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Herniated Discs Getting on Your Nerves

By Michael Dorausch, D.C.

I’ve been playing around with a Canon digital SLR camera I purchased last month for taking photographs around chiropractic offices. The plan is to begin using in-house photographs for article posts (like this spinal column seen in a recent classified ad news post) that are of better quality than we’ve shown in the past.

I’m new to using a digital SLR but so far it’s been pretty interesting. I recently picked up a flash attachment and some other accessories. Next on the list is a specialized lens for taking photographs primarily inside chiropractic offices.

Utilizing the lens that came along with the camera, I pulled some educational items from around my LA chiropractic office, and placed them on adjusting table. Simply using the automatic settings, I shot a series of photographs of spinal nerves, disc herniations, spinal vertebrae, and other bones of the body. I think there’s some potential here for better quality chiropractic office photos.

herniated nucleus pulposusDon’t let a herniated disc get on your nerves.

Is a fairly basic photograph, and I know I can do some work on adjusting settings so that there’s better clarity and lighting. Either way, I’m noticing the pictures are coming out better than what I’ve taken with my standard point-and-shoot digital camera. I’m thinking about putting together an entire series of educational photographs that include spinal nerve images, spinal vertebrae, desiccation of discs, and things of that nature.

Here’s to hoping my photography skills improve at a rapid rate.

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4 Comments

  1. I have to practice with settings so i can get more of the image in focus but coming across this pic later in the day (via my rss reader) I’m thinking we’re on to something. #photoskillz

  2. Dr. Dorausch,
    I enjoy the mix of chiropractic and geek-tech in your blog. My wife is the doc and I am an engineer, so I’m more the geek although I do a lot for the office.

    Do you have a photo account where you are posting pictures of all the chiropractic offices? I only have seen the one on your blog. As we set up the first office of our own, I like to benchmark others and get ideas.

    Thanks for every blog you post. I have it in my RSS reader so it won’t go missed!

  3. Matt: I do have an online photo account. I use Flickr and you should be able to view everything here…

    http://www.flickr.com/photos/chiropractic/

    Not all office stuff posted and there’s a mix of all sorts of images in various qualities.

    I have LOTS of photos of offices from past 10 years on my local hard drives but have not uploaded them as sets yet. Maybe sometime soon.

  4. If you turn the flash off, you will get great photos of x-rays. Digital cameras white balance much better than film cameras, thus they are great for photographing x-rays.


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