AUTONOMY v2 |
Corrective Therapeutic Progression System
Legal Compliance and License Overview
Autonomy v2 corrective exercise therapy is designed for use inside chiropractic offices that operate within the laws and regulations of their own state. Because chiropractic scope, delegation, supervision, staff participation, and exercise-based treatment rules vary by jurisdiction, Autonomy v2 maintains a dedicated page titled Statutory and Regulatory Provisions.
That page identifies the states in which Autonomy v2 corrective exercise therapy is being made available and provides state-specific statutory and regulatory references relating to chiropractic care as a licensed profession. It is intended to help offices review the legal framework that applies to their jurisdiction before determining whether and how corrective exercise therapy may be administered inside the office.
The Statutory and Regulatory Provisions page does not replace legal advice. It provides a centralized reference point for reviewing the state provisions, code sections, and regulatory language relevant to chiropractic delegation, supervision, and exercise-based services in the states where Autonomy v2 is operating.
Public License Overview
The Autonomy v2 Corrective Therapeutic Progression System is made available through a paid license arrangement. The license gives an authorized chiropractic office access to the corrective exercise system, related program materials, support environment, and permitted office-use rights. It does not transfer ownership of Autonomy v2, its programming, its system structure, its sequencing model, its support tools, its written materials, or its underlying methods.
The license is designed for professional use inside a chiropractic office setting. It allows the office to use Autonomy v2 corrective exercise programming as part of its patient-facing corrective exercise services, subject to the system’s structure, use boundaries, compliance requirements, and account-access rules.
The license is not a purchase of the system itself. It is a limited right to use the system within the authorized office arrangement.
Office-Based Use
Autonomy v2 corrective exercise access is tied to the chiropractic office arrangement established at the time of licensing. Access does not automatically extend to unrelated offices, separate business entities, additional locations, outside personnel, or independent third parties.
If ownership, office control, account administration, or organizational structure changes, continued access may require account review, reassignment, updated documentation, or a new access arrangement. This protects the integrity of the system and ensures that use remains connected to the authorized office structure.
Corrective Exercise System Use
Autonomy v2 corrective exercise programs must be used within the corrective exercise framework provided by the system. The office may administer patient-facing corrective exercise sessions, rely on the system’s program structure, and use the support environment connected to the corrective exercise service.
The office may not rewrite the system into a separate model, repackage it as an office-created program, remove its identity, rebuild it into outside templates, or present altered versions as official Autonomy v2 corrective exercise programming.
Ordinary office-level implementation is permitted. Recreating, redistributing, modifying, or rebranding the system is not.
No Ownership Transfer
A licensee does not acquire ownership of Autonomy v2. The system, program structure, sequencing model, support environments, written materials, branding, methods, and related content remain part of Autonomy v2.
Patient use also does not transfer ownership or broader system rights. Patients receive access to the corrective exercise service made available through the authorized office arrangement, not ownership of the system itself.
Program Integrity
The Autonomy v2 Corrective Therapeutic Progression System must remain intact as a structured corrective exercise system. Its organization, progression logic, corrective categories, session structure, support environment, and usage boundaries are part of the system itself.
An office may use separate clinical services, separate treatment methods, or separate professional recommendations under its own authority. Those outside services must remain separate from official Autonomy v2 corrective exercise programming and should not be presented as part of the Autonomy v2 system.
Compliance and Patient Information Handling
The chiropractic office remains responsible for operating its corrective exercise services in accordance with applicable laws, professional requirements, patient privacy rules, documentation obligations, staffing rules, and office procedures.
When patient-related corrective exercise materials are used, they must be handled through the office’s approved compliance structure. Patient program files should be accessed only through authorized office-managed accounts and only by the treating doctor or staff members authorized for legitimate office responsibilities.
Personal email accounts, outside accounts, and informal access workarounds should not be used for patient-related corrective exercise program files.
Technology and Facility Responsibility
Autonomy v2 corrective exercise therapy is supported through a cloud-based system environment. The office is responsible for maintaining the devices, internet access, account controls, equipment, treatment space, and facility resources needed to administer the service.
The license does not include exercise equipment, clinic space, insurance coverage, staffing, or physical facility resources. Those remain the responsibility of the chiropractic office.
Patient Billing and Office Pricing
Autonomy v2 does not set mandatory patient pricing for the office. Each chiropractic office determines its own patient pricing, billing structure, service format, and payment policies based on its business model, local market, and professional judgment.
Autonomy v2 does not collect patient payments, manage office billing, guarantee patient participation, guarantee collections, or guarantee office revenue.
Certified Therapeutic Exercise Professional Use
The Autonomy v2 Certified Therapeutic Exercise Professional pathway relates to system use and corrective exercise administration within the Autonomy v2 framework. It does not create ownership rights, resale rights, sublicensing rights, or authority to operate outside the authorized office arrangement.
The CTEP pathway is designed to support supervised administration of corrective exercise therapy where permitted by applicable law and office policy. It does not replace the chiropractor’s authority over examination, treatment direction, patient appropriateness, clinical supervision, or professional decision-making.
Prohibited Use
The system may not be used in a way that misrepresents what Autonomy v2 is, removes its identity, repackages it as a separate program, guarantees patient outcomes, shares non-public materials with unauthorized persons, bypasses account controls, or presents outside methods as official Autonomy v2 corrective exercise programming.
Access may be restricted, suspended, or discontinued if the system is misused, if patient-related materials are handled improperly, if the office repeatedly departs from the defined corrective exercise boundaries, or if the Autonomy v2 identity is used in a misleading way.
Independent Office Responsibility
A chiropractic office using Autonomy v2 remains an independent practice or business operation. The office is responsible for its own staffing, taxes, insurance, billing, patient relationships, facility conditions, documentation, compliance practices, and professional services.
Use of Autonomy v2 does not create an employment relationship, partnership, franchise relationship, joint venture, agency relationship, or transfer of office responsibility to Autonomy v2.
The office may truthfully identify that it uses the Autonomy v2 Corrective Therapeutic Progression System, but it may not represent itself as owning the system, controlling the system, speaking on behalf of Autonomy v2, or operating as a separate Autonomy v2 entity.
Final License Agreement
This overview is not the license agreement itself. It is a public-facing explanation of the main license categories prospective offices should understand before moving forward.
The full license agreement contains the complete governing terms, including formal legal provisions, dispute procedures, amendment rules, limitation language, and other contract terms that apply only when an office proceeds into the official licensing process. The public overview is provided for orientation. The actual license agreement controls once executed.
The uploaded agreement supports these categories by covering office-based access, no ownership transfer, limited use rights, program integrity, compliance duties, patient information handling, technology requirements, prohibited conduct, independent office status, and system-use boundaries.