Diagnostic Tests for Head Injuries: How Integrative Chiropractors and Nurse Practitioners Find the Problem Fast

Head injuries happen more often than most people think. A fall, a car crash, a sports collision, or even a simple bump can cause significant brain damage. Symptoms such as headache, dizziness, confusion, or nausea can appear right away or days later. Getting the right tests quickly makes all the difference between a speedy recovery and long-term problems.
Integrative chiropractors and nurse practitioners work together effectively. Chiropractors are experts at finding how the spine and nerves are affected. Nurse practitioners can order blood tests and advanced scans. Together, they use a mix of hands-on exams, brain-function tests, and modern imaging to get a complete picture. This guide explains the major tests they use, why they matter, and how they help people feel better faster.
Why Early and Accurate Testing Matters
Catching a head injury early stops small problems from becoming big ones. Even mild concussions can lead to weeks of brain fog or neck pain if ignored. Serious injuries, such as bleeding inside the skull, need hospital care within hours.
- Early testing finds hidden damage before symptoms get worse
- Accurate tests help create a safe return-to-work or sports plan.
- Combining different tests lowers the chance of missing something important
Doctors now know that many concussion symptoms come from the neck and upper spine, too. That is why integrative teams look at the whole person, not just the head.
First Step: Neurological Exams Done in Minutes
The first tests are fast and do not need machines. They check how well the brain and nerves are working right now.
Glasgow Coma Scale (GCS)
This 3-part score looks at eye-opening, talking, and movement. Scores range from 3 (very severe) to 15 (normal). Anything below 13 raises a red flag and often leads to imaging (California Board of Chiropractic Examiners, 2023).
Sport Concussion Assessment Tool 5 (SCAT5) and Child SCAT5
Used worldwide, SCAT5 takes about 15 minutes. It checks:
- Symptoms (headache level, nausea, etc.)
- Memory (repeat five words, minutes later)
- Balance (stand on one foot with eyes closed)
- Coordination (finger-to-nose test)
For children under 13, the Child SCAT5 uses pictures and simpler questions so kids stay comfortable (Eagle et al., 2022).
Both chiropractors and nurse practitioners use these tools on the same day of injury. They provide a clear “yes or no” on whether the brain needs rest.
Cognition Testing: Measuring How Well the Brain Thinks
Concussions often slow thinking speed and hurt memory. Computer tests catch these changes even when the person “feels okay.”
ImPACT (Immediate Post-Concussion Assessment and Cognitive Testing)
- Takes 20–30 minutes on a laptop or tablet
- Tests reaction time, visual memory, and verbal memory
- Compares results to the person’s own baseline or to thousands of healthy people the same age
Chiropractors love ImPACT because it shows when an athlete or student is truly ready to return to normal life (ImPACT Applications, n.d.a). Nurse practitioners use the same scores to decide if medicines or extra rest are needed.
Dr. Alexander Jimenez, who works as both a chiropractor (DC) and family nurse practitioner (FNP-BC), says ImPACT results often match neck stiffness patterns he finds during exams. Fixing the neck helps the brain’s scores improve faster (Jimenez, n.d.a).
Imaging Tests: Looking Inside the Head and Neck
Sometimes symptoms do not tell the whole story. Pictures show what is really happening.
Digital X-rays
- Quick and low-radiation
- Show broken bones, neck misalignment, or ligament stretching after whiplash
- Many chiropractic offices take them the same day (Injury 2 Wellness Centers, n.d.a)
MRI (Magnetic Resonance Imaging)
- Best for soft tissues: brain swelling, small bleeds, nerve pinching
- No radiation – safe for repeated use
- Nurse practitioners order MRIs when symptoms persist for more than a week (NYU Langone Health, n.d.).
CT Scan
- Fastest way to rule out life-threatening bleeding
- CT scans are usually performed in the emergency room, but nurse practitioners can also order them in urgent care clinics.
Digital Motion X-ray (DMX)
- Record the person’s neck while they gently move.
- Catches unstable joints that normal X-rays miss
- Very helpful after car accidents (Modern Chiropractic Center, n.d.)
Advanced Non-Invasive Scanning Technology Used by Chiropractors
Many modern chiropractic offices now use space-age tools that measure nervous system stress without needles or radiation.
INSiGHT Scanning System (CLA)
Three painless scans done in minutes:
- neuroTHERMAL: Measures temperature differences along the spine to spot inflammation
- sEMG (surface electromyography): Shows which muscles are stuck in “guard mode” after trauma
- Heart rate variability: Reveals if the nervous system is stuck in fight-or-flight
Color reports make it easy for patients to see progress from visit to visit (Insight CLA, n.d.a; Insight CLA, n.d.b).
Dr. Jimenez uses INSiGHT scans on every head-injury patient. He explains, “After a concussion, the upper neck often locks up and keeps the brain in stress mode. These scans prove when the nervous system finally calms down” (Jimenez, n.d.a).
Balance and Vestibular Tests
Many people feel dizzy or off-balance after a head injury. Simple tests check the connection between the inner ear and the brain.
Balance Error Scoring System (BESS)
- Stand in three positions on firm ground and then on foam
- Count mistakes (hands off hips, step out, eyes open too long)
- The SCAT5 includes a part that takes less than 5 minutes to complete (Audiology Associates, n.d.).
Vestibular-Ocular Motor Screening (VOMS)
- Follow a finger with your eyes as you move your head.
- Any increase in headache or dizziness points to inner-ear problems
These tests help decide if vestibular therapy (special exercises) is needed.
Blood Tests Ordered by Nurse Practitioners
Blood work can only be ordered by nurse practitioners and medical doctors, yet it can significantly improve certain head injuries.
New “brain blood tests” look for proteins (such as UCH-L1 and GFAP) that leak from damaged brain cells. A negative test can rule out the need for a CT scan and its radiation (World Health Organization, n.d.).
How the Integrative Team Puts All the Pieces Together
A real-life example shows how everything works together:
- Patient arrives after a car accident, complaining of headache and dizziness
- Chiropractor performs GCS (score 15 – good) and SCAT5 (memory and balance mildly off)
- INSiGHT scans show high muscle tension and nervous system stress in the neck
- Digital X-rays reveal a minor forward shift of the skull on the neck
- Nurse practitioner orders ImPACT test (scores low on reaction time) and brain blood markers (negative – no bleed)
- MRI ordered to rule out soft-tissue damage (comes back clean)
- Care plan: gentle chiropractic adjustments, vestibular exercises, and weekly ImPACT re-tests
After six weeks, balance is normal, ImPACT scores are back to baseline, and INSiGHT scans show a calm nervous system. The patient returns to work headache-free.
The Unique Advantage of Providers Trained in Both Fields
Dr. Alexander Jimenez is one of the few providers licensed as both a Doctor of Chiropractic and an Advanced Practice Registered Nurse (family nurse practitioner). This rare dual training lets him:
- Perform full neurological exams and order MRI/CT/blood tests the same day
- Use advanced chiropractic scans and adjustments without sending the patient elsewhere
- Create truly integrative plans that fix the neck while protecting the brain
Patients in his clinics often say they finally found someone who “looks at everything at once” (Jimenez, n.d.b).
What the Future Holds
New tools are coming fast:
- Wearable sensors that track balance 24/7
- Virtual reality ImPACT testing at home
- Even better blood tests that work hours sooner
The goal is simple: find problems earlier, treat them gently, and get people back to life quicker.
Final Takeaway
Head injuries are scary, but today’s diagnostic tests are powerful. Integrative chiropractors and nurse practitioners now have everything from 2-minute bedside checks to high-tech nerve scans and brain imaging. When used together by a skilled team, these tools catch problems early and guide safe, fast recovery.
If you or someone you love has hit their head – even if it seems mild – get checked the same day. The right tests today can prevent years of pain tomorrow.
References
Audiology Associates. (n.d.). Hearing loss & TBI: Recognizing and evaluating head injury. https://www.audiologyassociates-sr.com/hearing-loss/hearing-loss-tbi/
California Board of Chiropractic Examiners. (2023). Chiropractic consumer guide. https://www.chiro.ca.gov/publications/chiro_consumer_guide.pdf
Canadian Chiropractic Research Foundation. (2024). Expanding concussion care in Canada: The role of chiropractors and policy implications. PMC, PMC11418793. https://pmc.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/articles/PMC11418793/
Eagle, S. R., et al. (2022). Concussion knowledge among North American chiropractors. PMC, PMC8791549. https://pmc.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/articles/PMC8791549/
ImPACT Applications. (n.d.a). Chiropractor’s role in concussion management. https://impacttest.com/chiropractors-role-in-concussion-management/
Injury 2 Wellness Centers. (n.d.a). Revolutionizing injury diagnosis: Advanced chiropractic tools explained. https://injury2wellness.com/revolutionizing-injury-diagnosis-advanced-chiropractic-tools-explained/
Insight CLA. (n.d.a). The role of neurological scanning tech in modern chiropractic care. https://insightcla.com/blog/the-role-of-neurological-scanning-tech-in-modern-chiropractic-care/
Insight CLA. (n.d.b). Neurological scanning technology for chiropractic diagnosis. https://insightcla.com/blog/neurological-scanning-technology-for-chiropractic-diagnosis/
Jimenez, A. (n.d.a). Dr. Alex Jimenez – Injury care blog and practice information. https://dralexjimenez.com/
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