Head and Neck Center of Hawai’i utilizes specialized imaging called Cone Beam CT. Cone beam computed tomography (CBCT) is a specialized type of computed tomography (CT) that uses a cone-shaped X-ray beam to produce high-quality 3D images of structures inside the body, such as bone and soft tissues. In Atlas Orthogonal Chiropractic, CBCT imaging is used to create a detailed image of the upper cervical spine and surrounding structures. This allows Dr. Perrino to accurately assess the alignment of the atlas (C1 vertebra) and axis (C2 vertebra), which are the first two vertebrae in the neck. The Atlas Orthogonal technique involves the use of a specialized adjusting instrument to gently correct any misalignment in the atlas vertebra. By using CBCT imaging, Dr. Perrino can ensure that the adjustment is precise and targeted, as well as monitor progress over time. Overall, CBCT imaging is a valuable tool in Atlas Orthogonal Chiropractic as it provides detailed, accurate information that helps guide treatment and ensure optimal outcomes for patients.
Dr. Kevin Perrino DC is a highly educated health care practitioner, graduating Magna Cum Laude from Palmer College of Chiropractic in Davenport, Iowa in June 1998. In 2000 Dr. Perrino finished his post-doctorate training with the American Chiropractic Board of Sports Physicians (ACBSP) and is a Certified Chiropractic Sports Physician (CCSP). He has since furthered his education by earning a Masters in Biology in 2009 and a Masters in Higher Education in 2012.
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