Digital Motion X-Ray (DMX): A Closer Look
Getting a clear picture of what happens inside the body has been a challenge for a long time. However, today, healthcare professionals can evaluate spine and joint movement and dynamics. Digital Motion X-ray (DMX), or video fluoroscopy is an advanced imaging technique. This technique allows specialists to view joint movement and dynamics in real time.
The technology captures information that traditional X-rays and other imaging techniques cannot capture. It is an effective equipment for diagnosing musculoskeletal problems. Here is more information about it.
It uses X-ray equipment as a source of radiation. It emits continuous X-ray beams focused on the target area, which may be a specific joint or the spine. A digital detector converts the rays into digital signals.
The detector captures and processes the signals in real time. The signals are processed and converted into recordings of the spine or joint movement. A monitor displays the processed images. This output allows the specialists to observe the movement in real time.
This process has several steps. They include patient preparation, fluoroscopy setup, and recording the movement. Then, there is real-time visualization, and analyzing and interpreting the results. The DMX system helps with dynamic imaging.
As the patient moves, the system captures the image changes in real time. This action provides a comprehensive study of the joint’s function. Practitioners can identify abnormalities that may not be visible in static images.
It has several applications. It can help to detect and diagnose:
· Spinal injuries and whiplash.
· Spinal instabilities such as subluxations and spondylolisthesis.
· Sports injuries.
· Joint dysfunction.
The technique can help with pre- and post-surgical assessment. Chiropractors use imaging technology to evaluate joint function and create tailored treatment plans. They can also track the patient’s progress, ensuring the treatment plan is effective.
This imaging technique enables chiropractors to perform diagnosis more effectively. It produces high-resolution images in real time that allow viewing of joints and the spine in motion. DMX produces an accurate assessment of dynamic instabilities.
It also helps identify nerve compressions or impingements that can cause dysfunction and severe pain. Chiropractors can use the technology to assess the integrity of musculoskeletal ligaments.
This imaging technique enhances patient care. Many healthcare professionals go for it because of the following benefits:
· The care that results is highly personalized and suitable for each patient.
· It makes it easy to identify the patient’s underlying issues.
· Patients are bound to recover faster owing to the effective targeted care they receive.
· Health professionals have an easier time identifying musculoskeletal issues.
· The ease of monitoring optimizes the healing process.
· Patients participate in their healing process. This is because they can easily visualize the effects of the treatment.
For more on Digital Motion X-ray (DMX), visit Whiplash Pain Center. Our offices are in Johns Island, Charleston, Holly Hill, Summerville, and Walterboro, South Carolina. Call (843) 573-9333, (803) 496-3338, or (843) 371-1371 to book an appointment today.