What is the difference between 97140 and 97124?
Sophia Koch
Updated on June 04, 2026
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Subsequently, one may also ask, can a massage therapist Bill 97140?
The CPT codes massage therapists can use without question are: 97010 - hot and cold packs; 97124 - massage; and 97140 - manual therapy. 97112 is not the code for neuromuscular therapy; use 97140 instead. The codes may change from year to year.
Likewise, what does CPT code 97140 mean? The AMA CPT (Current Procedural Terminology) 2013 edition describes 97140 as “Manual therapy techniques (eg. mobilization/manipulation, manual lymphatic drainage, manual traction), 1 or more regions, each 15 minutes”. It's also.
Similarly one may ask, does 97140 need a modifier?
Obviously when interim or final exams are completed, you need to use the appropriate EM code with modifier ie. Code 97140 is time -based [15 minutes] and replaced codes 97122-manual traction; 97250-myofascial release / soft tissue manipulation; 97260-61 -spinal manipulation; and 97265-joint mobilization.
What does CPT code 97124 mean?
CPT® procedure code 97124 describes the work inherent in massage, which is a separate and distinct service from CMT codes 98940-98943. CPT® code 97124 describes work including effleurage, petrissage and/or tapotement (stroking, compression, percussion), each 15 minutes.
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