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2025 HCPCS code L3560

Orthopedic shoe addition, horseshoe toe tap, metal

In simple words: A metal horseshoe-shaped piece is added to the bottom of a special shoe to protect it from wear and tear, especially for someone who drags their foot when walking. The cost includes fitting and adjustments.

Supply of a horseshoe toe tap made of metal, as an addition to an orthopedic shoe. Includes fitting and adjustment.

Example 1: A patient with foot drop requires a horseshoe toe tap on their orthopedic shoe to prevent excessive wear on the sole., A child with cerebral palsy receives orthopedic shoes with horseshoe toe taps to prolong the life of the shoes and improve stability while walking., An individual recovering from a stroke has difficulty lifting their foot and needs a horseshoe toe tap to reduce friction and prevent tripping.

Documentation should include the medical necessity for the orthopedic shoe addition, the specific type of addition (horseshoe toe tap), the material (metal), and any associated fitting and adjustment procedures.

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