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If a patients complaints have resolved and the physical examination by the physician similarly shows a resolution of previous findings, do the Medical Treatment Guidelines apply?

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If a patients complaints have resolved and the physical examination by the physician similarly shows a resolution of previous findings, do the Medical Treatment Guidelines apply?

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If the claimant’s symptoms and objective findings have resolved, then no further care may be indicated for that specific medical problem. However, in the event of an exacerbation, treatment would be performed consistent with the Medical Treatment Guidelines.

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