
Diagnostics & imaging
Your spine, measured.
On-site digital X-rays with structural analysis — see exactly where your spine is, and how far it moves at re-exam.

What it helps
Why we image before we adjust
No two spines drift the same way, and what your spine needs depends on where it actually is. On-site digital X-rays give us that answer in minutes, at a fraction of the radiation of older film systems. Your doctor measures the images — angles, curves, alignment against engineered norms — and those numbers become the blueprint your plan is built to change.
- Digital spinal radiographs, taken on-site when clinically indicated
- Structural measurement of your curves and alignment
- A walkthrough of your own images at the report of findings
- Comparative re-exam imaging to verify the correction is holding
In your plan
Before and after, in black and white
The most convincing moment in corrective care is the day your re-exam film sits next to your first one. Not a feeling, not a promise — a measured change in your own spine.
Good to know
Your spine, measured.
When the exam indicates them, yes — adjusting a spine you have not seen is guesswork. When they are not clinically indicated, we do not take them.

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