4 - Biomechanical X-Rays
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Biomechanical X-Rays: Very few professionals understand the biomechanics of x-rays, which means they also cannot read the biomechanics of x-rays, which is highly unfortunate because all standing x-rays have biomechanical information that is informative. Every patient’s work-up should include standing x-rays as every x-ray shows significant information that will guide both Dr. and patient with regard to appropriate care. In addition, future x-rays can be taken to understand how the body is aging, if the loading of any joints has changed, and any other potential findings.
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5 - Digital Laser Foot Scan
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6 - Maggs Leg Length Test
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7 - Report of Findings
The report of findings is merely the detailed explanation of the test findings and how they relate to the patient’s current symptoms. The ROF should also provide the patient with predictable information of what’s to come if they do nothing or if they follow the prescribed plan.