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Digital X-Rays in Our Office

In-office digital X-rays allow us to see detailed images of your spine, joints, and bones quickly and safely. This helps us accurately diagnose problems and create the most effective treatment plan for your condition.

Having X-rays available right in our office means faster answers, more precise care, and better treatment decisions — without needing to go somewhere else.


Why X-Rays Are Important

X-rays provide a clear view of the structure of your spine and joints. This allows us to:

✔ Identify the cause of pain or dysfunction
✔ Detect spinal misalignment
✔ Evaluate disc and joint health
✔ Identify degeneration or arthritis
✔ Detect fractures or injuries
✔ Assess posture and spinal curvature
✔ Monitor healing and treatment progress

This ensures your care is safe, accurate, and personalized.


What Conditions X-Rays Help Evaluate

Digital X-rays are commonly used to assess:

• Back and neck pain
• Spinal misalignment
• Arthritis and joint degeneration
• Herniated or damaged discs (structural indicators)
• Scoliosis or posture problems
• Injury or trauma
• Chronic pain conditions
• Spinal stability concerns

They help us understand what is happening beneath the surface.


Benefits of In-Office Digital X-Rays

Patients benefit from:

✔ Immediate imaging and faster diagnosis
✔ More precise treatment planning
✔ Reduced need for outside referrals
✔ Low radiation digital technology
✔ Safe and comfortable imaging process
✔ Ability to track progress over time

This allows us to provide efficient and effective care from day one.


What to Expect During Your X-Ray

The process is quick, simple, and painless.

• You will be positioned for the needed views
• Images are taken in seconds
• No discomfort during imaging
• Digital images are reviewed promptly
• Results help guide your treatment plan

Most visits take only a few minutes.


Our Goal

In-office X-rays help us clearly understand your condition so we can treat you safely and effectively.

Accurate diagnosis leads to better care, better results, and long-term spinal health.