Common sense tells us that you can't determine the extent of damage to an accident victim just by looking at the outer shell of the car. Think about when you buy eggs—how often do you open the carton to check if the eggs inside are broken? Every time, right? Experience teaches us that we can't trust the condition of the eggs by simply looking at the container. The same principle applies to the human body after an accident—the real evidence of injury is within the body, not in the vehicle... (Read More)
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Auto accident injuries happen in the blink of an eye—so quickly that the human nervous system has no time to react and protect the body. When this occurs, the bones and ligaments are left to absorb the impact, often leading to injuries that are difficult to detect with conventional imaging techniques. While bones in the cervical spine (neck) are rarely broken in such incidents, the ligaments—the connective tissues that hold the bones in place—are often the ones that suffer the most damage... (Read More)
When dealing with persistent pain or unexplained symptoms, it can be challenging to identify the root cause, especially when traditional imaging methods like X-rays or MRIs come back inconclusive.
Digital Motion X-ray (DMX) is an advanced imaging technology that may provide the answers you're looking for. But how do you know if you should ask your doctor to order a DMX scan? Start by asking yourself the following questions: Do you suffer from chronic headaches without a clear cause? Do you experience positional dizziness or feel lightheaded when moving in certain ways? Have you ever noticed a shift or clunk in your neck or other joints? These symptoms might seem mysterious or difficult to diagnose, but they could be signs of an underlying injury that traditional imaging has missed...
Understanding Craniocervical Instability (CCI) and How Digital Motion X-Ray (DMX) Can Help8/20/2024 Craniocervical Instability (CCI) is a complex and often misunderstood condition that can significantly impact a person's quality of life. It involves the ligaments in the upper neck—specifically around the junction where the skull meets the spine( C1/C2)—becoming lax or damaged, leading to...
Imagine your health journey as a home equipped with security cameras. Let's explore an analogy to understand why relying on traditional imaging methods might be akin to using cameras that capture only still pictures every 5 minutes...
Hey there, Let me tell you a story that could change the way you think about whiplash injuries forever.
Picture this- A 19-year-old, full of life, involved in a terrifying SUV rollover accident. This could happen to anyone, and it’s every parent’s worst nightmare. Despite the horrendous crash, initial scans—X-rays, MRIs—showed nothing out of the ordinary. The relief was short-lived. Our young hero began experiencing severe neck pain, headaches, and dizziness. Traditional imaging just wasn’t... Welcome to the Arizona Digital Motion X-Ray (DMX) Blog, your go-to resource for everything related to cutting-edge medical imaging and injury detection. Our Blog is dedicated to showcasing the incredible benefits of Digital Motion X-Ray technology, a revolutionary diagnostic tool that reveals hidden injuries often missed by traditional static X-rays...
"Is traumatic C1 instability missed on static x-rays?" Dr. Aaron deshawn - oregon Doctor/Lawyer8/19/2024 We just received an case study from the DMX company. DMX is a trade name for “Digital Motion X-ray” a technology that we have used in spinal injury cases in the past where C1 instability appeared likely due to the client’s symptoms. We are posting this because the video demonstrates something very interesting that insurance companies, defense lawyers and their defense expert witnesses will say...
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