Accident Care Chiropractic logo.

Working in an office usually involves a number of repetitive tasks that must be accomplished daily.—from working with a computer keyboard and computer mouse, to simply filling out forms and signing orders. While this may not sound so overwhelming on the surface, very few realize that performing these tasks can lead to a number of repetitive strain injuries, which can suddenly make it harder for you to perform your job. This is why it important not to ignore these injuries and have them treated as soon as possible.

(more…)

When you suffer from a car accident, the impacts from the incident aren't only physical. Emotional distress also derives from any form of physical injury or trauma. The emotional pain and suffering following such incidents can be immense. If such distress is not treated properly and promptly, it can result in development of serious psychological conditions.

(more…)

It is said that Americans spend almost $55 billion a year just to treat back pains. This includes expenses in the form of MRIs, CT scans, X-rays, and other advanced clinical imaging technology that aims to find the exact cause of the pain and treat it directly. (more…)

If you have been involved in an auto accident recently, you need to pay close attention to what your body is telling you in the aftermath, even if it seems you have emerged from a traumatic incident relatively unscathed. Did you know that your body may still experience symptoms from the accident days or even weeks later?

Common Symptoms with Late Manifestations that You May End Up Experiencing After an Auto Accident

Headaches

If you start experiencing headaches after suffering an auto collision, don't chalk it up to work-related stress or a migraine. A headache can actually be a sign of a more severe condition—perhaps a concussion or even a blood clot. Worse, it might also be a sign that you are suffering from a brain or severe head injury.

Abdominal Pain

When you suddenly find yourself suffering from pain in your abdominal area after a car accident, it could mean that you are suffering from an internal injury, possibly one that is hemorrhaging.
Internal bleeding is one of the most serious conditions you can incur after experiencing physical trauma from a wreck. It can occur within hours or days from when the accident occurred. Some symptoms of internal bleeding include a deep bruising in the affected area or the appearance of purplish skin. Similarly, you can also end up experiencing some fainting spells or simply become lightheaded.

Back Pain

According to medical experts, it is relatively common to experience pain in your lower back after you've been in a car accident. In fact, this kind of pain is experienced by more than half of the people who were in rear-impact collisions. Meanwhile, lower back pain is also experienced by nearly three quarters of victims in side-impact crashes.
Experiencing lower back pain after a car accident can indicate that you have sprained or strained a muscle. It can also mean that you are suffering from a herniated disc, which can leave you feeling uneasy, unless it is treated right away.
If you are experiencing any of these symptoms, visit a trusted Beaverton chiropractor right away for a consultation and treatment session. It is also important to disclose that you were in a vehicle accident recently so that the proper treatment can be administered for your quickest possible recovery.

Sources:

7 delayed injury symptoms after a car crash, KTAR News
7 Delayed Symptoms You Should Never Ignore After a Work-Related Car Accident, meshbesher
Delayed Injury Symptoms Following a Car Accident, Levy Law Offices
Internal Bleeding Due to Trauma, WebMD

It has been long established that back pain is one of the leading causes, for employees to miss work. It also gives sufferers a hard time doing mundane everyday tasks like walking or lifting light things. Thus, it is important for people to learn how to take care of their backs, the possible cause of back pains, what to do when they feel back pains, and what kind of treatments offer immediate relief.

(more…)

So, you like to stay fit during your work week. Great! However, there are times when repetitive tasks on the job, coupled with your gym workouts, can lead to injuries, which can painfully sidetrack your active lifestyle.

(more…)

If you have recently been involved in a car accident, it is possible you are still suffering from what is commonly referred to as whiplash. Whiplash is an injury that occurs in the neck after a sudden and drastic acceleration-deceleration force. In layman’s terms, this simply means that the patient’s head has been suddenly jolted forward and then instantaneously snapped back.

(more…)

In the office, one of most common injuries people experience is a reaction injury. This type of injury is sustained from climbing, reaching, standing, slipping, tripping, sitting or bending without falling down. As insignificant as it sounds, this kind of injury is considered serious because it is a type that is commonly prolonged by the injured, which worsens the condition with each repeated activity.

(more…)

When you think about it, it is quite obvious why obesity or being overweight can put so much pressure on the lower backs of individuals – after all, there is only so much load the spinal cord can support before it eventually fails. As a matter of fact, countless medical research regarding the matter have been published throughout the years. However, informing the patient of the actual cause of his suffering is not easy; few people can take being told he or she is obese well. (more…)

Let's face it, your workplace can become dangerous. Even if your office maintains safety procedures and protocols, injuries are sometimes unavoidable. When they do occur, the best way to deal with them is to find treatment right away to keep them from becoming yet more serious.

(more…)

If the statistics gathered by the Association for Safe International Road Travel is to be believed, then the probability of car accidents happening every day is very high. According to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC), more than 2.3 million people have been treated in emergency departments in 2014 due to injuries caused by motor vehicle traffic crashes with young adult drivers (ages 18-24) having the highest crash related non-fatal injury rates. In addition, these non-fatal injuries have caused a staggering $45 billion in lifetime medical and work loss costs in 2013 alone. (more…)

When people experience pain, whether it is in the lower back or neck, seeking help from a chiropractor is often a sought-after solution. In order to make sure each chiropractic visit is effective and worth your time and money, there are important steps you should be take. (more…)

How Can We Help You?


Let’s Find a Clinic Near You!
Accident Care Chiropractic logo.
linkedin facebook pinterest youtube rss twitter instagram facebook-blank rss-blank linkedin-blank pinterest youtube twitter instagram