Permanent Impairment Rating Through X-ray Digitization

National Injury Diagnostics
800 Wisconsin St. Bldg. D2, Mailbox 50
Suite 102
Eau Claire WI 54703
Tele: 715-833-8533  Fax: 715-839-7902
info@nationalinjurydiagnostics.com

Represented Present or Past in:
International Chiropractic Association
Washington Chiropractic Association
Wisconsin Chiropractic Association
International Association for the Study of Pain
Why Use National Injury Diagnostics

We are here to help the individual doctor seriously increase his or her ability to practice with confidence and certainty!

No other company State or National will provide you with more service.

No other company in the Nation will beat our speed of service!  We know that you need your test results...now!

Digitized Radiographic Imaging Technology improves diagnostic accuracy, provides documentation by an independent physician, and allows you the doctor to develop the best treatment plan in order to insure the best possible rehabilitation outcomes for your patients. Measuring the biomechanics of the spine is a cornerstone for those involved in the rehabilitation of spinal injuries. The X-Ray Digitization Procedure is based on the research conducted by Dr. Chung Ha Suh at the University of Colorado under a National Institute of Health grant. Recognizing the landmarks of the vertebra, our system automatically, objectively and precisely measures every chiropractic and medical Mensuration identifying Biomechanical impropriety and somatic segmental dysfunction (Subluxation). Our reports correlate to the AMA Guides to the Evaluation of Permanent Impairment, 5th Edition 2000.

Since Dr. Suh developed the concept of this technology, we promise to keep our technology as up to date as possible, so that we can produce highly accurate studies.  Today with modern software and image technology the accuracy of these studies is unparalleled.

We at National Injury Diagnostics want you to understand and utilize this service, as there is no other way to accurately determine the “Loss of Motion Segment Integrity”, as measured by the AMA Guides listed above.  When you are looking to diagnose a disc condition, you will need to find a MRI center to handle your patient’s needs for this testing.  When you are looking to determine Loss of Motion Segment Integrity you will need to find a Radiographic Digitization Center to perform your testing. 

Today in our fast paced world, there is an emphasis on efficiency with a loss of personal service.  To the larger National Labs and operators performing this service both you and your patient’s are simply a number and there is little or no personal service.  This may be okay for you the provider as your interest in merely getting the results of the tests; however it can be a totally different experience for the patient or their legal representation.



Once you fully understand the value and the importance of this test, we believe you will never treat another spine injured patient again without it.  All we ask is that you give us a try.



National Injury Diagnostics
E2810 Hailey Lane
Eau Claire WI 54701
Tele: 715-833-8533  Fax: 715-839-7902
info@nationalinjurydiagnostics.com

Represented in:
International Chiropractic Association
Washington Chiropractic Association
Wisconsin Chiropractic Association
International Association for the Study of Pain