Diagnostics

Before you begin your therapy or a personalized treatment plan is designed for you and your rehabilitative needs a complete diagnostic assessment is conducted.  Assessing five vital areas of health: the craniocervical junction, vestibular system, oculomotor system, proprioceptive system, and a patient’s autonomic nervous system are done through the use of a one-on-one examination and the use of state-of-the art diagnostic testing equipment. 

Cone Beam Computed Tomography

The craniocervical junction is evaluated through the use of a cone beam computed tomography (CBCT). This allows for a three-dimensional rendering of your head and neck to be constructed all while reducing radiation exposure. The detailed images and the information they provide are vital for uncovering contributing factors to your symptoms that would have been missed with lesser forms of imaging.

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Computerized Dynamic Posturography

Proprioception, vestibular, and visual disturbances are assessed through the use of Balance Tracking Systems BTrackS™. The BTrackS™ force plate technology is a research based system that allows for the detection and ongoing analysis of proprioceptive, vestibular, and visual dysfunction that often create dizziness and vertigo-like symptoms in a majority of patients.

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Right Eye

Right Eye’s™ advanced technology allows for the precision analysis of a patient’s eye function and brain health. This highly detailed technology allows for the detection of dysfunctional issues related to different areas of the brain that would otherwise be missed by an observational only exam.

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Tytron Scan

A Tytron scan provides the clinician with a quick and non-invasive window into a patient’s sympathetic nervous system. By combining this scan with other neurological tests a clinician can determine if a patient’s sympathetic nervous system is working properly.