DMX
Digital Motion X-Ray (DMX) is simply a new
type of fluoro-based x-ray system, coupled with new digital and optic
technology, allowing clinicians to view the spine in real-time motion at 30
x-rays per second. The procedure is performed with the patient standing and
actively moving in a weight-bearing position within the system.
DMX is a digital movie of x-ray in
motion and it can be:
- Printed and emailed as still x-rays
- Stored on a hard drive
- Recorded on:
- DVD
- CD-ROM
- Mini-DV tape
- Super VHS tape
Traditionally, diagnosis of whiplash injuries rely upon non-moving
diagnostic procedures, such as static x-rays, stress view x-rays, CT, and MRI.
During these tests, patients are asked to stand or lie still: “Don’t move ”
and/or “Hold your breath.” Patients hurt more when they move, and pain is
commonly an indicator of injury. The majority of these non-moving diagnostic
tests come out negative or unremarkable.


For more information go to www.dmxworks.com
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