Services
X-Rays
X-rays are an essential diagnostic tool in chiropractic care, providing a clear and detailed view of the spine and musculoskeletal system. At Clemenson Chiropractic, we use X-rays to identify underlying issues such as misalignments, fractures, or other abnormalities. This ensures a precise diagnosis and helps us create an effective treatment plan tailored to your specific needs.
Our Services
Conditions X-Rays Help Diagnose:
Spinal misalignments
Identifies areas of the spine that need adjustment for improved alignment.
Herniated or bulging discs
Detects abnormalities in the spinal discs that may cause pain or discomfort.
Fractures or bone abnormalities
Rules out structural damage or abnormalities in the bones.
Arthritis
Assesses joint degeneration and the extent of arthritis-related changes.
Scoliosis
Identifies curvature of the spine to monitor or guide treatment.
Chronic pain sources
Pinpoints potential structural issues contributing to ongoing discomfort.
Who Is a Good Candidate for X-Rays?
X-rays are beneficial for patients experiencing persistent pain, restricted mobility, or injuries that require further investigation. They are also recommended for individuals with a history of trauma, chronic conditions, or significant spinal issues. Dr. Clemenson will determine if X-rays are necessary based on your symptoms and medical history to ensure a thorough understanding of your condition.
Why Choose Clemenson Chiropractic?
At Clemenson Chiropractic, we prioritize accuracy and personalized care by using advanced diagnostic tools like X-rays. Dr. Clemenson relies on X-ray imaging to gain valuable insights into your musculoskeletal health, ensuring the safest and most effective treatment plan. Our dedication to precision and patient care makes us a trusted choice for chiropractic services in Marion, IA.
FAQ's
Do you have Any Questions
Have questions about chiropractic X-rays? Here are some answers to the most common inquiries to help you understand their importance in your care.
X-rays provide a detailed view of your spine and help identify issues like misalignments, fractures, or arthritis that may not be visible otherwise.
Yes, X-rays use low levels of radiation and are performed with your safety in mind.
No, X-rays are typically only taken during your initial evaluation or when necessary to monitor specific conditions.
The process is quick, usually taking only a few minutes, and is completely painless.
Many insurance plans cover X-rays, but coverage depends on your specific plan. We’re happy to assist you in understanding your benefits.