For Physicians

Objective Evidence for Complex Cases

When your patient presents with persistent pain and inconclusive static imaging, Digital Motion X-ray provides the dynamic documentation needed to confirm diagnosis, guide treatment, and support referral decisions.

Why Refer to DMX

The Diagnostic Tool Static Imaging Can't Replace

Standard X-ray and MRI capture a single moment at rest. For patients with ligament-mediated spinal instability — the most common sequela of cervical and lumbar trauma — that moment tells an incomplete story. DMX captures the spine in motion, under physiological load, revealing the instability patterns that drive persistent pain syndromes.

Fills the Diagnostic Gap

When MRI is negative but your patient's symptoms persist, DMX provides the functional imaging needed to identify ligament laxity and dynamic instability that static modalities cannot detect.

Quantified, Reproducible Findings

Every DMX report includes millimeter-precise measurements of vertebral translation and angular motion, compared against established normal ranges — objective data you can act on.

Advanced Imaging

Accurate Evaluation for:  Cranial Cervical Instability, CCI, Transverse Ligament Instability, C1-2 Rotational Instability and Coronal Instability, Facet Capsular Ligament Injuries, Lower Cervical Instability, TMJD, Shoulder Instability, Wrist and Hand Instability, Fracture Stability, Post Cervical Fusion and Hardware evaluation with Adjacent Level Instability Evaluation, plus so much more.

Fast Turnaround

Preliminary reports within 3 business days. Urgent requests accommodated.

Spine specialist reviewing patient imaging

Clinical Applications

Who Refers to DMX

Orthopedic Surgery

Pre-operative instability assessment and post-operative motion analysis for cervical and lumbar fusion candidates.

Neurology & Neurosurgery

Dynamic documentation of cervical myelopathy, radiculopathy, and cord compression under physiological load.

Physical Medicine & Rehabilitation

Functional impairment baseline and treatment response monitoring for post-traumatic spinal rehabilitation programs.

Chiropractic Medicine

Objective instability documentation to support clinical findings, guide manipulation protocols, and satisfy insurance documentation requirements.

Pain Management

Structural basis identification for chronic cervical and lumbar pain syndromes where static imaging has been inconclusive.

Primary Care & Urgent Care

Post-traumatic triage imaging for patients following motor vehicle accidents, falls, or occupational injuries with persistent spinal complaints.

Referral Process

Simple to Refer. Comprehensive in Return.

01

Submit a Referral

Complete the referral form below or call our clinical team. Include the patient's injury history, symptom duration, and any prior imaging.

02

Patient Scheduling

We contact your patient directly to schedule their DMX examination at our South Ogden facility. The exam takes 30–45 minutes.

03

Examination & Analysis

The patient performs guided range-of-motion movements while our system captures continuous 30 fps spinal imaging under physiological load.

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Report Delivery

A comprehensive diagnostic report — including annotated imaging, quantified measurements, and interpretation is delivered to your office within 5–7 business days.

Our Facility

Clinical Standards You Can Trust

ACR Accredited

Our facility meets the American College of Radiology's standards for imaging quality, safety, and clinical practice.

Board-Certified Radiologists

All studies are interpreted by radiologists with board certification and subspecialty training in musculoskeletal imaging.

DICOM Compatible

Imaging is delivered in DICOM format for seamless integration with your existing PACS and EHR systems.

Peer-Reviewed Methodology

Our examination protocols follow published, peer-reviewed standards validated in clinical literature.

Physician Referral

Submit a Physician Referral

Complete the form below and our clinical team will contact you within one business day to confirm the referral and schedule your patient.

Prefer to call? 801-627-0880

Email: [email protected]

Urgent referrals: please call directly for same-day scheduling.

Want to understand the technology first?

Review our full clinical and technical overview — including the evidence base, examination protocol, and diagnostic applications.