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Treating Whiplash With a Chiropractor: What to Expect

Whiplash is a common injury resulting from rapid backward and forward head and neck motion. Common after car accidents, the injury affects the soft cervical spine tissues. It can lead to acute neck pain and restricted neck movement. Chiropractors understand how the spine and body work. This helps put in place the best treatment plan.


Treating Neck Pain After an Auto Accident With a Chiropractor

Auto accidents are scary experiences. The memory of being in one can last a long time, as can some injuries. One of the usual ones is an injury to the neck. It results in pain, making it difficult to turn and look to the sides. 


The Most Common Injuries After a Car Accident

After a car accident, your body's fight or flight response activates around the time your airbag deflates. You might fleetingly feel all right upon conducting a self-check to rule out injury. After an accident, you may not think about your physical health as you focus on the responsibilities at hand.


Coping With Fibromyalgia: A Chiropractic Approach

Fibromyalgia is a common cause of chronic pain in adults. Statistics show that up to one in 50 Americans suffer from the disease. The issue with fibromyalgia is that it is difficult to diagnose. Treatment is also problematic since it is a chronic condition.


4 Chiropractic Treatments to Accelerate Car Accident Recovery

Car accidents are traumatic experiences. They result in physical, emotional, and psychological injuries. Conventional medicine may help with the physical effects, but it may not be as effective in dealing with the rest.


How Improving Your Posture Can Improve Your Life

It may sound crazy, but proper posture can immensely improve your life. It has been a human obsession for many years, predating back to our ancestors. However, we seem to forget that in today’s sedentary life. We spend most of our time in the office or at home in one position working on computers. There is less motion and less attention to our posture.