Detects abnormalities in movement that may indicate ligamentous injuries or structural weaknesses.
Digital Motion X-ray (DMX)
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Digital Motion X-ray (DMX)
Advanced Injury & DISC Center is proud to be the only facility in the southeastern Korean community offering Digital Motion X-ray (DMX).
This cutting-edge imaging technology is primarily used to evaluate spinal instability and hypermobility in patients who have suffered automobile accidents or sports injuries.
Digital Motion X-ray (DMX)
Advanced Imaging for Precise Diagnosis
Digital Motion X-ray (DMX) is an innovative fluoroscopic imaging technique that captures real-time, video-like visuals of joints and bones in motion. Unlike traditional X-rays, which provide only static images, DMX allows for a dynamic evaluation of joint function, making it a powerful tool in diagnosing and assessing musculoskeletal conditions.
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Key Applications of DMX
Effective in diagnosing whiplash injuries, osteoarthritis, spinal stenosis, and other musculoskeletal disorders.
Evaluates range of motion, functionality, and structural integrity of joints.
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How DMX Works
During a DMX examination, the patient performs specific movements such as flexion, extension, and rotation while standing. A continuous X-ray beam passes through the body, capturing a sequence of images that are compiled into a dynamic video, allowing for detailed real-time analysis of joint function.
Benefits of DMX
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Dynamic, Real-Time Imaging
Offers a more comprehensive view of joint motion and stability than traditional static X-rays.
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Enhanced Diagnostic Accuracy
Identifies subtle motion-related abnormalities that may be missed with conventional imaging.
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Real-Time Visualization of Treatment Effects
Enables healthcare providers to monitor and adjust treatment plans effectively.
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Potential Reduction in Additional Testing
In some cases, DMX may reduce the need for MRI or CT scans, streamlining the diagnostic process.
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Considerations & Limitations
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Minimal Radiation Exposure
While lower than many imaging techniques, DMX still involves low-dose radiation.
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Not Recommended for Certain Patients
Pregnant individuals and those with specific medical conditions should consult their physician before undergoing DMX.
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Limited Availability
DMX technology is typically available only at specialized medical facilities.
Digital Motion X-ray (DMX) represents a breakthrough in musculoskeletal imaging, offering an unparalleled
ability to detect
motion-related dysfunctions with precision.
Advanced Integrated Medicine of GA remains at the forefront of this cutting-edge diagnostic technology,
ensuring patients receive the most accurate assessments and personalized treatment plans for optimal recovery
and long-term well-being.