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A good 75%, not getting paid for it and takes little extra time for the

benefit I get with acute pts.

Mark Niles PT, MS, CSCS

Orthopedic Specialists PA

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From: PTManager [mailto:PTManager ] On Behalf

Of Alan Petrazzi

Sent: Thursday, October 13, 2011 3:01 PM

To: PTManager

Subject: Moist Heat

To what extent is moist heat used in Outpatient PT Clinics? Across all

patients, could you estimate the % that have MH as part of their plan of

care?

I have a sense that we may be overutilizing MH. Just looking for feedback.

Thank you.

Alan Petrazzi, MPT, MPM

Rehab Director

Pittsburgh, PA

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