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We can determine your Scoliosis Impairment Rating. A Scoliosis Impairment Rating tells you in terms of a percentage (25%, 40%, 60%, 75% etc.) exactly how much impairment that your scoliosis has caused to your body. Additionally, we can supply you with your Regional Scoliosis Impairment Rating. This percentage shows how much impairment is involved in a particular region of the spine i.e. neck, mid-back, low back. These figures are used to further demonstrate your condition to a judge, jury, claims examiner or anyone else involved with your case. EXAMPLE: A 32 year-old woman has a thoracic scoliosis measuring 40 degrees. Her scoliosis decreases her ability to sit and sleep. After we further analyze her x-rays, it is determined that her Scoliosis Impairment Rating is 32% Whole Body. Her Regional Spinal Impairment Rating is 80%. In other words her scoliosis has caused 32% of her entire body to be impaired and 80% of her thoracic spine is impaired. Therefore only 20% of her thoracic spine is functional.
3 Easy Steps To Get Your Scoliosis Impairment Rating 1. Obtain the most recent x-ray view showing
your scoliosis. *Questions? Send e-mail to Scoliosis@DisabilityEvaluation.com
Terms and Conditions: We charge $125.00, pre-paid in U.S. currency to determine, in the form of a percentage, how much Spinal Impairment your scoliosis has caused. Payment in the form of a cashiers check or money order will immediately initiate your Scoliosis Impairment Rating. Personal and business checks will await bank clearance. We do not accept cash, credit cards or debit cards. Your Scoliosis Impairment Rating will be sent to you along with the x-ray that you supplied by Certified, First Class ground mail via the United States Postal Service. Note: Scoliosis Impairment Ratings provide the Whole Body Impairment Rating and Regional Spinal Impairment Rating pertaining only to your scoliosis. You might have more Whole Body and Regional Impairment depending upon your condition and therefore you might also want to get a Spinal Impairment Rating and a Spinal Disability Evaluation to include all of your spinal impairments.
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Contact InformationDr. Gerald R. Lapinsky, Chiropractic Physician, D.C., C.S.D.E., D.A.B.D.A.
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