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CRMA

CRMA is a diagnostic procedure that uses digital X-rays to measure and analyze the structural alignment and stability of the spine. It is primarily used in chiropractic and orthopedic medicine to assess spinal injuries, such as those caused by trauma or degenerative conditions.

Purpose

To identify and quantify spinal misalignments and instabilities
To assess the extent of ligament damage
To monitor treatment progress and evaluate the effectiveness of interventions

Procedure

The patient stands while motion X-rays are taken from different angles.
The X-ray images are then digitized and processed using specialized software.
The software calculates measurements such as vertebral angles, disc heights, and ligament laxity.

Benefits

Provides objective and quantitative data on spinal alignment
Helps to diagnose and classify spinal injuries
Guides treatment planning and monitoring
Can be used to document injuries for legal or insurance purposes

Additional Objective Diagnostic Procedures that Support the Soft Tissue Spinal Injury

We offer objective diagnostic testing to support the soft tissue spinal injury diagnosis and permanent impairment injury award.

Computerized Mensuration Radiographic Analysis

Objectively documents permanent pathological spinal ligament lesions

DynaROM

Objectively documents permanent pathological muscle spasms

J-Tech

Objectively documents permanent pathological muscle weakness

Mild Concussion Blood Test

Objectively documents permanent pathological mild concussion

C-Reactive Protein Blood Test

Blood test that objectively documents inflammation in the body

Sedimentation Rate Blood Test

Blood test that objectively documents inflammation in the body

Impairment Ratings

AMA Guides to Permanent Impairment Ratings

Impairment Indexes: Loss of Enjoyment of Lifetime Activities

Documents permanent pain and restrictions with activities of daily living

Impairment Indexes: Duties Under Duress

Documents permanent pain and restrictions with activities of daily living

MRI Variable:

MRI imaging slicing at 2mm without a gap and no bone for higher quality

The 7 Minimum Documentation Categories 

The 7 minimum documentation categories that determine the strength of the case.