Top Reasons to Get in Touch with Our Experts


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1. Diagnose and Treat Hidden Injuries

Some injuries after an auto accident are obvious, but others can develop over time.

We are familiar with the injuries that are common in auto accidents. After your initial consultation, the chiropractor will take x-rays and give you a thorough examination that will help them better diagnose the injury and create a treatment plan best suited for you.

2. Supports Whiplash Recovery

Whiplash is a complicated condition.

While we might associate it with neck and shoulder pain, it can also result in other complications. These can include headaches, dizziness, and even hearing and vision problems.

Those who receive auto accident chiropractic treatment for whiplash have been shown to have much better long-term improvements in symptoms.

A customized treatment plan that involves gentle, targeted spinal manipulation can help you regain a pain-free range of motion and comfort in the affected areas.

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3. Reduces inflammation

A common result of physical injury, inflammation is your body’s normal attempt to heal itself. In small amounts, inflammation is good, but too much inflammation results in discomfort, pain, and harm to your tissues.

Inflammatory back pain feels different than chronic back pain. Excessive inflammation in the spine can cause symptoms like pain and stiffness that increase after inactive periods.

Spinal manipulation from a chiropractor realigns the spinal and interrupts the inflammation process.

4. No Medication Needed

More people are addicted to prescription meds following auto accidents and other trauma.

The beauty of auto accident chiropractic care is that it treats the cause of pain without using medications. This allows the body to heal naturally without using addictive substances.

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5. Drug-Free & Non-Invasive Treatment

When caught and treated early enough, many injuries can be treated non-invasively with chiropractic care. If you ignore your injury long enough, you may be left with surgery as the only option.

The sooner you visit our clinic after your car accident, the more likely your injuries can be treated with chiropractic care, saving you the risk and cost of surgical interventions and the associated narcotic pain relievers.

6. Reduces Internal Scar Tissue & Chronic Pain

When the body undergoes a trauma like a car accident, muscles and ligaments are stretched and torn. If left untreated, patches of internal scar tissue could develop. Scar tissue is rich in nerve endings that transmit pain, and scar tissue is weaker and less pliable than healthy tissue.

Scar tissue can limit movement and cause pain. Chiropractic care helps to reduce scar tissue, allowing you to retain a normal, pain-free range of movement.

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7. Improves Your Odds of Filing a Successful Claim

If another driver’s negligence caused your auto collision. In that case, their insurance company is responsible for paying for your medical treatment, and seeing a chiropractor after a car accident improves your odds of receiving the compensation you deserve. Proper documentation of your injuries and how they have negatively affected your activities improves your odds of receiving the compensation you deserve.

Types of Treatment Services

We provide each patient with a customized care plan to help them on their healing journey. Depending on your injuries, your treatment plan may include some combination of these or other therapies:

  • Chiropractic adjustment/spinal manipulation
  • Physiotherapy therapy
  • Heat therapy
  • Intersegmental traction
  • Ultrasound
  • Electrical muscle stimulation
  • Exercise and rehab
Knee Physical Therapy with TENS Electrode Pads, Transcutaneous Electrical Nerve Stimulation. Therapist Positioning Electrodes onto Patient's Knee