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Welcome to 123REHABSYSTEMS© REHABILITATION MANAGEMENT SYSTEMS, LLC Were committed to improving your clients & patients health!Were committed to improving your clients & patients health! Where Perfect Practice Makes Perfect © TM Where Perfect Practice Makes Perfect © TM * *

PAIN? WEAKNESS? IMBALANCE? FATIGUE?

1. Appropriate Assessment and Passive Therapeutic Measures 3. Stretching, PNF & Functional Immobilization Techniques 2. Soft Tissue Manipulation, Mobilization, & CMT 4. Nutrition Testing & Dietary Guidance 5.Exercise IT IS OUR DUTY DUTY TO INVIGORATE THE INNATE WITH ALL OF THESE FACTORS

THE REHAB SYSTEM CONSISTS OF: 1.Comprehensive 1.Comprehensive assessment of muscle strength and weakness 2.Qualitative 2.Qualitative and Quantitative Measures Stretching and Strengthening Exercise Programs on full page prescription sheet for patients 4.Appropriate 4.Appropriate Chart Notes for Each Exercise Program 5.Coding 5.Coding and Billing Requirements and Protocols for Whole Passive and Active Model DVDs with 12 Exercise Programs

AND THERE IS MORE! 7. Monster Manual with narration of Full Educational Process 1.Healing Process 2.The Natural Degenerative Process 3.The 5 Factors of Healing 4.Spinal Evaluation & Treatment Protocols 5.Scaptation (Upper Extremity) Treatment Protocols 6.Pronation (Lower Extremity) Treatment Protocols 8. Nutritional Assessment and Eating Guidelines 9. Patient Education Wall Charts and Educational Manuals

AND EVEN MORE! 10. Progress Checkpoints for Graduation of Patient through each phase of treatment and the Rehab Process. 11. Lifetime fitness Guidelines and Goals 12. Wall Charts and Tables for Patient and Staff Education 12. And Everything on a CD ROM in Web Page format. Coming soon to METRIKS © RAM Software and Cloud Access

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Guided Muscle Testing on a regular basis Graduated Steps to restore balance Expert Exercise routines and instruction Regular Outcomes for measuring progress towards your patients or clients goals towards your patients or clients goals Weight Loss & General Nutritional Core Strengthening and Postural Balancing

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Help Your Clients or Patients Become healthier than ever before. Prevent future problems and live as Perfect as Possible! Rehab System is what youve been looking for.

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