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MSDR is a simple, non-invasive, non-touch physical exam that can be taken in ordinary street clothes in 15-minutes or less. The exam extracts nearly 1,000 clinical points of data about a person’s physical condition in four major Regions of their Body: Neck, Back and the Upper and Lower Extremities.
Practice Building Benefits

  • New Revenue Streams Through Corporations
    • MSDR® Corporate Wellness Screenings and Interventions
    • MSDR® New Hire Testing

  • Higher Close Rates on Cash Plans Through “PPI Reporting”
    • High Patient Deductibles Out-Of-Pocket Co-Pays with “Out of Network Plans”
    • Capped Chiropractic and Physical Therapy Visits on “In- Network Plans”
    • Health Savings Accounts
    • Qualify Patients for Certain Treatment Plans (i.e. Spinal Decompression)

  • Quantitative Clinical Necessity For Justifying Treatment Plans
    • Profile Your Practice On Your Own Before the Insurance Companies Do

  • Demonstrate the Value in Your Treatment Plans to
    • Claims Adjustors
    • Case Managers
    • Medical Directors

Create a “True Goal Oriented Treatment Plan” with realistic objectives that are functionally quantifiable and region specific

Quantitatively Show Primary Region of Involvement and Secondary Region of Complication with Co-Morbid Risk Factor Contribution

How MSDR® Works:

The expressed purpose of MSDR®is to Assess, Report, and Benchmark an individuals' regional functionality on both a clinical and sub-clinical basis.

Distinct from risk-based, actuarial or any forecasting methodologies, MSDR® does not make use of risk calculations or mathematical probability. MedAppraise does not represent MSDR® as a diagnostic or forecasting tool nor suggest that it could be substituted for a physician’s focused exam.

It has been designed to assist clinical examiners and mainly Chiropractors to help identify, communicate and seek early, highly effective treatment at the pre- symptomatic level prior to an individual reaching debilitating levels of pain.

This is accomplished through a focused MSD assessment based on multi-disciplinary research (Chiropractic, Orthopedic, Physical Therapy, Orthopedic and Neurology) which assesses each of the 4 major body regions: Neck, Upper Extremities, Back and Lower Extremities. Each region of the body has it's own quantified functional score. When performed in conjunction with a doctor's clinical examination, the doctor and patient can now track their progress from the acute to sub-acute through corrective care plans, even after the patient's symptoms have dissipated.

One of the educational attributes for patients who have taken an MSDR® evaluation test is the organization of exam itself and its reports of findings. Each report has been designed to seamlessly integrate with a doctor’s office from front desk communications, to intake form consistency, to the initial Exam reporting, to the patient’s Report of Findings and follow-up evaluations. MSDR® reports are branded with the clinic’s name and customized to each clinic’s “atmosphere” with choices that include several different colors to match the décor of a particular center and provide both consistency and sense of inclusion to the practice. Click on the following different types of MSDR® reports doctors are using for more information:

1 MSDR® Report of Findings
2. MSDR® Clinical Snapshot
3. PPI (Patient-Provider-Interface Reporting)

If you would like more information on MSDR® and how it can help your practice fill out this form and a representative will contact you to further explain its practice building benefits.