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2025 CPT code 95885

Needle electromyography, each extremity, with related paraspinal areas, when performed with nerve conduction studies; limited.

Consult the official CPT manual for complete guidelines.Specifically, refer to the guidelines for electromyography procedures and the use of add-on codes.

Modifiers 26 (professional component) and TC (technical component) may be applicable depending on the billing arrangement.Consult your local Medicare Administrative Contractor (MAC) or payer-specific guidelines for modifier usage.

Medical necessity is established by symptoms suggestive of peripheral nerve or muscle pathology, such as weakness, muscle atrophy, pain, or sensory disturbances. The EMG is ordered to confirm a clinical suspicion of neuromuscular disorders.

The physician or qualified healthcare professional is responsible for inserting the needle electrodes, recording the electrical activity, interpreting the waveforms, and generating a report.

IMPORTANT:95886 (for five or more muscles in an extremity), 95860-95864, 95867-95870 (EMG without nerve conduction studies)

In simple words: This test checks the electrical activity of muscles in your arm or leg and nearby back muscles.It's done at the same time as another nerve test and helps doctors see how well your nerves and muscles are working.

This CPT code, 95885, represents a limited needle electromyography (EMG) of an extremity, including related paraspinal muscles, performed concurrently with nerve conduction studies.The procedure involves inserting needle electrodes into muscles to record electrical activity at rest and during contraction, assessing muscle integrity and nerve function. This is an add-on code and requires a primary nerve conduction study code (95905-95913) for proper billing.

Example 1: A patient presents with weakness in their right arm and hand.The physician orders nerve conduction studies and a limited EMG of the right upper extremity, including related paraspinal muscles, to evaluate for carpal tunnel syndrome., A patient complains of lower extremity weakness. Nerve conduction studies and a limited EMG of the left lower extremity, and related paraspinal muscles, are performed to assess for radiculopathy., A patient has bilateral lower extremity weakness.The physician orders nerve conduction studies and limited EMGs of both lower extremities with related paraspinal areas to evaluate for potential polyneuropathy.

* Detailed patient history and physical examination findings.* Results of nerve conduction studies.* Detailed description of muscles studied with EMG.* EMG waveforms and interpretations.* Physician's assessment and plan.

** This code is for a limited EMG. For more extensive studies, use other appropriate CPT codes such as 95886. Always consult the latest CPT guidelines and payer-specific policies for accurate coding and reimbursement.

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