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Accurately and Objectively Measure Spinal Ligament Damage
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AMA Approved Ligament Laxity Analysis Report
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Anyone Treating Spinal Injury
Needs an Objective and Accurate Diagnosis
A Few Recent Testimonials From Our New Clients
This test shows what no other diagnostic test is able to, and allow us to more accurately diagnose our patients and render better and safer care for those patients. It also allows us to understand in some cases when MRI and other findings aren't that dramatic, why patients continue to have pain and disability.
Dr. Thomas E. Dow
Chiropractor
Ligament laxity testing and analysis is rapidly becoming a useful tool for detecting injuries that in the past had gone undiagnosed. Not only does it help patients identify the source of their pain, but it can also dramatically increase the value of an injury claim.
Christopher Pagano & Gruenberg Kelly Della
Attorneys and Counselors at Law
What Is C.R.M.A. Technology?
The technology used to produce our CRMA report is and Objective Impairment rating software (DXD) that allows physicians to analyze patient’s stress views while measuring alteration of motion segment integrity (AOMSI). This report writing software correlates with the AMA guidelines of permanent impairment (Learned Treatsie) utilizing DMX, DICOM or plain films with demonstrative visuals to quantify a patient’s objective spinal bio-mechanical injury.
DRE differentiators for clinical findings are used to place an individual in a DRE category; (5th ed. AMA pg. 382) (objective indicators #1, 2 and 7)
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Alteration of motion segment integrity (AOMSI) documenting translational or angular motion
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Electodiagnostic verification
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Asymmetry of spinal motion (ROM)
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Muscle guarding/ Muscle spasm
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Reflexes
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Weakness/ Atrophy
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Cuada Equina Syndrome
Top 17 Ligament Laxity Analysis Report Benefits
There is a huge need for Objective evidence-based reporting of injury for attorney’s and car accident or worker’s compensation cases. When clinical, forensic evidence of injury is documents correctly, this will demonstrate correlation to symptomatology.
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CRMA is an objective analysis
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Correlation of the AMA guidelines
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DRE Category IV of 25% (Permanent impairment rating)
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Proves medical necessity
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Confirms ligament laxity code M24.28
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Become the spinal ligament damage expert in your community
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Validates patient’s injury and attorney’s awareness of their pregnancy
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Huge value driver
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Impairment assessment
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Correlate ligament laxity levels with disc lesions and symptomatology
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Attorney’s will want your services
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Unbiased evaluation for impairment rating of patient
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A picture is worth a thousand words for jury comprehension
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Expand your personal injury practice
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Forensic evidence is needed for proof of injury
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Allows you to treat the patient longer
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Court room transcripts available
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17. Allows you to treat the patient longer
Our Simple 3 Step Process
There is a huge need for Objective evidence-based reporting of injury for attorney’s and car accident or worker’s compensation cases. When clinical, forensic evidence of injury is documents correctly, this will demonstrate correlation to symptomatology.
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Provide Stress X-rays and Patient Demographics and Insurance Info
Refer your patient for stress films; cervical and/or lumbar spines, unless you take films in your office. Be sure to request or take neutral, lateral, flexion and extension views (optional APOM, APOM with right head tilt, APOM with left head tilt) for cervicogenic headaches. Email or fax your patient’s insurance information, demographics, medical necessity form and signed Ligament Laxity AOB to our office.
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LLA Testing performed and report sent
Once all of the information is received, the ligament laxity analysis will be performed and a report will be sent to your office within 72 hours.
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Review LLA Report with Patient
Review the report with your patient. Make any changes if necessary to your treatment plan based on the results of the analysis.
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