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Head Injury Evaluation and Its Importance in Care

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Head Injury Evaluation: The Tests Your Nurse Practitioner and Chiropractor May Use

A doctor of chiropractic and a nurse practitioner go over a patient involved in a side-impact automobile collision with neck damage and a potential traumatic brain injury.

Head injuries can be scary. Symptoms might appear right away or days later. Because of this, nurse practitioners and integrative chiropractors rely on a careful mix of tests to decide whether someone has a brain injury and how serious it is. There is no single “perfect” test, so they combine neurological exams, balance and cognition tests, and imaging and lab work to see the whole picture (NYU Langone Health, n.d.). NYU Langone Health+1

Clinicians like Dr. Alexander Jimenez, DC, APRN, FNP-BC, in El Paso blend medical diagnostics with chiropractic tools. As a dual-scope provider (chiropractor and family nurse practitioner), he uses neurological exams, advanced imaging, and modern chiropractic technology to evaluate complex injuries after car crashes, sports hits, and workplace trauma (Jimenez, 2025; Jimenez, 2024). El Paso, TX Doctor Of Chiropractic+2El Paso, TX Doctor Of Chiropractic+2

This article explains, in simple language, how nurse practitioners and integrative chiropractors test for brain injury, what each test looks for, and how all the results fit into a complete treatment plan.


Why brain injury testing needs a team approach

A brain injury can be caused by:

  • Motor vehicle accidents

  • Sports hits or falls

  • Workplace or military injuries

  • Assaults or other high-impact events

Symptoms can include headaches, confusion, dizziness, vision changes, fatigue, mood shifts, neck pain, and trouble sleeping. But these symptoms can also come from neck injuries, inner-ear problems, or even stress. That is why a team approach helps.

Key reasons testing must be layered:

  • No single test is enough. Major centers like NYU Langone note that concussion diagnosis involves a physical exam, balance tests, cognitive tests, and sometimes imaging—there is no single magic test (NYU Langone Health, n.d.). NYU Langone Health+1

  • Mild TBIs can be “invisible” on imaging. CT and MRI can miss subtle functional changes even when symptoms are strong.

  • Neck and spine injuries often overlap. Chiropractors are trained to evaluate the spine, posture, and nervous system, which can reveal hidden injury patterns after a crash or hit (California Board of Chiropractic Examiners, 2020). California Chiropractic Board+1

  • Nurse practitioners have a full medical scope of practice. They can order imaging, in-vitro lab tests, and referrals to neurology, ENT, or neurosurgery as needed, then coordinate care.


History and symptom interview

Both nurse practitioners and integrative chiropractors start with a detailed conversation. This sets the stage for every other test.

Common questions include:

  • What exactly happened (car crash, fall, sports hit, assault)?

  • Did you lose consciousness, feel dazed, or forget events before/after?

  • Are you having headaches, dizziness, ringing in the ears, nausea, or light sensitivity?

  • Any neck pain, weakness, numbness, or balance trouble?

  • Are symptoms getting better, worse, or staying the same?

  • Are you on blood thinners, or do you have bleeding, clotting, or neurologic conditions?

In Dr. Jimenez’s clinics, this history is paired with a review of past injuries, previous concussions, metabolic issues, and medications, especially for patients recovering from motor-vehicle accidents and high-impact trauma. El Paso, TX Doctor Of Chiropractic+1

Red-flag symptoms (worsening headaches, repeated vomiting, seizures, slurred speech, one-sided weakness, or major confusion) trigger an urgent referral to the emergency department for immediate CT or MRI.


Neurological and physical examination

Next, nurse practitioners and integrative chiropractors perform hands-on exams to check how the brain and nervous system are working.

Core neurological checks

Typical elements include:

  • Level of consciousness and orientation

    • Asking who you are, where you are, and what day it is

  • Cranial nerve exam

    • Eye movements, pupil response, facial muscles, vision, hearing, smell, and swallowing

  • Strength and sensation

    • Testing arms and legs for weakness, numbness, or tingling

  • Reflexes

    • Checking deep tendon reflexes to see if parts of the nervous system are over- or under-reactive

  • Coordination and balance

    • Finger-to-nose, heel-to-shin, standing with feet together or in tandem stance

Pediatric concussion guidelines describe similar exams in emergency and outpatient settings, including cranial nerve assessment, strength testing, reflex testing, and balance testing (Erdman et al., 2022). SpringerOpen+1

Glasgow Coma Scale (GCS)

For suspected head injuries, both professions may document the Glasgow Coma Scale. This tool scores:

  • Eye opening

  • Verbal response

  • Motor response

It helps grade injury severity and track changes over time and is standard in mild, moderate, and severe TBI care (Borg et al., 2018). purposedrivenchiro.com+1

Spine, posture, and musculoskeletal exam

Integrative chiropractors add a detailed evaluation of the spine and musculoskeletal system:

  • Posture and head-neck alignment

  • Range of motion of the cervical spine

  • Palpation for joint restrictions or spasm

  • Orthopedic tests to stress specific joints or ligaments

Consumer guidelines from chiropractic boards state that chiropractors develop diagnoses based on history, physical exam, and, when needed, diagnostic studies such as X-rays, MRIs, CTs, and lab tests (California Board of Chiropractic Examiners, 2020). California Chiropractic Board+2Department of Consumer Affairs+2

This combination is important because neck injuries, whiplash, and upper-cervical misalignment can amplify headaches, dizziness, and cognitive fog, even when brain imaging is “normal.”


Standardized concussion assessment tools

Beyond the basic exam, nurse practitioners and integrative chiropractors often use structured concussion tools.

SCAT5 and Child SCAT5

The Sport Concussion Assessment Tool 5 (SCAT5) and Child SCAT5 are standardized checklists used worldwide. They include:

  • Symptom checklists

  • Cognitive screening (memory, concentration)

  • Balance and coordination tests

  • GCS scoring and red-flag review

The Child SCAT5 is designed for children aged 5–12, while SCAT5 is used for ages 13 and up (Erdman et al., 2022; Cattonline, n.d.). CHKD+4PMC+4cattonline.com+4

These tools help:

  • Document baseline status and changes over time

  • Support “return to learn” and “return to play” decisions

  • Identify patients who need more advanced testing or referral

Balance Error Scoring System (BESS)

The Balance Error Scoring System (BESS) is a simple yet powerful tool for assessing balance after a concussion. Patients stand in different stances (feet together, single leg, tandem), and the clinician counts balance “errors” such as stepping, opening the eyes, or losing position. Research shows BESS is a commonly used postural stability screen for concussion (Mulligan et al., 2013). PMC+1

Balance testing helps reveal vestibular or cerebellar involvement even when strength is normal.

Examples of bedside balance tools:

  • Static stance tests (feet together, single-leg, tandem)

  • BESS or modified BESS

  • Gait observation, including tandem gait

  • Use of balance platforms or force plates in some clinics PMC+1


Computerized cognitive tests like ImPACT

Computer-based tests are widely used to measure how the brain processes information after a hit.

What ImPACT measures

The ImPACT test is a validated neurocognitive battery that assesses:

  • Visual and verbal memory

  • Reaction time

  • Processing speed

  • Attention and working memory

Chiropractors and other clinicians can use ImPACT for ages 12–80, and an ImPACT Pediatric version is available for ages 5–11 (ImPACT Applications, n.d.). impacttest.com+3impacttest.com+3impacttest.com+3

For integrative chiropractors and nurse practitioners, ImPACT can:

  • Turn vague symptoms (“I feel foggy”) into objective numbers

  • Compare post-injury scores to baseline tests for athletes

  • Track improvement over time

  • Support safe return-to-play, return-to-work, or return-to-driving decisions

Studies of chiropractors show growing knowledge and use of concussion assessment tools, including SCAT and neurocognitive tests, especially in sports settings (Kazemi et al., 2021). PMC+1


Diagnostic imaging—X-ray, CT, and MRI

Imaging plays a crucial role in diagnosing head or neck injuries.

X-rays

Spinal and skull X-rays help identify:

  • Fractures or dislocations

  • Significant degenerative changes

  • Gross alignment problems

Chiropractic consumer guides and glossaries note that X-rays are among the most common imaging tools in chiropractic care, helping evaluate spinal structure before adjustments (California Board of Chiropractic Examiners, 2020; Arrowhead Clinic, n.d.). Tradition Family Chiropractic+3California Chiropractic Board+3Department of Consumer Affairs+3

CT scans

CT scans of the head are usually the first imaging choice when a serious brain injury is suspected. They are fast and good at detecting:

Hospitals and concussion centers use CT to rule out life-threatening complications in the first hours after injury (NYU Langone Health, n.d.). NYU Langone Health+1

MRI

MRI of the brain and cervical spine gives more detailed images of soft tissues. MRI can show:

  • Small contusions or microbleeds

  • Diffuse axonal injury

  • Ligament injuries and disc herniations in the neck

Guidelines emphasize MRI when there are persistent symptoms or red flags, or when CT is normal but clinical suspicion remains high (Chiropractic Clinical Practice Guidelines; NYU Langone Health, n.d.). NYU Langone Health+3Chiro.org+3PMC+3

Dynamic or specialty imaging

Some integrative chiropractic and injury-focused clinics also use or refer for:

In Dr. Jimenez’s network, chiropractic and medical providers partner with advanced outpatient imaging centers to get rapid, high-quality MRI and CT studies for complex trauma cases (Jimenez, n.d.). El Paso, TX Doctor Of Chiropractic+1


Advanced chiropractic neurological scanning

Many modern integrative chiropractic offices use non-invasive technologies to assess the nervous system after trauma.

INSiGHT neuroTECH scans

The INSiGHT system combines several tests:

  • Heart rate variability (HRV) – measures autonomic nervous system balance and stress response

  • Surface electromyography (sEMG) – tracks muscle activity and tension along the spine

  • Thermal scanning – detects temperature differences linked to nerve irritation

These tools create a “neural profile,” or CoreScore, to help visualize hidden stress in the nervous system, monitor progress, and guide care plans (Chiropractic Leadership Alliance, n.d.). Kindspine Chiropractic Center+7INSiGHT CLA+7INSiGHT CLA+7

Benefits of neurological scanning after head and neck injury:

  • Objective data to complement the physical exam

  • Tracking changes in muscle tone, nerve stress, and autonomic balance over time

  • Helping patients “see” what is happening, which can improve engagement in care

In integrative clinics like Dr. Jimenez’s, these scans are often paired with traditional imaging and neuro exams to support precise spinal adjustments and rehabilitation programs. El Paso, TX Doctor Of Chiropractic+1


In-vitro diagnostics and blood tests ordered by nurse practitioners

Nurse practitioners can order in vitro diagnostic (IVD) tests, which are lab tests performed on blood, urine, or other body samples. The World Health Organization and FDA describe IVDs as tests used to detect disease, monitor health, and guide treatment (World Health Organization, 2024; U.S. FDA, 2024). Pro Lab+4World Health Organization+4World Health Organization+4

For brain injury, nurse practitioners may order labs to:

  • Rule out infections, anemia, electrolyte problems, or blood sugar swings that worsen confusion

  • Check clotting status in patients on blood thinners

  • Assess inflammation or metabolic stress in complex cases

Common lab tests may include:

  • Complete blood count (CBC)

  • Basic metabolic panel

  • Coagulation profile (INR, PT, aPTT)

  • Inflammatory markers, when appropriate

These lab results do not “prove” a concussion, but they help rule out other medical emergencies and support safe medication and treatment choices.


How integrative teams put it all together

In a clinic like Dr. Jimenez’s, brain injury testing is not a single moment—it is a process.

Example: After a car crash with head and neck pain

  1. Triage and red-flag screening

    • If there are severe symptoms, loss of consciousness, or signs of major trauma, the patient is sent directly for emergency imaging and medical care.

  2. Detailed history and exam in the clinic

  3. Standardized concussion tools

    • SCAT5/Child SCAT5 and BESS are used to document symptoms, cognition, and balance.

    • If appropriate, an ImPACT test is performed to gather objective cognitive data.impacttest.com+5impacttest.com+5PMC+5

  4. Imaging and labs

  5. Advanced chiropractic diagnostics

  6. Integrated treatment plan

This two-part approach is designed to identify both clear and hidden injury signs, help ensure a safe recovery, and create solid records for personal injury or workers’ compensation cases if needed.


When should you seek emergency care?

While office-based testing is powerful, some situations require immediate emergency evaluation rather than waiting for a clinic visit.

Seek emergency care or call emergency services if a person with a head injury has:

  • Worsening or severe headache

  • Repeated vomiting

  • Seizures

  • Slurred speech or trouble walking

  • Weakness or numbness in the face, arms, or legs

  • Unequal pupils or major vision changes

  • Increasing confusion, agitation, or unusual behavior

  • Any loss of consciousness in a high-risk setting (fast car crash, big fall, etc.)

Hospitals have 24/7 access to CT, MRI, and trauma teams, which is crucial for life-threatening conditions.


What this means for patients and families

If you or a loved one has a possible brain injury, it helps to know that nurse practitioners and integrative chiropractors are not “guessing.” They are using:

  • Structured neurological and physical exams

  • Standardized concussion tools like SCAT5, Child SCAT5, BESS, and ImPACT

  • Modern imaging: X-ray, CT, and MRI

  • Non-invasive neurological scans such as HRV, sEMG, and thermography

  • In-vitro lab testing to rule out other medical problems

In integrative practices like Dr. Alexander Jimenez’s in El Paso, these tests are combined into a coordinated care plan that assesses the brain, spine, nerves, and whole-body health, not just one body part. El Paso Back Clinic® • 915-850-0900+4El Paso, TX Doctor Of Chiropractic+4El Paso, TX Doctor Of Chiropractic+4

If you’re worried about a head injury, the safest step is to:

  • Be honest about all your symptoms

  • Get a full exam by a qualified provider

  • Ask what tests are being used and why

  • Follow up if symptoms change or don’t improve


References

California Board of Chiropractic Examiners. (2020). A consumer’s guide to chiropractic care. https://www.chiro.ca.gov California Chiropractic Board

Chiropractic Leadership Alliance. (n.d.). INSiGHT scanning technologies. https://insightcla.com INSiGHT CLA+1

Erdman, N. K., et al. (2022). Clinical utility of the Child SCAT5 for acute concussion. Sports Medicine – Open. https://sportsmedicine-open.springeropen.com SpringerOpen

ImPACT Applications. (n.d.). Chiropractor’s role in concussion management. https://impacttest.com impacttest.com+3impacttest.com+3impacttest.com+3

Jimenez, A. (n.d.). El Paso, TX doctor of chiropractic – Imaging & diagnostics. https://dralexjimenez.com El Paso, TX Doctor Of Chiropractic+1

Jimenez, A. (2024). Safe chiropractic care in El Paso: What to expect. https://dralexjimenez.com El Paso, TX Doctor Of Chiropractic

Kazemi, M., et al. (2021). Concussion knowledge among North American chiropractors. Journal of the Canadian Chiropractic Association. https://pmc.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/articles/PMC8791549/ PMC

Mulligan, I. J., et al. (2013). Balance Error Scoring System learned response among young adults. Journal of Athletic Training. https://pmc.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/articles/PMC3548663/ PMC

NYU Langone Health. (n.d.). Concussion: Diagnosis & concussion center. https://nyulangone.org NYU Langone Health+3NYU Langone Health+3NYU Langone Health+3

World Health Organization. (2024). Diagnostics – Health topics. https://www.who.int/health-topics/diagnostics World Health Organization+1

U.S. Food and Drug Administration. (2024). In vitro diagnostics (IVD). https://www.fda.gov U.S. Food and Drug Administration

Arrowhead Clinic. (n.d.). Diagnostic imaging in chiropractic care. https://www.arrowheadclinic.com Arrowhead Clinic

Dallas Accident & Injury Rehab. (2023). Chiropractic diagnostics for auto-accident injuries. https://dallasaccidentandinjuryrehab.com dallasaccidentandinjuryrehab.com

Injury2Wellness. (2024). Revolutionizing injury diagnosis: Advanced chiropractic tools explained. https://injury2wellness.com injury2wellness.com

Florida Spine and Injury. (2018). How do chiropractors diagnose injuries? https://www.flspineandinjury.com flspineandinjury.com

Princeton Chiropractic. (n.d.). Computerized diagnostic testing: Thermography, sEMG, HRV. https://www.princetonchiropractic.com Princeton Chiropractic Wellness Center

Tradition Health. (2024). X-rays and diagnostic imaging for corrective chiropractic care. https://traditionhealth.com Tradition Family Chiropractic

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