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Our Office Uses the following guidelines for the basis of choosing our diagnostic procedures, establishing patient management and treatment protocols, for determining impairment, as well as determining the patient's prognosis at the end of care by properly establishing any long term need supportive care needs at the point of MMI or Maximum Medical Improvement. For this we use THE COUNCIL ON CHIROPRACTIC PRACTICE Clinical Practice Guidelines Fourth Edition - 2013 "Subluxation Chiropractic Practice", The Current International Chiropractic Association (ICA) Best Practice Guidelines, The Croft Treatment Guidelines, the Practicing Chiropractors' Committee on Radiology Protocols, and the AMA Guides to the Evaluation of Permanent Impairment to determine Injury Permanency.