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Please do not have surgery before investigating
our methods and discussing your case
with us!
X-Ray Showing broken Harrington Rod
Scoliosis
Surgery: the Untold Truth
Scoliosis
Correction questions?
Email:
scoliosiscorrection@gmail.com
or
call
Dr. Hersh: 860-499-0433 or 860-727-8820
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TWO Facts Every Patient Should Know About X-Rays
Commonly, people
living with scoliosis dread x-rays. After seeing
their condition steadily deteriorate with x-ray each series,
combined with the fear of too much radiation, some patients
are reluctant to have more x-rays taken. But before you
hesitate to undergo alternative scoliosis treatment
for this reason, please consider the following facts about
scoliosis x-rays.
- According to a study published in August of 2000
in the Journal of Radiology, "Patients undergoing
scoliosis radiography receive doses that are low
in comparison with other types of radiographic examination."
A similar study published that same month in Spine found
that patients with scoliosis that received fifty or
more x-rays from 1912-1965 had a risk of dying from
breast cancer that was four times higher than non-x-rayed
patients. At that time, there was a need for caution,
since standard films were taken at 0.6 cGy (centigray).
Today, films are shot with only 0.02 cGy - thirty
times less than in the past. To achieve the
same level of exposure, over 1500 x-rays would have
to be taken on one patient. Pediatric x-rays are shot
at an even lower level of magnitude.
- When taking a precision x-ray -
that is, one not to rule out fractures or abnormalities,
but rather to measure the position of the spinal
units - positioning matters more
than one might think. Even a slight
rotation off from center will skew the results and show
an inaccurate image. For this reason, we must be very
concerned about how the x-rays were taken. They must
allow an objective outcome assessment. X-rays from other
sources oftentimes can be unreliable if they are shot
at different angles or focal distances, which prevent
comparison between films. For this reason, a special
device is used to assure accurate findings.
- X-rays allow us to measure and quantify the results
of treatment, and determine if alterations to existing
treatment protocols are necessary. If you are seeking
chiropractic care for your scoliosis, you should insist
upon x-rays that are accurate and scientific; follow-up
films should be taken every three months, and always
in the exact same positioning.
At the Scoliosis Correction Center, x-ray positioning
is of paramount importance. Once proper films are taken,
the correct treatment protocol can be instituted.
Below Are Pre/Post X-ray Following Non-Surgical Scoliosis
Treatment


READ: Scoliosis Surgery: the
Untold Truth &
The Physics of Scoliosis-
Understanding why the curve in the neck plays a major role
in causing scoliosis.
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Telephone: 860-499-0433
or 860-727-8820
Postal address: 105 Hungerford
St., Hartford, CT 06106
Electronic mail : General
Information:
ScoliosisCorrection@gmail.com
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