There are many causes of pain. So many, in fact, that the reason for pain may be misdiagnosed or simply overlooked. This frustrates those in pain (i.e., you) and the providers who aren’t able to pinpoint it and provide relief.
the pain is not in your head
70%
A noted pain specialist and former assistant professor of neurosurgery at world-renowned Johns Hopkins Hospital and School of Medicine was determined to provide better care at a better cost.
A group of doctors from JHH found that xx and they published the research leading to the devlopment of this test
So he designed a series of Pain Diagnostic Optimizers – sophisticated yet patient-friendly online tests powered by artificial intelligence (AI). (Yep, pain-free, no needles!)
Your pain is specific to you. But your treatment may not be. Take the test. Know what to fix. Then fix it to find relief.
78%
MRIs miss damage to discs, spongy cushions between vertebrae (bones) in the spine, 78% of the time
56%
CAT (or CT) scans
miss bone damage
56% of the time
98%
X-rays miss damage to ligaments and tendons
98% of the time
Pinpoint Accuracy. Rapid Results. Optimized Outcomes.
These tests act like lasers, pointing the way for providers to arrive at the best diagnosis and specific treatment for you. How?
10,000 A research team poured over 10,000 Johns Hopkins doctors’ diagnoses to inform the test design.
95% AI-precision algorithms powered by next-gen technology generate a 95% match to the 10,000 diagnoses.
Secure HIPAA-compliant testing environment meets the highest security standards, data privacy.
More for Less By helping providers fine-tune for a faster, better diagnosis & care plan, you save time & money to get relief.
Head Pain Diagnostic Optimizer Test
This test zeroes in on post-traumatic brain injury, mixed muscle tension-vascular headache, C2 entrapment syndrome, and temporomandibular joint syndrome.
This diagnostic tool matches Johns Hopkins doctors’ diagnoses 94% of the time. There has been one published article on this test, involving 35 patients.
Body Pain Diagnostic Optimizer Test
This test zeros in on lumbar spinal stenosis, and a damaged L4-5 and L5-S1 disc. This diagnostic tool matches Johns Hopkins Hospital doctors’ diagnoses 96% of the time.
The Diagnostic Paradigm also predicts with 100% accuracy what a doctor will find when he operates. There have been 3 published articles in the medical literature about this test, involving 97 patients.