Rifton Pacer Gait Trainer

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Rifton Pacer Gait Trainer Sample Letter of Medical Necessity EVERY REASONABLE EFFORT HAS BEEN MADE TO VERIFY THE ACCURACY OF THE INFORMATION. HOWEVER, THE SAMPLE LETTERS OF MEDICAL NECESSITY ARE NOT INTENDED TO PROVIDE SPECIFIC GUIDANCE ON HOW TO APPLY FOR FUNDING FOR ANY PRODUCT OR SERVICE. HEALTH CARE PROVIDERS SHOULD MAKE THE ULTIMATE DETERMINATION AS TO WHEN TO USE A SPECIFIC PRODUCT BASED ON CLINICAL APPROPRIATENESS FOR A PARTICULAR PATIENT AND APPLICATIONS TO ANY FUNDING SOURCE MUST ACCURATELY REFLECT THE FACTS UNIQUE TO INDIVIDUAL APPLICATIONS. THIRD PARTY PAYMENT IS AFFECTED BY NUMEROUS FACTORS AND RIFTON CANNOT GUARANTEE THE SUCCESS IN OBTAINING INSURANCE OR THIRD PARTY PAYMENTS OF ANY KIND.

Rifton Pacer Gait Trainer Components of a letter of Medical Necessity Describe who you are, what you want, and beneficiary s name: As John Doe s therapist, I am requesting funding authorization for a Rifton Pacer Gait Trainer Explain the beneficiary s condition, including diagnosis, or nature of injury: John Doe has and is currently (describe ability to sit, stand, and walk including amount of assistance needed for each activity pertinent to the Pacer Gait Trainer). Discuss the impact on the beneficiary s and caregiver s life. Note both the limitations and abilities without the requested equipment: Because John Doe is confined to a wheelchair and does not have good muscle strength or tone, he does not have the capacity to be in an upright position to learn mobility skills. Without a highly supportive Rifton Pacer Gait Trainer that offers both support and safety, John Doe will not have the opportunity to be in an upright, mobile position. To date, we have not been successful in our attempts to get children with motor involvements such as John Doe, up and moving to their greatest functioning potentials. This has impacted children both therapeutically and medically. Prolonged positioning in a wheelchair causes flexion contractures at hips and knees that result in corrective surgeries and increased therapy interventions. As John Doe grows and his functional abilities decrease, transfers become increasingly difficult. This increases the risk of back injuries for his caregivers. These are costly and cyclical problems that can be improved and often avoided with early intervention in providing the proper equipment that supports being upright and gives opportunities for independent mobility. It has been shown that even the most significantly involved person, given enough repetitions, can learn new skills but there must be many opportunities to practice movements. The Rifton Pacer Gait Trainer offers the comprehensive prompt system of support to provide John Doe with these opportunities. Describe equipment, adjustments for growth, and psychological benefits: The Rifton Pacer Gait Trainer will support even the most significantly involved child in an upright position while allowing for lower extremity movement that is comfortable and therapeutic in many ways. Being upright and mobile also improves respiration, digestion, circulation, bowel/bladder function, and bone development. When children are at eye level with their peers, their social, emotional, and psychological development is enhanced all necessary for the growth of a well-rounded and healthy child. This inclusion is a profound motivator for movement. Because of the prompt system of supports on the Rifton Pacer Gait Trainer, John Doe will have many opportunities to practice walking skills and be out of his wheelchair. As John Doe progresses, supports can be lowered or taken away, further improving overall muscle strength and control. The Rifton Pacer Gait Trainer is also adjustable for growth and folds for easy transport.

Itemization of Pacer Gait Trainer: Description Medical Necessity Cost Pacer Gait Trainer Arm Prompt Set For upright posture to improve internal organ functioning, strengthen arms and legs with ability to move, improve social/emotional growth and increase overall strength and endurance giving opportunities to progress to independent mobility. Allows for resting, positions in upright, improves strength/endurance of shoulder girdle and upper arm that assist with strengthening head control. Clear Tray Chest Prompt Allows for positioning of learning tools and communication systems that enhance learning and provides motivation to remain upright. Offers safety and support for individuals with poor trunk control. Handholds Adjusts for comfort, forming to contractures/tone. Hip Positioner Safety and support while allowing for movement during walking. Thigh Prompt Set Ankle Prompt Set Combines thigh and knee abduction and adduction with comfortable free-swinging motion. Helps maintain good body alignment. Prevents legs from crossing and controls stride length. Necessary for good body alignment.

Make the person real, add individual wants and needs: The motivation to walk is very strong within the human spirit. Trying to build muscle strength with bedside or chair exercises has not been very successful in the past as it is difficult to be motivated to progress in these positions. Given a Rifton Pacer Gait Trainer, John Doe will have the opportunities he needs to be upright, out of his wheelchair, and to practice walking skills. Summarize cost benefits: The Rifton Pacer Gait Trainer can save on costly medical and surgical interventions that become inevitable when one is in a wheelchair for a long term and having muscles contracting. Upright movement promotes health and decreases costs of hospitalizations of high needs clients. Most importantly, the Rifton Pacer Gait Trainer will allow John Doe to work toward becoming more independent rather than being totally dependent on caregivers for the rest of his life. The Rifton Pacer Gait Trainer also has the potential of saving future medical costs of caregivers injuring their backs with lifting and during transfers. Considering the above, the Rifton Pacer Gait Trainer will not only meet the needs of John Doe, his family, and caregiver, but also be most cost effective to the insurer. Include pictures of the Rifton Pacer Gait Trainer.

The Rifton Pacer Gait Trainer Small Pacer Gait Trainer K501 Medium Pacer Gait Trainer K502 Large Pacer Gait Trainer K503