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NEW! Dynamic Motion X-Ray Reveals Ligament Damage in Motion

Pain in Motion Requires Tests in Motion

 
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If you are in pain after an accident and no one can explain why, DMX may hold the answer you’re looking for. Digital Motion X-Ray (DMX) uses advanced technology to detect ligament injuries while a patient’s injured area is moving. In the past, these injuries could never before be seen in a diagnostic evaluation because x-rays, MRI’s and CT’s are all taken without movement of the injury location. Injuries were commonly missed because the patient was not allowed to move during the diagnostic evaluation. DMX is just the opposite. DMX can find injuries that are evident only when you move because it visually records an x-ray of your injury in motion. If your pain increases with movement, logic says your injuries should be examined “in motion.”

DMX reveals two types of ligament injuries.

One type of ligament injury is called a complete failure, or “tear,” and the other is a sub-failure, which is a stretching of the ligament. Loose ligaments can only be demonstrated through a motion imaging procedure. DMX can reveal these sub-failure ligament injuries in as little as fifteen minutes, allowing the doctor to specifically determine which ligaments are injured and what treatments should be administered. DMX helps doctors make a fast and accurate diagnosis for patients with ligament damage.

Complex Technology, Simple Solution. Introducing the ProAdjuster Solution.

 
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Imagine thirty to forty years ago, if we told you that dentistry would be painless, that brain surgery for tumors could be done with a laser, that knife-less surgery could be performed, you would not have believed us. Would you believe us if we told you that chiropractic treatments and reorientation of the nervous system could be done comfortably, while you were sitting in an upright position without any turning or sudden movements?

Advances in computers and engineering technologies have been able to uniquely blend with chiropractic in order to both analyze and treat the human body in such a way that was never before realized. The potential for humans to end pain and achieve peak nervous system function has never been greater. We are consistently asking our bodies to perform at higher levels. With ProAdjuster we now have the techniques and the technology to match the demand placed on the spine and the nervous system with the capability to fine tune our own energy and enhance every aspect of our lives.

 

Digital motion radiography is currently a valuable diagnostic method in evaluating painful hypermobility and instability due to posttramatic and degenerative pathology of capsular and axial ligaments.

Evaluation of certain axial and peripheral joints in motion affords a noninvasive opportunity to identify specific segments responsible for nociception. At the upper cervical levels, this technology is capable of identifying excessive motions at atlanto occipital, lateral and median atlanto axial joints, and indirectly, pathology of their respective fibrous articular capsules and perpendicular ligaments.

Small avulsion fractures of articular pillar as well as vertebral bodies or spinous processes can be identified.

   
 
 

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