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DC advances chiropractic field with weight-bearing MRI

Chiropractic Economics Staff January 26, 2026

weight-bearing MRIIn a significant advancement for chiropractic-led diagnostics, a Grove City, Pennsylvania, doctor of chiropractic has installed the region’s only Brio® Weight-Bearing MRI, expanding access to advanced imaging that evaluates patients under real-world spinal and joint loading conditions.

The system was installed this month at the Pain Relief & Wellness Strategies Center following a highly coordinated crane lift that placed the MRI’s nine-ton magnet into the facility. While visually dramatic, the installation represents a deeper clinical shift—placing advanced imaging directly into the hands of a chiropractor-led care model.

“For decades, chiropractors have evaluated patients standing, moving and under load—yet most imaging has been performed lying flat,” said Ken Vinton, DC, a 1989 Palmer College of Chiropractic graduate and founder of the center. “Weight-bearing MRI finally aligns imaging with how patients actually experience pain.”

Why weight-bearing MRI matters to chiropractic

Traditional supine MRI can underrepresent spinal instability, disc loading, joint compression and alignment changes that only appear when the body is upright. The Brio Weight-Bearing MRI captures images of the patient both lying down and standing, allowing clinicians to visualize structural changes under gravity.

For chiropractors, this provides clearer insight into:

  • Functional spinal instability
  • Disc bulges and herniations under load
  • Foraminal narrowing not visible supine
  • Degenerative joint compression
  • Postural and alignment-related pathology

“This technology strengthens the chiropractor’s diagnostic voice,” Vinton explained. “It allows us to correlate clinical findings with imaging that reflects functional reality, not just anatomy at rest.”

Integrated into a chiropractic-led diagnostic model

The MRI is fully integrated into The Vinton Method™, a comprehensive diagnostic process combining weight-bearing MRI with:

  • Orthopedic and neurological examinations
  • Surface EMG, dynamic sEMG/digital range of motion and infrared thermal imaging
  • Digital weight-bearing full spine X-ray
  • Digital X-ray leg length measurement
  • 3D laser foot scan with Foot Levelers
  • Multidisciplinary case review for non-pharmacologic and non-surgical treatment options, including neuro-spinal alignment, Class IV laser, Softwave, VAX-D disc decompression and fluoroscopic guided PRP and/or bone marrow aspirate regenerative spinal procedures and comprehensive metabolic testing.

This approach supports more precise clinical decision-making, improved co-management with medical specialists and better patient education.

Expanding the chiropractic scope of influence

By housing advanced imaging within a chiropractic-led center, the practice removes barriers that often delay diagnosis and fragment care.

“For chiropractors, access to better imaging means better conversations—with patients and with other providers,” said Vinton. “It elevates our role as primary neuromusculoskeletal diagnosticians.”

The Brio MRI is now scanning patients and accepting referrals, with applications for spine, joint and complex musculoskeletal cases.For more information, visit drkenvinton.com.

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Filed Under: Industry News Tagged With: Ken Vinton, Vinton Method, weight-bearing MRI

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