Digital Motion X-Ray (DMX) Is Essential In Detecting Hidden Injuries After A Car Accident Whiplash Injury


Regular x-rays are an effective test for detecting fractures, dislocations and tumors, but they often don't pick up the soft-tissue injuries that car accidents often cause to the ligaments in the neck and shoulder areas.
If your doctor ordered an MRI and it came back negative, that doesn’t prove anything either. The MRI was negative because it primarily looks at the discs in your spinal column, not the ligaments.
Fact: Whiplash injuries that often affect the ligaments and soft tissue of the neck can’t be detected by standard x-rays or MRI scans. But they can be detected with Digital Motion X-ray (DMX) technology. The problem is, most medical doctors don’t know about this remarkable diagnostic tool. And even if they do, they probably don’t know who has the equipment.
How Digital Motion X-Ray (DMX) Uncovers Hidden Injuries
This advanced technology detects ligament injuries by taking a video of your neck in motion rather than a single picture. That’s how DMX can detect injuries that only reveal themselves when you move. Since pain increases when you move your neck, it’s only logical that your injuries should be examined “in motion.”
Get the Best Treatment for your Car Accident Whiplash Injury
Coastal Chiropractic Clinic in Edgewater, FL is the premier facility in Volusia County to provide this breakthrough technology to detect patients’ whiplash injuries from car accidents. You’ll enjoy these benefits:
- You’ll know the real reason you’re still in pain.
- Your insurance company will have documented proof of your injury to substantiate payment for the treatment you need.
- The best treatment plan for healing your injury can be determined.
- The right test, an accurate diagnosis and an effective treatment plan will help you heal faster and get back to the pain-free life you had before your whiplash accident.
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