Veeva Blog
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The Most Common Airbag and Seatbelt Injuries
Airbags and seatbelts are designed to save your life in the event of an auto collision, but that doesn’t mean they can’t cause some damage in the process. Seatbelts stop you from being thrown though the windshield and airbags cushion your body against the impact of a collision. While hitting an airbag is no picnic,…
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Treating a rotator cuff injury after a car accident
Your rotator cuff is not a single muscle, but a group of muscles and tendons that surround your shoulder joint, keeping the humerus and scapula (upper arm and shoulder) connected, while allowing for a wide range of motion. Not only can a rotator cuff injury after a car accident result in pain and a reduced…
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How seeing a chiropractor after a car accident can help your settlement
All car accidents are traumatic, even ones that don’t appear to be too severe or life-threatening. But the fallout that often comes from a traffic collision can stretch out for weeks, months, or years. Beyond the physical injuries that can eventually arise, the prospect of insurance claims, car repair fees, settlement, or even legal proceedings…
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5 Ways Your Alignment Impacts Your Sleep
People spend approximately one-third of their lives sleeping. Some people find it more restorative than others. There are many factors that can affect your sleep, including insomnia, anxiety, and even chronic pain. And unfortunately, those ill effects can carry into your waking life, as well. Interestingly enough, correcting the alignment of your body can help…
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Chiropractic Care Can Help Prevent, Relieve, and Manage Headaches
A bad headache can leave you unable to perform even the simplest of daily tasks. Sometimes a glass of water or a few aspirin can be enough to mitigate the distracting pain, but when the headaches are severe enough, or they become a reoccurring issue, further action may be required in order to alleviate your…
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Common On-the-Job Work Injuries
The Most Common On-the-Job Work Injuries You don’t need to work on a construction site to be in danger of an on-the-job injury that can keep you out of work for a sustained period of time. Yes, even your cozy office cubicle has hazards in it that can potentially have you seeking treatment for a worker’s…
