Streamlining CRT Collaboration: How U.S. Rehab and Nymbl Empower Therapists with LMN Builder

Published in Complex Rehab on June 17, 2025

Tyler MahnckeThis post was originally featured in HME News.

U.S. Rehab, a division of VGM & Associates, and Nymbl Systems have collaborated on a new software feature that allows ATPs and therapists to communicate more efficiently about wheelchair evaluations.

ATPs whose companies use Nymbl Systems can now send therapists a link to create a login and password to access the new feature, called LMN Builder, to complete evaluations, quickly and accurately using great technology that therapists will appreciate.

“We felt that our customers wanted this and needed this, particularly independent providers,” said Tyler Mahncke, SVP of Clinical Mobility and Accessibility for VGM & Associates. “Most of them don’t have a proprietary software where they can build something like this themselves. We said to Nymbl Systems, “Hey, if we provide the expertise and industry knowledge, can you develop it? Let’s collaborate and make it the best tool in CRT.”

Dan Fedor, Director of Reimbursement and Education for U.S. Rehab, contributed heavily to this program by lending his expertise and ensuring that it is done in a compliant manner. 

LMN Builder’s ability to cut down on a lot of the back-and-forth emails and phone calls between ATPs and therapists goes beyond completing evaluations – it’s also a good tool for checking in on order and billing status, say Mahncke and Josh Lau, CEO of Nymbl Systems.

“It’s technology doing what it does best – cutting down on that friction,” he said. 

Mahncke sees this as just the start for LMN Builder. In the future, by leveraging artificial intelligence, the feature could play a more active role in making sure evaluations are complete and appropriate.


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