e-stim and insurance coverage

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Re: e-stim and insurance coverage

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What is the "e-stim" you are all talking about?
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Re: e-stim and insurance coverage

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It's the NMES focus unit from EMPI. It costs around $1000.00..
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Re: e-stim and insurance coverage

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Sorry that made no sense to me....What does it do? and Why would you do it? Thanks :)
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To Null: I have the UHC insurance too. With the same # of PT/OT visits per year. Last year, I appealed that to possibly get more also. I gave the insurance company letters from the bpi specialist my son had surgery with, letters from his PT, and everyhting else I could think of to help, and it went as far as having the meeting for the final decision, and later they notified me saying it was denied. I did all I could possibly think of and thought for sure the Drs. and PT's letters would have made the difference but it didnt. I wish you luck and please keep us informed if you get these additional visits and how you went about it. Maybe theres something I could do different but for the life of me, I dont know what it would be.
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