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DMX Imaging of Montana provides demonstrable evidence of permanent spinal damage resulting from vehicles crashing.

 

Now you can take control of your depositions, arbitrations and courtroom presentations.

 

Why is DMX so different from static X-rays or MRI’S?

 

Static X-rays are taken for three reasons:

  • Rule out fracture

  • Rule out gross dislocation

  • Rule out pathology

Static X-ray patients are instructed to:

  • Lie or stand still

  • Don’t move

  • Sometimes hold your breath

  • Most x-rays come out negative for cervical spine injuries

MRIs are taken for these four reasons:

  • Rule out disc herniation

  • Rule out spinal stenosis

  • Rule out tumors

  • Suspected ligamentous tears in the shoulder or knee

MRI patients are instructed to:

  • Lie on your back

  • Don’t move for 30-40 minutes

  • Don’t swallow

  • Most MRI’s come out negative for cervical disc injuries

DMXs are taken for these five reasons:

  • Headaches

  • Posterior neck pain

  • Shoulder/upper back pain

  • Chronic subluxation

  • Pain increases with movement

DMX patients are instructed to:

  • Stand comfortably in front of imaging unit

  • Move as directed by technician, showing range of motion

  • Not hold your breath

  • Be as relaxed as possible to ensure accurate image

 

 

 

Digital Motion X-ray is the latest x-ray technology prescribed for whiplash and traumatic injuries.

 

It happens all the time- the injured patient complains of continued pain and yet the doctor can’t find the cause of pain. Insurance companies state “… If you can’t prove it, we won’t pay for it.” Injuries that cannot be detected on traditional static X-ray or MRI can now be detected with the new technology of Digital Motion X-Ray.

 

  

 

Remember, patients and clients get hurt in motion, so why not evaluate damaged joints and ligaments in motion with the advanced technology of Digital Motion X-ray.

 

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