteoarthritis of knee |
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M17.31 |
Unilateral post-traumatic osteoarthritis, right knee |
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M17.32 |
Unilateral post-traumatic osteoarthritis, left knee |
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M17.4 |
Other bilateral secondary osteoarthritis of knee |
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M17.5 |
Other unilateral secondary osteoarthritis of knee |
Prefabricated/off-the-shelf custom fitted knee braces are covered when medically necessary
Procedure codes |
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L1810 |
L1812 |
L1820 |
L1821 |
L1830 |
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L1831 |
L1832 |
L1833 |
L1836 |
L1843 |
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L1845 |
L1847 |
L1848 |
L1850 |
L1851 |
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L1852 |
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ICD-10-CM diagnosis code* |
Description |
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M17.0 |
Bilateral primary osteoarthritis of knee |
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M17.11 |
Unilateral primary osteoarthritis, right knee |
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M17.12 |
Unilateral primary osteoarthritis, left knee |
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M17.2 |
Bilateral post-traumatic osteoarthritis of knee |
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M17.31 |
Unilateral post-traumatic osteoarthritis, right knee |
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M17.32 |
Unilateral post-traumatic osteoarthritis, left knee |
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M17.4 |
Other bilateral secondary osteoarthritis of knee |
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M17.5 |
Other unilateral secondary osteoarthritis of knee |
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M22.01 |
Recurrent dislocation of patella, right knee |
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M22.02 |
Recurrent dislocation of patella, left knee |
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M22.11 |
Recurrent subluxation of patella, right knee |
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M22.12 |
Recurrent subluxation of patella, left knee |
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M22.2X1 |
Patellofemoral disorders, right knee |
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M22.2X2 |
Patellofemoral disorders, left knee |
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M22.41 |
Chondromalacia patellae, right knee |
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M22.42 |
Chondromalacia patellae, left knee |
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M23.200 |
Derangement of unspecified lateral meniscus due to old tear or injury, right knee |
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M23.201 |
Derangement of unspecified lateral meniscus due to old tear or injury, left knee |
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M23.203 |
Derangement of unspecified medial meniscus due to old tear or injury, right knee |
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M23.204 |
Derangement of unspecified medial meniscus due to old tear or injury, left knee |
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M23.206 |
Derangement of unspecified meniscus due to old tear or injury, right knee |
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M23.207 |
Derangement of unspecified meniscus due to old tear or injury, left knee |
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M23.221 |
Derangement of posterior horn of medial meniscus due to old tear or injury, right knee |
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M23.222 |
Derangement of posterior horn of medial meniscus due to old tear or injury, left knee |
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M23.231 |
Derangement of other medial meniscus due to old tear or injury, right knee |
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M23.232 |
Derangement of other medial meniscus due to old tear or injury, left knee |
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M23.241 |
Derangement of anterior horn of lateral meniscus due to old tear or injury, right knee |
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M23.242 |
Derangement of anterior horn of lateral meniscus due to old tear or injury, left knee |
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M23.251 |
Derangement of posterior horn of lateral meniscus due to old tear or injury, right knee |
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M23.252 |
Derangement of posterior horn of lateral meniscus due to old tear or injury, left knee |
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M23.261 |
Derangement of other lateral meniscus due to old tear or injury, right knee |
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M23.262 |
Derangement of other lateral meniscus due to old tear or injury, left knee |
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M23.300 |
Other meniscus derangements, unspecified lateral meniscus, right knee |
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M23.301 |
Other meniscus derangements, unspecified lateral meniscus, left knee |
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M23.303 |
Other meniscus derangements, unspecified medial meniscus, right knee |
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M23.304 |
Other meniscus derangements, unspecified medial meniscus, left knee |
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M23.306 |
Other meniscus derangements, unspecified meniscus, right knee |
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M23.307 |
Other meniscus derangements, unspecified meniscus, left knee |
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M23.321 |
Other meniscus derangements, posterior horn of medial meniscus, right knee |
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M23.322 |
Other meniscus derangements, posterior horn of medial meniscus, left knee |
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M23.331 |
Other meniscus derangements, other medial meniscus, right knee |
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M23.332 |
Other meniscus derangements, other medial meniscus, left knee |
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M23.341 |
Other meniscus derangements, anterior horn of lateral meniscus, right knee |
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M23.342 |
Other meniscus derangements, anterior horn of lateral meniscus, left knee |
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M23.351 |
Other meniscus derangements, posterior horn of lateral meniscus, right knee |
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M23.352 |
Other meniscus derangements, posterior horn of lateral meniscus, left knee |
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M23.361 |
Other meniscus derangements, other lateral meniscus, right knee |
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M23.362 |
Other meniscus derangements, other lateral meniscus, left knee |
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M23.41 |
Loose body in knee, right knee |
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M23.42 |
Loose body in knee, left knee |
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M23.51 |
Chronic instability of knee, right knee |
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M23.52 |
Chronic instability of knee, left knee |
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M23.611 |
Other spontaneous disruption of anterior cruciate ligament of right knee |
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M23.612 |
Other spontaneous disruption of anterior cruciate ligament of left knee |
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M23.621 |
Other spontaneous disruption of posterior cruciate ligament of right knee |
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M23.622 |
Other spontaneous disruption of posterior cruciate ligament of left knee |
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M23.631 |
Other spontaneous disruption of medial collateral ligament of right knee |
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M23.632 |
Other spontaneous disruption of medial collateral ligament of left knee |
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M23.641 |
Other spontaneous disruption of lateral collateral ligament of right knee |
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M23.642 |
Other spontaneous disruption of lateral collateral ligament of left knee |
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M23.671 |
Other spontaneous disruption of capsular ligament of right knee |
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M23.672 |
Other spontaneous disruption of capsular ligament of left knee |
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M23.8X1 |
Other internal derangements of right knee |
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M23.8X2 |
Other internal derangements of left knee |
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M25.261 |
Flail joint, right knee |
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M25.262 |
Flail joint, left knee |
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M25.361 |
Other instability, right knee |
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M25.362 |
Other instability, left knee |
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S82.011A |
Displaced osteochondral fracture of right patella, initial encounter for closed fracture |
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S82.012A |
Displaced osteochondral fracture of left patella, initial encounter for closed fracture |
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S82.014A |
Nondisplaced osteochondral fracture of right patella, initial encounter for closed fracture |
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S82.015A |
Nondisplaced osteochondral fracture of left patella, initial encounter for closed fracture |
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S82.016A |
Nondisplaced osteochondral fracture of unspecified patella, initial encounter for closed fracture |
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S82.021A |
Displaced longitudinal fracture of right patella, initial encounter for closed fracture |
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S82.022A |
Displaced longitudinal fracture of left patella, initial encounter for closed fracture |
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S82.024A |
Nondisplaced longitudinal fracture of right patella, initial encounter for closed fracture |
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S82.025A |
Nondisplaced longitudinal fracture of left patella, initial encounter for closed fracture |
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S82.031A |
Displaced transverse fracture of right patella, initial encounter for closed fracture |
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S82.032A |
Displaced transverse fracture of left patella, initial encounter for closed fracture |
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S82.034A |
Nondisplaced transverse fracture of right patella, initial encounter for closed fracture |
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S82.035A |
Nondisplaced transverse fracture of left patella, initial encounter for closed fracture |
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S82.041A |
Displaced comminuted fracture of right patella, initial encounter for closed fracture |
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S82.042A |
Displaced comminuted fracture of left patella, initial encounter for closed fracture |
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S82.044A |
Nondisplaced comminuted fracture of right patella, initial encounter for closed fracture |
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S82.045A |
Nondisplaced comminuted fracture of left patella, initial encounter for closed fracture |
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S82.091A |
Other fracture of right patella, initial encounter for closed fracture |
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S82.092A |
Other fracture of left patella, initial encounter for closed fracture |
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S83.011A |
Lateral subluxation of right patella, initial encounter |
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S83.012A |
Lateral subluxation of left patella, initial encounter |
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S83.014A |
Lateral dislocation of right patella, initial encounter |
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S83.015A |
Lateral dislocation of left patella, initial encounter |
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S83.091A |
Other subluxation of right patella, initial encounter |
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S83.092A |
Other subluxation of left patella, initial encounter |
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S83.094A |
Other dislocation of right patella, initial encounter |
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S83.095A |
Other dislocation of left patella, initial encounter |
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S83.111A |
Anterior subluxation of proximal end of tibia, right knee, initial encounter |
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S83.112A |
Anterior subluxation of proximal end of tibia, left knee, initial encounter |
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S83.114A |
Anterior dislocation of proximal end of tibia, right knee, initial encounter |
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S83.115A |
Anterior dislocation of proximal end of tibia, left knee, initial encounter |
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S83.121A |
Posterior subluxation of proximal end of tibia, right knee, initial encounter |
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S83.122A |
Posterior subluxation of proximal end of tibia, left knee, initial encounter |
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S83.124A |
Posterior dislocation of proximal end of tibia, right knee, initial encounter |
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S83.125A |
Posterior dislocation of proximal end of tibia, left knee, initial encounter |
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S83.131A |
Medial subluxation of proximal end of tibia, right knee, initial encounter |
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S83.132A |
Medial subluxation of proximal end of tibia, left knee, initial encounter |
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S83.134A |
Medial dislocation of proximal end of tibia, right knee, initial encounter |
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S83.135A |
Medial dislocation of proximal end of tibia, left knee, initial encounter |
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S83.141A |
Lateral subluxation of proximal end of tibia, right knee, initial encounter |
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S83.142A |
Lateral subluxation of proximal end of tibia, left knee, initial encounter |
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S83.144A |
Lateral dislocation of proximal end of tibia, right knee, initial encounter |
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S83.145A |
Lateral dislocation of proximal end of tibia, left knee, initial encounter |
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S83.191A |
Other subluxation of right knee, initial encounter |
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S83.192A |
Other subluxation of left knee, initial encounter |
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S83.194A |
Other dislocation of right knee, initial encounter |
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S83.195A |
Other dislocation of left knee, initial encounter |
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S83.211A |
Bucket-handle tear of medial meniscus, current injury, right knee, initial encounter |
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S83.212A |
Bucket-handle tear of medial meniscus, current injury, left knee, initial encounter |
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S83.221A |
Peripheral tear of medial meniscus, current injury, right knee, initial encounter |
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S83.222A |
Peripheral tear of medial meniscus, current injury, left knee, initial encounter |
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S83.231A |
Complex tear of medial meniscus, current injury, right knee, initial encounter |
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S83.232A |
Complex tear of medial meniscus, current injury, left knee, initial encounter |
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S83.241A |
Other tear of medial meniscus, current injury, right knee, initial encounter |
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S83.242A |
Other tear of medial meniscus, current injury, left knee, initial encounter |
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S83.251A |
Bucket-handle tear of lateral meniscus, current injury, right knee, initial encounter |
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S83.252A |
Bucket-handle tear of lateral meniscus, current injury, left knee, initial encounter |
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S83.261A |
Peripheral tear of lateral meniscus, current injury, right knee, initial encounter |
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S83.262A |
Peripheral tear of lateral meniscus, current injury, left knee, initial encounter |
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S83.271A |
Complex tear of lateral meniscus, current injury, right knee, initial encounter |
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S83.272A |
Complex tear of lateral meniscus, current injury, left knee, initial encounter |
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S83.281A |
Other tear of lateral meniscus, current injury, right knee, initial encounter |
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S83.282A |
Other tear of lateral meniscus, current injury, left knee, initial encounter |
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S83.411A |
Sprain of medial collateral ligament of right knee, initial encounter |
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S83.412A |
Sprain of medial collateral ligament of left knee, initial encounter |
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S83.421A |
Sprain of lateral collateral ligament of right knee, initial encounter |
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S83.422A |
Sprain of lateral collateral ligament of left knee, initial encounter |
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S83.501A |
Sprain of unspecified cruciate ligament of right knee, initial encounter |
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S83.502A |
Sprain of unspecified cruciate ligament of left knee, initial encounter |
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S83.511A |
Sprain of anterior cruciate ligament of right knee, initial encounter |
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S83.512A |
Sprain of anterior cruciate ligament of left knee, initial encounter |
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S83.521A |
Sprain of posterior cruciate ligament of right knee, initial encounter |
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S83.522A |
Sprain of posterior cruciate ligament of left knee, initial encounter |
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S83.61XA |
Sprain of the superior tibiofibular joint and ligament, right knee, initial encounter |
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S83.62XA |
Sprain of the superior tibiofibular joint and ligament, left knee, initial encounter |
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S83.8X1A |
Sprain of other specified parts of right knee, initial encounter |
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S83.8X2A |
Sprain of other specified parts of left knee, initial encounter |
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T84.012A |
Broken internal right knee prosthesis |
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T84.013A |
Broken internal left knee prosthesis |
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T84.022A |
Instability of internal right knee prosthesis |
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T84.023A |
Instability of internal left knee prosthesis |
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T84.032A |
Mechanical loosening of internal right knee prosthetic joint |
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T84.033A |
Mechanical loosening of internal left knee prosthetic joint |
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Z47.89 |
Encounter for other orthopedic aftercare |
References
- Liu SH, Mirzayan R. Current review. Functional knee bracing. Clin Orthop Relat Res. 1995; (317): 273-81.
- Beynnon BD, Pope MH, Wertheimer CM, et al. The effect of functional knee-braces on strain on the anterior cruciate ligament in vivo. J Bone Joint Surg Am. 1992; 74(9): 1298-312.
- Matsuno H, Kawakami K, Tsuji H. Generation II knee bracing for severe medial compartment osteoarthritis of the knee. Arch Phys Med Rehabil. 1997; 78(7): 745-9.
- Kirkley A, Webster-Bogaert S, Litchfield R, et al. The effect of bracing on varus gonarthrosis. J Bone Joint Surg Am. 1999; 81(4): 539-48.
- Brouwer RW, Jakma TS, Verhagen AP, et al. Braces and orthoses for treating osteoarthritis of the knee. Cochrane Database Syst Rev. 2005; (1): CD004020.
- Brouwer RW, van Raaij TM, Verhaar JA, et al. Brace treatment for osteoarthritis of the knee: a prospective randomized multi-centre trial. Osteoarthritis Cartilage. 2006; 14(8): 777-83.
- Draganich L, Reider B, Rimington T, et al. The effectiveness of self-adjustable custom and off-the-shelf bracing in the treatment of varus gonarthrosis. J Bone Joint Surg Am. 2006; 88(12): 2645-52.
- Beaudreuil J, Bendaya S, Faucher M, et al. Clinical practice guidelines for rest orthosis, knee sleeves, and unloading knee braces in knee osteoarthritis. Joint Bone Spine. 2009; 76(6): 629-36.
- Rannou F, Poiraudeau S, Beaudreuil J. Role of bracing in the management of knee osteoarthritis. Curr Opin Rheumatol. 2010; 22(2): 218-22.
- van Raaij TM, Reijman M, Brouwer RW, et al. Medial knee osteoarthritis treated by insoles or braces. A randomized trial. Clin Orthop Relat Res. 2010; 468(7): 1926-32.
- Hunter DJ, Harvey W, Gross KD, et al. A randomized trial of patellofemoral bracing for treatment of patellofemoral osteoarthritis. Osteoarthritis Cartilage. 2011 (in press).
- Sorna CA, Cawley PW, Liu S, et al. Custom-fit versus premanufactured braces. Orthopedics. 2004; 27(3): 307-10.
- Wright RW, Fetzer GB. Bracing after ACL reconstruction: a systematic review. Clin Orthop Relat Res. 2007; 455: 162-8.
- Birmingham TB, Bryant DM, Giffin JR, et al. A randomized controlled trial comparing the effectiveness of functional knee brace and neoprene sleeve use after anterior cruciate ligament reconstruction. Am J Sports Med. 2008; 36(4): 648-55.
- Warden SJ, Hinman RS, Watson MA, et al. Patellar taping and bracing for the treatment of chronic knee pain: a systematic review and meta-analysis. Arthritis Rheum. 2008; 59(1): 73-83.
- Richmond J, Hunter D, Irrgang J, et al. Treatment of osteoarthritis of the knee (nonarthroplasty). J Am Acad Orthop Surg. 2009; 17(9): 591-600.
Other sources:
- American Academy of Orthopaedic Surgeons. Management of Osteoarthritis of the Knee (Non‑Arthroplasty) Evidence‑Based Clinical Practice Guideline. Rosemont, IL: American Academy of Orthopaedic Surgeons; August 31, 2021.
- Deveza LA, Bennell K. Management of moderate to severe knee osteoarthritis. In: Hunter D, Law K, ed. UpToDate. UpToDate Inc; 2025. updated July 15, 2025.
Policy history |
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MP 6.012 |
04/22/2020 Consensus review. No change to policy statements. References reviewed. Language revised under product variations, benefit variations, and disclaimer sections. |
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07/01/2021 Consensus review. No change to policy statement. References reviewed and updated. |
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02/11/2022 Consensus review. No change to policy statement. Cross reference added. Product variations updated. |
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12/08/2023 Consensus review. No change to policy statement. Rationale, definitions, and references updated. |
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09/18/2024 Administrative update. New code L1821 added effective 10/01/2024. |
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12/19/2024 Minor review. Removed individual consideration criteria from custom-made functional knee braces. References updated. |
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06/04/2025 Administrative update. Removed the Benefit Variations Section and updated the Disclaimer. |
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10/17/2025 Consensus review. No change to policy statement. Updated clinical benefit, definitions, and references. Coding reviewed with no coding changes. |
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