Why Tough Competitors Still Need Precision Imaging
South Florida and nearby regions are full of athletes:
● Soccer players.
● Fighters and martial artists.
● Surfers and water-sports enthusiasts.
● Weightlifters and CrossFit athletes.
● Baseball, basketball, and football players.
Many push through pain because “that’s part of the game.” But repeated hits, falls, and
high-load movements can create spinal ligament injuries and instability that don’t show up
on basic imaging.
At DMX Miami, we work with athletes from Miami, Fort Lauderdale, Miami-Dade, Broward,
the Florida Keys, and from across Florida, the USA, Central and South America(Colombia, Chile, Argentina, Mexico) and the Caribbean, using Digital Motion X-Ray to see
how the spine behaves under functional motion.
How Sports Create Spinal Ligament Stress
Common mechanisms include:
● Whiplash-style hits in football, soccer, and basketball.
● Head and neck impacts in combat sports.
● Repetitive hyperextension and rotation in surfing, gymnastics, and volleyball.
● Heavy axial loading from lifting and squatting.
Over time, these forces can:
● Stretch or partially tear spinal ligaments.
● Lead to subtle instability between vertebrae.
● Cause recurring pain, stiffness, “stingers,” or nerve-like symptoms.
Static imaging may not reflect what the athlete feels during real movement and play.
Typical Symptoms in Athletes with Hidden Instability

Athletes with instability may experience:
● Neck or back pain that comes and goes with training cycles.
● Stiffness and soreness that never fully resolves.
● “Catching” or “clunking” sensations in the spine.
● Headaches, dizziness, or visual strain after impacts.
● Decreased performance or fear of certain positions.
These athletes often pass standard imaging and clearance but know something isn’t right.
Why Digital Motion X-Ray Is Valuable for Athletes
Digital Motion X-Ray at DMX Miami:
● Records spinal movement during controlled flexion, extension, and other motions.
● Measures abnormal translation and angulation at specific segments.
● Can identify levels that become hypermobile or unstable under load.
● Provides visual evidence that correlates with an athlete’s painful positions and
patterns.
This helps differentiate:
● Simple muscular strain vs. deeper mechanical instability.
● Safe mobility vs. risky motion patterns that need to be limited or retrained.
How DMX Guides Sports Rehab and Performance Care
With DMX results, sports medicine teams can:
● Design highly targeted stabilization programs for specific cervical or lumbar
segments.
● Modify technique and training loads based on the athlete’s unique mechanics.
● Decide when contact or high-load return is reasonable vs. risky.
● Plan regenerative or interventional treatments with greater precision.
For high-level athletes, this can mean the difference between cycling through re-injury vs.
building more durable performance.
International and Regional Athletes Coming to Miami
Miami is a natural hub for athletes from Latin America, the Caribbean, and other parts of the
USA because it offers:
● High-level sports med and rehab resources.
● Easy flight connections.
● Bilingual care.
Athletes sometimes schedule a short diagnostic and rehab-focused visit that includes DMX,
then return home with a plan.
Tough Doesn’t Mean Invincible It Means Smart
Playing hurt is common in sports but competing with unrecognized spinal instability is a
long-term risk to your career and health. Tough athletes get the right information, then make
smart decisions.
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Schedule your appointment today: Appointments
Call 305-275-7475 or book your appointment online

Dr. Rodolfo Alfonso, D.C.
Dr. Mark N. Berry, D.C.
Sunset Chiropractic and Wellness
8585 Sunset Dr. STE 102
Miami, Florida 33143
