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<description><![CDATA[Got a call today from an old friend in O&P.  He received an Rx from a doctor for a Benesch Boot… HCPCS Code L3213, Benesch boot, pair, child…

If I'm recalling correctly, it's a piece clear of plastic that connects the heels of a pair of leather high top shoes?  Similar to a Dennis Brown Splint but shorter. What's your best guess besides the doctor needs to update his knowledge of children's footwear & bracing…and no, Markell didn't have a clue.
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<description><![CDATA[Ponseti Bracing is the “new Benesch Boot” Web: https://kidshealth.org/en/parents/ponseti-bracing.html<br /><br />-Teresa Alpert, CO, C. Ped, PMAC]]></description>
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