• Episode 386 - Optimizing Spinal Injury Detection: Improving Medical Diagnosis For Personal Injury Cases

  • Aug 29 2024
  • Length: 21 mins
  • Podcast

Episode 386 - Optimizing Spinal Injury Detection: Improving Medical Diagnosis For Personal Injury Cases

  • Summary

  • In today’s episode, we are joined by Dr. Scott Tauber from Driving Force Company to discuss the groundbreaking power of Vertebral Motion Analysis (VMA). Offering a dynamic view of the spine in motion, VMA provides medical professionals with a broader detection of objective biomarkers. Could this be a game-changer for doctors and personal injury attorneys seeking to prove the reality of certain injuries? Dr. Tauber sits down to explain…

    As a Partner and the Chief Clinical Advisor at Driving Force Company, Dr. Tauber brings over 25 years of active clinical and healthcare consulting experience to the table. Through his unique branded personal injury systems, he has helped victims throughout the United States effectively prove their cases. Additionally, he has been an independent consultant for major automobile insurance carriers, third-party administrators and state regulatory agencies, and served as an expert witness in medical-legal and malpractice cases.

    In this conversation, we cover:

    • How VMA reveals spinal injuries and instabilities that may be invisible on standard X-ray or MRI machines.
    • Why certain spinal injuries go unnoticed, and why medical professionals are seeking to optimize their identification methods.
    • The workers’ comp benefits associated with a VMA diagnosis.
    • How ligament instability is caused and conventionally detected.
    • What the VMA diagnostic process looks like.

    To learn more about Dr. Tauber’s work with Driving Force Company, click here now!

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