Permanent Impairment Rating Through X-ray Digitization
EVIDENCE-BASED
ACCURATE, UNBIASED
ASSESSMENT FOR THE
SPINAL TRAUMA PATIENT

National Injury Diagnostics
800 Wisconsin St. Bldg. D2, Mailbox 50
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Eau Claire WI 54703
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International Chiropractic Association
Washington Chiropractic Association
Wisconsin Chiropractic Association
International Association for the Study of Pain
The Extent of The Patient's Injuries Is All That Really Matters
Doctors in order to fully implement a DRE (Diagnosis Related Estimate) Category in the A.M.A. Guide to the Evaluation of Permanent Impairment, 5th Ed., you must test for Loss of Motion Segment Integrity.  You must test to find out if you have this finding or not, in order to be complete with the impairment rating.

Radiographic Digitization Technology Is The Only Way
Just as a MRI is definitive for a disc protrusion or herniation, and the CAT Scan is definitive in spinal fractures, so to is the X-Ray Digitization Procedure for Loss of Motion Segment Integrity.  There is no other definitive test for this finding. 

Our Service is There For You
You will find our reports are professional, and very easy to understand.  In it you will get the definitive answer to the question of whether or not your patient has a ratable finding on flexion extension films, or not.  If you have questions regarding the findings, we will be right there to service you and consult you as to the significance of the findings.  If you would like we can walk you right through the findings and their significance right over the Internet.  You log onto a web-meeting and with high speed Internet connection and a phone, we will walk you right through it. Call us and let us know what you need.