Why X-rays?

Taking an X-ray Image

Both visible light and X-rays consist of photon particles conveyed over electromagnetic energy. When carefully controlled, this energy can be used to reveal the internal structure of the body. We find these pictures quite helpful:

  • Provide a structural record of your spine

  • Rule out cancer, disease or other pathologies

  • Locate fractures or other signs of trauma

  • Identify evidence of long term spinal decay

  • Confirm other examination findings


Interestingly, X-rays were discovered soon after the first chiropractic adjustment in 1895. Wilhelm Roentgen, a German physics professor, was experimenting with cathode ray tubes and discovered that an object across the room began to glow. Much to his surprise, when he placed his hand between the tube and the glowing barium screen, he was able to see the bones of his hand.

From those crude beginnings over a century ago, both chiropractic and X-ray imaging have come a long way. Today, the chiropractic profession is a leader in the reduction of X-ray exposure and patient safety.

Wilhelm Roentgen
  • We take only the most necessary views

  • Use the most up to date equipment

  • Intensification screens reduce energy used

  • Filtration removes unneeded frequencies

  • Collimation narrows the energy beam

  • Sensitive films shorten exposure time

  • Shielding protects sensitive body parts

  • Regular equipment inspection and licensing


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Dr. Acosta Asks some important questions of interest to Edgewood residents - Chiropractor Edgewood Dr. Acosta Asks...

Will chiropractic adjustments make my spine too loose?
No. Only the spinal joints that are fixated and "locked up" receive attention. The occasional spinal joint that moves too much is passed over so weakened muscles and ligaments can strengthen and heal.
How does headache medication find the headache?
It can't! Chiropractors know that when you ingest a drug and it enters your bloodstream it numbs or deadens your entire body. Chiropractic adjustments, on the other hand, are specific, targeted and delivered with precision.