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You want pain relief now. You want to get back to your life fast and not have permanent damage.
Auto accident injuries can cause significant trauma to the body, often resulting in soft tissue and spinal injuries that may not be immediately apparent. Chiropractic physical medicine specializes in diagnosing and treating these injuries, offering a non-invasive and effective approach to healing and recovery.
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Every injury from a small cell to large trauma undergo the same process. Remodel phase is very important for physical therapeutic care where we focus on regaining strength, mobility, elasticity and nerve signals so with a focused approach. The goal is to reduce as much permanent damage as possible and assure that long term pain, degenerative joints and neuropathy’s are reduced significantly
4. Medical Documentation specialists.
Your injury may have a case pending and 95% of the value on medicals is from your doctors documentation. We take that seriously with advanced training specialized in sensitivity testing, detailed medicals and adding in your medical teams care into a narrative report your attorney can assure you receive fair and evidence based documentation to support your case.
Physical injures at some point need physical medicine. Many people know about physical therapy but do not understand that underneath the muscles are the drivers of your entire body. The spinal system of interlocking movable joint that house your entire central nervous system.
Chiropractic physical medicine address this area in addition to physical therapy, deep tissue massage and full rehab. We are able to diagnosis and plan your entire recovery program and refer for all diagnostics like blood test, X rays, MRI, CT and more. We also align ourselves with specialist if needed for evaluations like neurosurgeons and orthopedics.
Most low impact spinal soft tissue Injuries are in the arena that Chiropractic Medicine does exceptionally well.
If you’ve been in an auto accident, don’t wait—early intervention is key to a full recovery. Let chiropractic care help you heal naturally and completely!
Scar tissue layers over years of trauma, injury or repetative poor use ( looking at cell phones) and injuries can increase the weak links that already existed. We call it the “eggshell” effect. Medical massage and deep tissue stretch can help increase elasticity and create healthier joint motion.
Don't wait on injury care we will get you in right away.
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Understanding chiropractic care for a healthier you
A: Yes, chiropractic care is highly effective for treating whiplash by addressing neck misalignments, relieving muscle tension, and restoring mobility to the affected area.
A: Many injuries, such as soft tissue damage or spinal misalignments, may not cause immediate pain but can lead to chronic issues if untreated. Early chiropractic care helps prevent long-term complications.
A: Chiropractic care is effective for whiplash, soft tissue damage, spinal misalignments, herniated discs, and chronic pain caused by auto accidents.
A: Chiropractic care offers drug-free pain relief by reducing inflammation, restoring proper spinal alignment, and promoting natural healing through non-invasive techniques.
A: Your chiropractor will perform a thorough evaluation, including a physical exam and possibly imaging, to assess your injuries. They’ll then develop a personalized treatment plan tailored to your recovery needs.
A: Yes, chiropractic care is a safe and non-invasive approach for treating auto injuries. Chiropractors use gentle techniques tailored to your condition to ensure comfort and effectiveness.
A: Absolutely. Chiropractic adjustments, soft tissue therapies, and rehabilitative exercises work together to restore strength, flexibility, and range of motion in injured areas.
Our Office Uses the following guidelines for the basis of choosing our diagnostic procedures, establishing patient management and treatment protocols, for determining impairment, as well as determining the patient's prognosis at the end of care by properly establishing any long term need supportive care needs at the point of MMI or Maximum Medical Improvement. For this we use THE COUNCIL ON CHIROPRACTIC PRACTICE Clinical Practice Guidelines Fourth Edition - 2013 "Subluxation Chiropractic Practice", The Current International Chiropractic Association (ICA) Best Practice Guidelines, The Croft Treatment Guidelines, the Practicing Chiropractors' Committee on Radiology Protocols, and the AMA Guides to the Evaluation of Permanent Impairment to determine Injury Permanency.