Did you know that PRO has a large library of recorded webinars? Each webinar watched entitles you to one hour of formal CPD/CPE, so why not browse our available topics and email info@proxraymanagement.com if you are interested in watching … [Read more...]
In the wake of WannaCry
In the wake of the WannaCry ransomware attack: Where to now for chiropractic professionals? As PRO clients would be aware, in May 2017, the world experienced the WannaCry ransomware attack, a global cyber-attack that brought some businesses to … [Read more...]
May 2017 Case of the Month
Please find below our case of the month that identifies a very important radiographic finding, of particular importance in people over 65 years. The image below is of a 79y/o F c/o LBP and pain in the anterior and posterior right … [Read more...]
An uncommon cause of visual disturbance
By Martin D Timchur DC B.App.Sc, Grad. Cert. Eng, M. Chiro, MAppSc (Med Imag) Chiropractic Radiologist 56y/o male presents with deteriorating vision in the right eye. He suffered a head trauma approximately 12 months earlier. MRI of the Brain … [Read more...]
The importance of a good APOM
By Dr Kristin Grace The APOM or Odontoid-peg view can be troublesome because there is a fine line between good and poor positioning. The importance of this projection is however significant as we’ll see below. Case study one 26 YOM … [Read more...]
William’s Syndrome: Christmas 2015 Case Study
By Dr Martin D. Timchur DC Dear all, every year PRO sends out a topical Christmas clinical update on an uncommon disorder. In the past, we have covered Angel-shaped phalango-epiphyseal dysplasia, Christmas disease and this year it is … [Read more...]
Milk of Calcium Gallbladder
By Dr Martin Timchur and Dr Kristin Grace Findings In the medial right upper abdomen there is an inverted 'exclamation' shaped homogenous soft tissue opacity with large central lucency that has calcified margins. An additional large partially … [Read more...]
ADULT HIP JOINT (ACETABULAR) DYSPLASIA
By Peter Bull The incidence of hip dysplasia varies with ethnicity but is reported to be 1-3% of the newborn population in western societies (1). Minimal degrees dysplasia may avoid clinical detection in early childhood and present later in early … [Read more...]
Enchondroma
By Martin Timchur Radiographic Findings: AP and lateral conventional radiographs demonstrate a 33x16mm subtle collection of disorganised punctate calcification in the medullary bone of the left distal femoral metadiaphysis. There is no … [Read more...]
Osteoporotic Compression Fractures
By Kristin Grace “89 year old male presented with lower lumbar spine pain after a ‘slip’ getting up off floor using a chair. All neurologic tests appear normal. 60% improvement after single treatment consisting of soft tissue therapy and gentle … [Read more...]
Grid Cut-Off
By Peter Bull Note on this AP view the difference in pneumatisation of the left & right lung fields. This is not any pathology but rather a technical fault. It is due to grid cut-off and we see this fairly frequently. The most common fault is … [Read more...]
Freiberg’s Disease
By Martin TImchur Below is a case of a 49 y/o F who presented with pain in the left 2nd toe whilst walking. The case was sent to PRO for reporting by one of our valued clients. In this image you will note a loss of articular contour of the … [Read more...]