In January of 2006, Amanda was involved in a rear end collision that severely injured her neck. After five MRIs, two CT Scans and dozens of static X-Rays, all the medical specialists who examined her agreed that she was not injured and that everything was in her head, or even worse, she was faking it. This is the amazing story of her journey to find the truth that saved her life.
Digital motion xrays make absolute sense. Its during function - movement - that the worst of pain and restriction reveals itself for many of us, not while lying or standing inert in a posed position. Static images seem instantly archaic! Why aren't we being offered the choice of digital motion xray? I've never even heard of it before.
julesdownunder 2 years ago