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Why Your Neck Pain Is Worse in the Grocery Store: Motion Sensitivity, Visual Overload, and DMX

If busy stores or crowds trigger neck pain, dizziness, or ‘off’ sensations after injury, the pattern may be motion-sensitive and proprioception-related. DMX evaluates cervical motion behavior (translation/angulation, asymmetry) to help clarify whether segment mechanics contribute… Why Your Neck Pain Is Worse in the Grocery Store: Motion Sensitivity, Visual Overload, and DMX

“My Symptoms Return After Physical Therapy”: When a Hidden Hinge Segment Keeps Reactivating Pain (DMX Insight)

Many people improve in PT, then symptoms return because the underlying driver is a motion pattern often a hinge segment or instability that wasn’t fully addressed. DMX evaluates real-time spinal motion (translation/angulation) to help identify… “My Symptoms Return After Physical Therapy”: When a Hidden Hinge Segment Keeps Reactivating Pain (DMX Insight)