Symverta is an advanced X-ray digitization software designed to make ligamentous pathology demonstrable. When findings are positive, it assists in diagnosing ligamentous instability and AOMSI (Alteration of Motion Segment Integrity), validating both short- and long-term care. Additionally, it helps age-date disc pathology, rule out pre-existing disc herniations, assess ADI (Atlanto-Dental Intervals), and generate treatment “listings” with patient-centered reporting.
Insurance carriers have acknowledged that Symverta helps prevent allegations of pre-determined treatment plans, offering providers additional legal protection. As a provider-performed service, it does not impact admissibility in court and avoids hearsay objections in personal injury cases. When clinically indicated, providers can perform the service and receive reimbursement accordingly.
Symverta Accuracy and Implementation
In 2024, the NIH published inter- and intra-rater reliability studies demonstrating the accuracy of doctor-performed studies using Symverta’s AI-assisted technology. The digitization process is cloud-based, typically takes under two minutes, and can be learned in less than 10 minutes.