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Diagnostic

X-Rays & Analysis

X-ray examinations provide valuable information about your health

and help your doctor make an accurate diagnosis.

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X-rays of Pelvis Tustin Chiropractic Chi
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Your doctor of chiropractic will likely discuss taking x-rays of your spine before beginning your program. Different bone structure in patients is important to see before a specific adjustment is made. The doctor may then choose different directions for the forces to ensure that the adjustment results in the best correction of the problem. In 5-6% of the population, the spinal structure has a fracture at a portion of bone in the low back. This fracture (called a spondylolysis) usually develops due to a genetic weakness in the area. It can also be caused by trauma, such as in gymnastics or football. The fracture has been identified in a child as young as two years of age. Back pain may or may not be present when this abnormality exists. The separated bone can subluxate forward. This is called a spondylolisthesis.

In addition to fracture, the x-ray is also used to measure small changes in alignment. The doctor uses the position of bones to determine where the ligaments in your spinal column have been stretched or torn. A three-dimensional picture in the doctor's mind is needed prior to the adjustment. The adjustive force is then made in a precise fashion into the directions that reduce tension on the damaged ligaments. Since a high speed thrust into your spinal column is a vigorous procedure, it is important that the doctor use x-ray to more precisely determine how the adjustment is to be made. Also, when the precise correction of the subluxation is made from the start of care, fewer adjustments are usually needed because of their more correct nature.

The usefulness of x-ray in assisting the doctor in both diagnosing and adjusting the subluxation is apparent. The benefits of x-ray however, must always be weighed against the risks of exposure to radiation. For this reason, pregnant women are often excluded from x-ray examination since the fetus is more sensitive to exposure. In most cases, the benefits of the x-ray outweigh the small risks. Dr. Lee uses the latest high frequency x-ray machine to reduce exposure and protect you as much as technology allows. Consult your doctor of chiropractic about your individual health concerns and information that was detected in your x-ray examination. When patients understand their health problems and the objectives of the chiropractor, they respond more quickly to care.

X-Ray Safety

Chiropractors Often Utilize X-Ray Studies: Based on the nature of your condition as well as a number of other factors, x-ray studies of your spine or injured body part may be indicated. Doctors of chiropractic receive over 300 hours of x-ray studies in college prior to graduating and thus are fully trained to take radiographs and identify subtle abnormalities of the spine as well as more serious pathologies.

 

Only necessary x-ray views will be taken, eliminating unnecessary x-ray exposure
- High frequency equipment minimizes exposure times, giving you much less radiation exposure than normal x-ray equipment.
- Shielding & filtration to block or reduce the x-ray beam from affecting sensitive tissues and areas of non-diagnostic interest
- Rare earth (intensifying) screens can cut x-ray exposure by 50 percent
- Collimation to narrow the x-ray beam to include areas of interest only
- Grids to reduce scatter radiation and improve x-ray quality
- High speed film lowers exposure time
- Increasing kilo voltage and minimizing milliamperage further reduces x-ray dosage
- Minimal exposure times of just 10ths of a second

NORWALK CHIROPRACTIC AND INJURY CLINIC

12100 Imperial Hwy, Suite 104

Norwalk, CA 90650

Phone: (562)564-8005

Fax: (714)486-2520

E-mail: norwalkinjuryclinic@gmail.com

TUSTIN CHIROPRACTIC AND INJURY CLINIC

14591 Newport Ave, Suite 106

Tustin, CA 92780

Phone: (714)714-0972

Fax: (714)486-2520

E-mail: tustininjuryclinic@gmail.com

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