Digital motion x-ray

Digital motion x-ray (DMX) is a new type of fluoro-based x-ray system, coupled with new digital and optic technology, allowing clinicians to view the spine and extremity articulations 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 allows clinicians to evaluate all 22 major ligaments of the cervical spine with 2,700 x-ray images. This technology is extremely helpful when diagnosising whiplash injuries. DMX evaluates the bones in motion allowing us to detect which specific ligaments have been injured. If you hurt more when you move, then you must be diagnosed while you move.