Seattle Chiropractor Helps Alleviates Pain From Auto Accidents To Facilitate Rehabilitation

By Amie Murrieta


You can be the safest driver and still be injured in an accident. Another driver, unskilled, may crash into your car. There will be damage to the car, and you. If you are disabled, unable to work and suffering pain, you are left with more problems than a damaged car. For residents in the area a leading Seattle Chiropractor can help in the rehabilitation and pain alleviation.

Your back and neck may be causing pain. Although you wear a seat belt and have air bags, due to jerking on impact your spinal column may be damaged. The neck contains seven vertebrae, which are small hollow bones that hold and protect the spinal cord. An abrupt jerking movement, even in a low speed crash, can result in the injury known as whiplash. Serious lower back pain is also a possibility.

This type of care is popular because it does not rely on invasive tests or prescription medicine. Before your care can be administered a full evaluation of your injury must be completed. Among the steps are compiling a medical history, a physical examination of the spine and x-rays. There might be an assessment of your posture and how well you can walk.

Once the evaluation is complete, your care can be planned. In many cases, a series of spinal adjustments will be scheduled. This is intended to correct any misalignment of the vertebrae caused by the auto accident.

The goal is to correct any misalignment of the spinal bones. This will relieve the pressure exerted against the nerve roots. This will, in turn, alleviate the pain you are suffering. Nerve pressure can cause pain in a shoulder, your neck or a hip and leg.

Since each individual recuperates at his or her own rate, it is not possible to predict how long your recovery will take. It depends on factors such as age, how severe the injury is and general health. With each increment of pain reduction you may move closer to the day you are able to return to work and recreational pursuits.




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