Digital motion X-ray finds problems commonly missed with other imaging.
DIGITAL MOTION X-RAY® is a diagnostic test that records real time, full motion x-ray imaging of any body joint in motion. DMX® can often unlock the mystery of spinal pain. It is common knowledge among spinal care professionals including surgeons that damage to ligaments, tendons and underlying support structures can not be corrected with surgery or physiotherapy alone.
Connective tissue that is over stretched, but not torn as well as facet joint injuries are well documented at autopsy however this is not a working solution for live patients in need of care! Until now it has been difficult to diagnose these injuries objectively in alive patients.
Should you ask your doctor to order a DMX® exam for you?…. Ask yourself these questions:
• Do I have pain in one or more of my joints that increases with motion?
• Did I injure myself with a sudden jolt to one or more of my joints, as a whiplash injury, slip and fall or blow from a sporting activity?
• Do I have joint pain, the cause of which has not been determined by conventional x-ray, MRI or other diagnostic tests?
If you have answered yes to any of the above, consider a DMX® examination.
Stretched and torn ligaments can result in a condition called “kinesiopathology” or abnormal motion of the bones that make up the joint. This abnormal motion results in ongoing rubbing and grinding of the bone surfaces during motion, preventing normal healing, and leading to premature onset of degenerative joint disease, a wear and tear type of arthritis. DMX® can fully evaluate internal joint motion, and properly screen for kinesiopathology
What Makes DMX® unique?
Good question! Auto accident injuries occur in milliseconds, too quick for the human nervous system to react and protect. This leaves only bones and ligaments to protect the body. Since cervical bones are rarely broken, the connective tissues are most commonly injured.
The Hidden Culprit – Ligaments
Ligaments are connective tissue that attach bone to bone. The purpose of ligaments is to keep bones in proper position, and work similar to hinges on a door. It has been suspected that ligaments are damaged easily, but until now, it has been difficult to diagnose ligamentous injuries. DMX® can demonstrate these injuries in as little as 15 minutes.
DMX® visually demonstrates aberrant movement of bones, allowing the radiologist to specifically determine which ligaments are injured. Treatment can then be tailored to the patient’s need and progress can be assessed with the help of DMX®. Promising solutions for tissue regeneration are currently in development at the Spinal Injury Foundation.
With the help of DMX® these injuries can be seen from the inside out
A perfect egg sample
Common sense will tell you that one cannot determine the injury an accident victim has suffered by merely looking at the outer shell of the car. When we buy eggs, how often do we open the carton to check if the eggs on the inside are broken? Every time right!
Experience teaches us that we cannot trust the condition of the egg by looking at the container. The same holds true for a person’s body – the evidence is in the person’s body, not the car.
Although high TESLA MRIs can pick up ligament damage they are sometimes less available than DMX and usually cost more to produce. One challenge is that most of the ligaments that are damaged, but not completely severed, are not readily viewable except during motion. Motion is essential and cannot be done with the traditional imaging such as MRI, X-Rays or CT scans.
UNKNOWN INJURIES
Do you not remember having any accidents or injuries but have chronic headaches that the cause has not been able to be determined? How about positional dizziness, or feeling lightheaded in certain positions? Do you feel a shift or clunk when moving your neck or other joints?
IF SO, THEN DIGITAL MOTION X-RAY is likely to be the best imaging to catch your problem.
Because this type of imaging is relatively new to most providers, many providers are unaware of the benefits of the DMX imaging. You may find yourself having to explain the service to your provider and insist on your provider ordering this imaging for you. Most doctors will order you this service when you insist on it.
If you are having difficulty getting a prescription for this service, we have providers we can refer you to, or our imaging provider is also qualified to evaluate your condition and determine if you need a DMX for an additional fee.