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Feeling some aches and pains, prompted by your rigorous, daily physical activities, is quite normal. It becomes concerning, however, when the pain eventually escalates and does not seem to be going away anytime soon, even after a good, long rest. This could be a sign that what you’re experiencing is actually chronic.

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Car accidents, including low-velocity ones, can have delayed effects on your body. In particular, whiplash, caused by a sudden backward or forward head motion, may show symptoms only after 24 hours or a few days. Even rear-end low-speed collisions at the speed of 10 to 15 kilometers per hour have been connected to whiplashes. Patients who have whiplash may experience neck pain, headaches, and low back pain apart from dizziness and shoulder pain. While minor whiplashes may be cured by rest, studies indicate the importance of early movement to an improved rate of recuperation. Here’s what you need to know about the role of early movement in addressing symptoms of whiplash caused by car accident and other possible treatment options. (more…)

When your head suddenly snaps backward following an impactful force from behind your car, your neck may suffer injury more specifically known as whiplash. This, in fact, is one of the most common types of injuries associated with vehicular accidents. (more…)

Not every car crash is the same, which is why some escape it with a few abrasions, while others would acquire brain injuries that would last for a lifetime. Different factors can influence how much a car accident can affect you, such as the speed you’re going, whether you’re the driver or the passenger, and what exactly hit you, among others. To better understand what happens to you in a crash, here are the different kinds of crashes and how each can impact the human body.

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Vehicular accidents can lead to various injuries, including back problems. Some patients complain of persistent back pain which affects not only their physical well-being but also their psychological welfare due to the anxiety it causes. If you’re interested but don’t know enough about chiropractic care for car accident back pain, read on and learn about the three techniques that a chiropractor can use to reduce joint inflammation and relieve back pain. (more…)

Low back pain is one of the main complaints for more than 50% of rear-end collisions and nearly 75% of side-impact crashes, according to the Back and Neck Pain Center. Injured muscles, ligaments, nerves, or vertebra may cause short-term or chronic low back pain. Many of these injuries, however, can be treated through chiropractic care.

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Back pain is one of the most common health problems with 8 out of 10 people complaining about it at some point in their lives. Oftentimes, back pain goes away after a few days but others are not as fortunate as theirs could last for months or even years. Furthermore, low back pain has two types, acute and chronic back pain. Learn more about these two and what a chiropractor can do to treat both.

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When it comes to pain management, it’s important that a proper assessment and accurate diagnosis of your condition is attained. Only then can you be given an effective treatment program to put you on the road to a quick and full recovery. (more…)

In 2015, around 2.44 million people became injured due to vehicular accidents. Car accident injuries may include mild sprains, disk herniation, bruises, fractured vertebrae, and spinal cord damage. Furthermore, while some people may not experience intense pain immediately after the accident, more than 70% who go to the emergency room report pain 6 weeks after, based on the research of the University of North Carolina School of Medicine. Many of these patients complained of low back pain and neck pain. If you've been in an auto accident, you might be interested in understanding why you feel back pain. (more…)

One of the most common work-related ailments is back pain, which is prevalent in physically demanding jobs with frequent lifting and shifting positions. Furthermore, this kind of pain is hard to ignore as it can affect you physically, mentally, and emotionally through directly limiting your range of motion and ability to concentrate, increasing workplace stress in the process. Back pain can impact you financially as well through lost workdays and healthcare costs.

Moreover, different situations can result in work injuries that cause back pain. Learn more about the types of workplace back injuries and how chiropractic care can help treat them.

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