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Car Accidents and Injuries

Car accidents, even minor ones, can leave behind hidden injuries that cause lasting pain and limit your mobility. At our clinic, we provide personalized chiropractic care designed to relieve discomfort, restore movement, and support your full recovery. Our experienced team specializes in post-accident care and will guide you through every step of the healing process. We also work directly with insurance providers to make your recovery as smooth and stress-free as possible so you can focus on getting back to life.

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Back Pain
Back Pain

Back pain can range from a constant dull ache to sharp, radiating discomfort that affects the entire body. The physical strain it causes can be limiting, and in many cases, even disabling.

Neck Pain

Back pain can range from a constant dull ache to sharp, radiating discomfort that affects the entire body. The physical strain it causes can be limiting, and in many cases, even disabling.

Neck Pain
Whiplash
Whiplash

Whiplash occurs when the head is suddenly and forcefully jolted back and forth, most often during car accidents. This type of injury can cause lasting pain if left untreated, which is why seeking care within the first 72 hours is crucial to prevent further complications and support proper healing.

Joint Pain

Joint pain can result from injuries or underlying conditions such as arthritis, bursitis, or muscle strain. It may also be linked to limited mobility, overuse, or strenuous physical activity, often impacting daily comfort and movement.

Joint Pain
Sciatica
Sciatica

The sciatic nerve runs from the lower back down through the legs, and when it’s compressed, it can cause sharp pain that radiates through the lower half of the body. This pressure is most often the result of a herniated disc or bone spur in the spine.

Foot Injury

Foot injuries can range in severity, but it’s important to seek care if pain continues or gets worse over time. If you experience tingling, numbness, or persistent pain, professional evaluation should be sought immediately.

Foot Injury
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