What’s Up with Your Neck? (and just below…)
Have pain in your neck or upper back? You are not alone! While less common than low back pain, pain in the neck is a
Diagnostic Imaging Centers: We’d Like to Introduce Ourselves (ALL of Us!)
Over the past year, we’ve put a lot of love and energy into providing the best imaging information for our growing readership. We blog at
Imaging of the Lumbar Spine
To continue our conversation about back pain, today we’re going to focus on the different imaging tests that may be requested to evaluate someone with
Oh! The Pain in my Back!
Lower back pain is common. In fact, in the US it is a leading reason for a trip to see the doctor. There are many
Ankles: Sprains and Pains
For any building to be upright, it requires a solid foundation. Such is true for the human body: if what’s below the knees goes wonky
Knees: Scrapes, Twists and Tears
Knees are famous for scrapes (and bees). Little kids play rough and tumble and when they do, they land on ‘em. Little band-aids on a
Shoulder Pain: When You Can’t Shrug It Off
The shoulder is a complex joint of mythical strength (at least if your name is Atlas and you’re carrying the weight of the world on
Shoulders, Knees and Toes, Knees and Toes
Over the next few posts we’re going to highlight some common injuries affecting familiar joints. As the title suggests, we’re starting near the top.
The Places You’ll Go, the Things You’ll See… Imaging in Other Countries
Rebecca is our guest blogger today, one of our many great employees who make DIC what it is, committed to service not only here but
Radiation Risk Management
Everyone is exposed to radiation in daily life. It’s a part of living on our planet. As radiologists, we are schooled in managing radiation in