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What Is the Mechanism of Injury?

What Is the Mechanism of Injury?

What Is the Mechanism of Injury?

What I want to talk about today is a very, very simple concept that gets very misunderstood by doctors, lawyers, and insurers in the spinal injury market. It’s that thing called mechanism of injury. I’m a national trainer for spinal ligament injury testing and I’m probably the most renown in the market for that. I’ve been demystifying the mechanism of injury since attending a seminar where doctors of chiropractic were attending to receive continuing education credits a long time ago.

Ligament Injuries Are Poorly Understood

I arrived early that day because I was scheduled to speak. I was to present a three-hour presentation on ligament injuries and how to properly address and diagnose them. There was a personal injury attorney scheduled before me, so I thought I’d go in an hour early and listen to what he had to say, that way I could relate what he was saying to my topic of ligament injury testing.

I was there for about half an hour, listening to the attorney go on and on and on about how you’ve got to document the mechanism of injury. I thought, “Jeez, the doctor documents it right away in the first note. It’s like auto injury, slip and fall at work or home or a sports injury. They’re documenting the mechanism right away.”

So, at the end of 30 minutes the attorney said, “What’s the most important thing to document in your notes?”

A doctor of chiropractic raised his hand and said, “Mechanism of injury.”

The attorney said, “Yes!”, and pulled out from behind the podium a brand-new MP3 player which at that time was a really big deal, and threw it to the doctor.

I stood there and thought, “Wow, that is one of the strangest things I’ve ever seen before.”

I don’t think you would ever see that in a medical setting. You wouldn’t see an attorney award an MP3 player because a medical doctor got some correct answer, and I thought, “Wow, that’s really bizarre.”

So, the attorney then said, “What’s the worst thing you can do with your documentation?”

No one had an answer for that question, so he held up a can of Campbell’s soup, and I thought, “Okay, that’s it.”

I raised my hand. Remember, I was in the back, I’m the next speaker. I raised my hand and I said, “What is mechanism of injury? You just went on and on about how important this is to document. What is it?”

He stumbled at that point. He really didn’t know what it was, and that was a bit upsetting to me because it was like, “Okay, why would a speaker get up and go on and on about how important something was and not know really what it was?”

If this is so important, how could he not really know what it was, and still be considered an expert?

So, when I was walking up to the podium that day to do my lecture, I realized, “Oh my God, the doctors don’t really know what mechanism of injury is!”

From that point on, I understood how important it was to get the message across of how to diagnose these things a lot easier by just a simple understanding of mechanism of injury.

In the spine world, and especially in the spine market for chiropractors, chiropractors have studied the mechanism, what I call mechanism science. They’ve studied collision science, crash physics. These are all great things to know, right? But a gunshot wound expert probably doesn’t need to know much about guns, the bullets, the speed of bullets, how much powder is in bullets, the type of metal that’s used in a bullet, etc. They don’t need to know much about the mechanism. It’s the same for doctors.

Mechanism Of Injury Defined

Mechanism is always a force delivery system.

As a force delivery system, it causes an injury which is the derangement pattern that’s left behind from the mechanism. Just like if a dog bites you, there’s a very specific derangement pattern. Now I could say derangement pattern, I can say wound, I can say lesion. I’m going to keep it very simple and we’re just going to say derangement pattern. They all mean the same thing.

When you injure the human body, it is impossible to injure it without deranging it in some way. There’s not one injury that anybody in the world can think of where there’s not a derangement, even a mental condition.

If you said, “Well, they were mentally deranged,” what you’re really saying is that there’s a normal mental operation that got misaligned and it’s now deranged, so even that would fall into it, but obviously I’m joking here because you wouldn’t see a physical indication for that.

What I’m saying is all human body injuries derange a body part or parts. They’re called derangements. The word impairment is the same thing. It causes an impairment. An impairment is a derangement of a body part to the extent that it doesn’t function normally any more. So there’s a mechanism, the force delivery system, and the derangement patterns that are left behind.

Now in the United States injury market, spinal ligament injuries are the most expensive injuries today. The reason why they’re the most expensive is because many of the doctors that are treating these injuries have no idea what they look like.

I know that sounds really basic and simple but think about this. If you sent a patient in for a dog bite to be treated, but the doctor that was treating the dog bite did not know what they looked like, you would think that was strange. If you sent a patient to a gunshot wound doctor and the gunshot wound doctor didn’t know what a gunshot wound looked like, you would think that’s strange.

 

Is It Possible That The Majority of Doctors Do Not Know What the Actual Injuries Look Like?

Oddly enough, that’s what’s occurring in the U.S. spine market today. The majority of doctors do not know what the actual injuries look like. This causes all kinds of problems, like if a person was in, say a low-impact automobile accident, and a doctor believes that they can’t have any injuries.

Well, the reason why that became so prevalent is because the doctors who were basically treating the patients did not know what the injuries looked like, so they did not get properly diagnosed.

Anyone that’s suffering from some form of chronic spinal pain usually has an underlying injury that’s never been appropriately diagnosed. The one thing that we know, whether we’re doctors, lawyers, insurers, or just patients with good common sense, is that if something is not diagnosed properly, the chances of a good result from treatment are significantly lessened. So today in the U.S. injury market, especially in the spinal injury market, it’s imperative that everyone understands what a mechanism of injury is.

When you have spine injuries, whether you have an injury in an auto accident, at work, in sports, slip and fall at home, slip and fall at a store, whenever you have an injury to the spine, it’s because of compressive and sheer force.

When you injure a spine, if you put it into a mechanism, into an event that causes excessive compression or any kind of sheer force, then we have very, very specific injury patterns that show up, and these injury patterns are very easy to identify.

Understanding the Importance of Using the Correct Imaging Tool

You use three basic imaging tools. If you think you have a fracture, obviously you’re going to use a CT. That’s the best thing that you can use. Now, there is a ligament condition, so what’s unique in the spine is that the spine has over 220 specialized ligaments that hold it together. 23 of those, so a very small number, are called discs. So, in the spine, not all the vertebrae, but the majority of vertebrae, have a disc in between them. That’s different than say your shoulder joint, your knee joint, joints in your fingers, or any other joints. They have a specialized ligament called a disc.

Now, that’s gotten overplayed because we have a thing called an MRI. When I say overplayed, all I mean by that is everybody’s been so reliant on, “Oh, did the disc herniate?”

As if a disc herniation is the only way that you can severely damage the ligaments to a spine. It’s not. If you only look at those 23 ligaments and leave the other 197 out, that’s problematic. You don’t want to do that. So we know that the MRI is very good in a limited study on ligament damage to the spine. We know that stress x-rays are another way that you can determine the location and severity of a ligament injury, so you have three imaging types.

None of them are designed to pick up what the others are designed to pick up. A CT doesn’t pick up excessive motion in the spine, the x-ray study does. An MRI doesn’t pick up excessive motion in the spine, the x-ray does. An X-ray does not pick up disc damage, the MRI does. These three main imaging types are what all doctors in the today’s market need to know and understand to properly image the injuries.

The U.S. injury market calls for the best doctors, and the best doctors are those who get the highest level of results, because that’s what patients are interested in today. That’s what everybody in the market is interested in today. Whether you’re an insurer, a patient, or an attorney, that’s what everybody in the market is looking for, and there is not a doctor in the world today that can get great results with injuries that they don’t even know, number one, what they look like or how to appropriately diagnose them.

Mechanism Injury Is A Key Piece of Understanding That Everyone in The Market Should Know

It’s great to know mechanism science, but what we’re interested in today is called injury science, and injury science dictates what the injury looks like. How we best determine where it is and how bad it is, and then how we determine the best treatment for it?

Doctors, most importantly, but also attorneys, insurers, and everyone else in the market, need to understand the mechanism of injury. They also need to grasp the simple idea that mechanism is the force delivery system and the injury is actually the derangement pattern that’s left behind. That’s what mechanism of injury is today. I hope this helps demystify this idea for you. Register to attend my next webinar to find out more about correct diagnoses of injuries.

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What Is A Smart Injury Doctor?

What Is A Smart Injury Doctor?

What Is A Smart Injury Doctor?

What is this all about? What is this idea of a SmartInjuryDoctor? A smart injury doctor is an extremely effective injury doctor. Now what does that mean? It means they’re extremely effective at three things:

  • They’re extremely effective at the ability to diagnose the injuries that the patient has. They don’t miss injuries.
  • They can treat the injuries that they diagnose.
  • They can easily document everything about the injury and everything about the patient that is injured so that those who are in the benefits adjudication process such as insurers, attorneys, plaintiff attorneys, defense attorneys can easily understand what benefits the patient should have access to.

That’s what a smart injury doctor is. They live, breathe, and die with respect to injury results. Everything they do is based on getting better, faster, more effective results for patients. They provide the services that they themselves would want to receive if they were injured.

SmartInjuryDoctors® are Different

These doctors often earn exceptionally good money, but they don’t promote how much money they make or how much money they make on an individual claim. Today in the injury market, there’s so many doctors that actually talk… All you hear about as a doctor is how much money they make, but you never hear anything about the results with the patients they treat.

SmartInjuryDoctors are different. While they may make a great deal of money, their primary focus and what their talking about is trying to understand, figure out, and improve on is all centered on patient results. That’s what a SmartInjuryDoctor is.

A SmartInjuryDoctor knows that their job is to reduce insurance and benefit costs, they are the best friend of the insurance industry. As a SmartInjuryDoctor, we know that insurers want patients accurately diagnosed with fast and effective treatments, eliminating long-term benefit needs. That’s what everyone in the market wants. That’s what patients want.

In the last 40 years, I’ve been in the injury market, specifically the spinal injury market.

It’s interesting to hear doctors and lawyers who are in the injury market always saying, “The patient is only interested in money. These people are interested in money. A person who’s injured is interested in money.”

I say, “Wow, that’s such a bad doctor’s point of view.”

It’s certainly not a smart injury doctor’s point of view. It’s a bad doctor’s point of view because what the doctor is saying is, “Look, the person has a ligament injury at the base of the neck and now they have migraine headaches.” So, if they were in some kind of an auto accident. They got a settlement. Let’s say they got $4000 in their pocket, but they have migraine headaches for the rest of their life.

Would you accept $4000, $5000, $50,000, or even $100,000 to have a condition that caused you to suffer migraine headaches for the rest of your life? No, of course not.

Whenever anyone is injured, what they’re looking for is a supremely confident and competent injury provider. That’s a SmartInjuryDoctor. Whether they’re medical providers, osteopaths, doctors of chiropractic, doctors of physical therapy. It doesn’t matter. They’re extremely confident and competent.

With Competence, Comes Confidence

Everything they do is geared toward better education. They’re willing to spend money on education. They’re willing to invest in themselves because they understand that when they educate and improve themselves, they’re actually affecting every patient they’re going to touch from that moment forward. Their job is to rehabilitate and change lives.

Let me give you an example, say a mother of three children comes in with a serious neck injury. She’s married, she has these three children, a SmartInjuryDoctor recognizes that you’re not just treating that woman.

You’re treating the whole family as well. If she cannot get rid of the migraine headaches, will it affect their relationships? Of course it would. Would it affect her ability to have relationships with her children? Yes, it could. So not only are you treating the person, you’re treating everything dynamically connected to that person. That’s what a SmartInjuryDoctor realizes.

Injury Care is Only Unsustainable Because it’s Ineffective

Right now, in the injury market, injury care is unsustainable because it’s ineffective.

The main reason why it’s so ineffective is because the primary doctors treating spinal injuries don’t even know what the injuries look like. For example, if a dog bites you, there’s obvious visible evidence of an injury. It’s very, very easy to understand.

In the dog bite market, let’s say that a doctor didn’t know what a dog bite looked like, they probably wouldn’t treat it all that well. The results of that treatment would not be that good. In the U.S. spinal injury market, the majority of doctors do not actually know. They can’t tell you exactly what these injuries look like. With proper education it’s not that hard. All injuries are nothing more than derangements. SmartInjuryDoctors know this. They know exactly how to diagnose the injuries and they use the best professionals around them.

SmartInjuryDoctors are smart because they don’t try to do everything or be everything to everybody.

They don’t try to do imaging and try to read the images all by themselves. When they need images, yes, maybe they take x-rays in their own clinics, but they have professionals interpret those images for them.

If they need an MRI, they send it out. They find the best MRI centers and work with the best professionals they can in their local area. If they need a CT scan, same thing. If they need a medical specialist, same thing.

They work to find the best doctors in their area. They network because they know they can’t do everything. Even more importantly, they don’t want to do everything because they know what they want. They want to be really good at the treatment of these injuries.

SmartInjuryDoctors are a new breed of injury doctor. One that is results oriented. Results are in the DNA of a smart injury doctor. They’re what patients should be looking for, insurers should be looking for, and employers especially should be looking for because work related injuries today have costs that are at unsustainable levels. Everyone in the market knows this.

It’s the smart injury doctors that should be getting all the patients possible. And yes, we need to create more SmartInjuryDoctors. Again, that SmartInjuryDoctor is in the front of the bell curve. They’re not an average doctor. They’re not striving to be average. They’re striving to be in front of that bell curve for in the area of injuries that they handle. Register for my next Webinar to discover more about becoming a SamrtInjuryDcotor!

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WHAT IS A SPINAL INSTABILITY?

WHAT IS A SPINAL INSTABILITY?

WHAT IS A SPINAL INSTABILITY?

What I want to talk about today is what is a spinal instability? It seems like there’s all this information out there about spinal instabilities. And matter of fact, I did a video on spinal instabilities six years ago, put it out on YouTube, and it was one of 245 siting’s of spinal instability at that time. I thought it was absolutely crazy that there was not more information on simple spinal instability and understanding that it was the number one cause of chronic pain and disability in the world today.

Spinal Instability Is a Clinical Entity

Obviously, if I fracture your spine and your spinal cord was about to be severed, you would have catastrophic spinal instability. These types of cases would end up in the operating room that day. So, we’re not talking about catastrophic spinal instability due to fractures. What we’re talking about here is spinal instability due to ligament damage.

Spinal instability by definition is excessive motion to the spine. The spine is designed to actually move in very specific, very minute movement patterns that all combine together. It’s both very complex, but very simple at the same time. The thing that holds all these spinal components, all these bones and joints in the right location for that movement pattern are the ligaments. When the ligaments are damaged, there’s excessive motion. It’s that excessive motion which allows the spine to now move in a way that it was not designed to move, which can irritate the nerve, which can cause pain and inflammation.

It Takes More Than Just an X-Ray or MRI

It’s not something that you pick up on an x-ray or on an MRI alone. It’s an entity that you pick up when you detect evidence of excessive motion. The best test for excessive motion is the flexion-extension x-ray. This is a stress radiology and a very accurate measurement of what are called translation and angular patterns. Remember, the spine can move back and forth. When it moves, that’s called a translation pattern. It also angles when it moves, that’s called an angular pattern. So, we can have abnormal translation or abnormal angulation patterns. The more abnormal the pattern is, the more ligament damage there was.

These Types of Patterns Are Not Picked Up On MRI

They’re picked up on stress radiology. They’re picked up on standard x-rays. Standard digital x-rays are the best primary imaging tool to detect this. They’re very inexpensive and very easy to do. When providers get imaging done, when medical doctors get imaging done, they rely on radiologists to read those images or to measure those images. Osteopaths, same thing. Physical therapists, same thing. Chiropractors sometimes try to do this themselves.

Doctors Can Only Be Good at So Many Things

It’s highly recommended, especially in the spinal injury market that this be done independent of the doctor. In the injury market, we want doctors to be very good at treating injuries, not necessarily great at doing all the radiology studies or all the imaging studies that are possibly out there. You can’t be all and everything in the market.

Essentially, a spinal instability is very easy. It’s excessive motion. If you have excessive motion that causes a motor problem with the nerve, (In other words, something’s not able to function now. For example, I can’t move my arm as well. I’m not as strong with the muscle.) that’s a motor problem.

Each spinal level has a motor nerve associated with it which can be tested. So, the doctor’s task is to perform a motor challenge. Different types of muscle tasks for each level to see if that muscle group is strong on both sides. We also have sensory tests. When you have a nerve, there’s a motor component, there’s a sensory component, and there’s a visceral component to it. The motor is making things move. The sensory is sensing things so the body can make control adjustments. And the actual visceral is helping the body’s organs function better. All nerves have these three capacities.

The Two Things Needed to Diagnose Spinal Instability

As I said before, spinal instability is a clinical entity. It means that you have excessive motion on an imaging study that’s now causing a motor sensory or pain problem at that level. So, you have to have two things. You have to have imaging. And you have to have a doctor who knows how to do a correct spinal instability exam. Not all that common today. So, we have to grow doctors that know how to do this very simple exam procedure. It’s a very simple procedure, but not a lot of doctors do it currently in the market and it should be done every single day. Any injury patient should have this done right away.

Once you have a spinal instability, how do you get rid of it?

Well, you treat it. The ligaments have already been damaged. There’s already excessive motion. So, are you going to treat the excessive motion and make that go away? No, that’s generally permanent. But the motor, sensory, or pain problems are not permanent. They can be transient based on the care. So, the care is gaged at rehabilitating the function of the nerve to not cause pain, not lose power or force as in a motor deficit, or to regain its ability to sense. A spinal instability is no longer a spinal instability when the patient becomes asymptomatic. That’s what good doctors are trying to achieve with their patients, be asymptomatic. Really good injury doctors can actually treat spinal instability very, very well.

The good injury doctor also knows that spinal instability is the number one cause of chronic pain and has often been the thing that is most undiagnosed in chronic pain patients. Every patient knows and everyone in the market knows that if you don’t have a proper diagnosis for the condition, (I don’t care if you have cancer, diabetes, spinal pain. No matter what the condition is, if the doctor is not diagnosing it correctly) the chances of getting help are very slim.

It’s Not as Confusing as Many Think, We Just Need More Informed Providers

We need a lot more doctors in my Smart Injury Doctors program and Smart Injury Lawyers program. Throughout the country, we are teaching doctors and lawyers exactly how these procedures should be done so that they can understand exactly how and what a spinal injury patient needs.

For the chiropractic community, a spinal instability is what a spinal subluxation was and is. Today, there’s so much confusion in the chiropractic market around terminology, and subluxation is a great example of that:

  • Do we treat a subluxation or not?
  • Is it a “bad” or “good” word?

I look at it and say, “Look, a spinal subluxation has always been and has always been defined as a vertebra that’s either misaligned through mal static position or mal motion that causes nerve interference.”

It’s a misalignment either in position or in motion that causes nerve interference. The nerve has these three things:

  • Motor
  • Sensory
  • Visceral

A spinal subluxation is identical to a spinal instability. There is no difference. So, anybody that says, “Well, I’m having a hard time. I don’t understand spinal subluxation,” definitely doesn’t understand spinal instability because they’re the same. They’re identical.

This is the number one cause of chronic pain and disability in the world today and we need a lot more professionals that understand this very simple procedure.

It’s simple to diagnose, it’s simple to evaluate, and it’s very simple to treat. The key to it obviously, as with any condition is early detection. Which leads to early proper treatment that leads to much better outcomes. That’s what we need in the market today. Register for our next Webinar to discover more about diagnosing spinal ligament injuries.

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