23 Miss. Code. R. 209-1.34 - Neuromuscular Electrical Stimulator (NMES)
A. Medicaid
defines a neuromuscular electrical stimulator (NMES) as a device that transmits
an electrical impulse to the skin over selected muscle groups by way of
electrodes to treat disuse atrophy where the nerve supply to the muscle is
intact.
B. Medicaid covers for all
beneficiaries when prior authorized, for rental only, when ordered by an
orthopedist, neurologist or physiatrist, a physician specialized in physical
rehabilitation, and when there is a documented diagnosis of disuse atrophy and
the nerve supply to the muscle is intact, including brain, spinal cord and
peripheral nerves and one (1)of the following apply:
1. The beneficiary has or has had casting or
splinting of a limb.
2. The
beneficiary has a contracture(s) due to scarring of soft tissue as in burn
lesions.
3. The beneficiary has had
hip replacement surgery, until orthotic training begins.
4. The beneficiary requires one (1) of the
following:
a) Relaxation of muscle
spasms,
b) Prevention or
retardation of disuse atrophy,
c)
Re-education of muscle,
d)
Increasing of local blood circulation, or
e) Maintenance or increasing of range of
motion.
C.
The beneficiary and/or caregiver must be able to demonstrate proper use and
care of equipment.
Notes
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