What is a Computerized Range of Motion test?
CROM stands for Computerized Range of Motion. In our office we use a computerized version that reads joint, bone, muscle and disc function. If any one of these structures is damaged your normal motion will be less. Then we print out the report and give it to you to take home and keep for your records! This is an important test and is admissible in court to show your damage. In fact, the computer automatically calculates impairment (The amount your damaged) and prints this out! General physicals don’t provide all this information!! Q: What if my car sustained only minor damage? A: Documented studies done by specialists Charles Carroll, M.D., Paul McAtee, M.D., And Lee Riley, M.D. revealed that: “The amount of damage of the automobile bears little relation to the force applied to the cervical neck (spine) of the occupants.” In other words, the severity of the injury to the passengers is not necessarily directly related to the damage to the vehicle. Most insurance adjusters love to convin