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Removing painful calcifications on the heel or ankle that interfere with daily movement. The Surgical Process

Patients undergoing this procedure face a recovery period that can span several weeks to months. Initial recovery involves non-weight-bearing monitoring using crutches or walkers, followed by extensive physical therapy to regain strength. 28120.mp4

Specialized tools are used to "scoop out" (craterization) or remove the damaged bone fragments. Removing painful calcifications on the heel or ankle

In medical terms, CPT code 28120 refers to a —specifically the talus (ankle bone) or calcaneus (heel bone). This procedure is often performed to treat serious underlying conditions that don't respond to conservative care. Specialized tools are used to "scoop out" (craterization)

While the term might appear in file-sharing circles or digital contexts as "28120.mp4," it most likely refers to educational surgical footage or billing documentation rather than a fictional horror story. CPT Code 28120: What It Is, Modifiers, Reimbursement

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