How Excessive Motion Testing Pays for Itself
The Cost-Effectiveness of Excessive Motion Testing When it comes to diagnosing spinal ...
Understanding the Difference Between Impairment and Disability Ratings
Introduction In the world of injury assessments and workers’ compensation, two terms ...
How Upper Cervical Spine Injuries Can Mimic Traumatic Brain Injuries (TBIs)
Introduction When we talk about injuries in the head and neck region, it’s natural to ...
How CRMA™ Helps Determine Future Care Needs in Spinal Injuries
Introduction Today, we’d like to discuss how CRMA™ (Computerized Radiographic Mensuration ...
How CRMA™ Results Strengthen Your Referral Relationships in Spinal Injury Care
Introduction When working in the injury care field, building and maintaining strong ...
The Crucial Role of Imaging in Spinal Injury Treatment Plans
Introduction In my years of private practice, nothing has empowered me more to adjust and ...
How to Navigate Depositions and Trials in the Spinal Injury Space
Introduction As a doctor working in the personal injury space, it’s common to feel a bit ...
The Critical Role of Upper Cervical Spine Injuries in Mild Traumatic Brain Injury (mTBI) Care
Introduction Today, we want to discuss a crucial aspect of injury diagnosis that often ...
Why Radiologists Cannot Assess Excessive Motion: The Need for Specialized Testing
Introduction In the field of spinal injury diagnostics, excessive motion testing is one ...
Improving Reimbursement Through Better Imaging and Documentation
Introduction In today’s healthcare market, reimbursement challenges are common among ...