Veeva Blog
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How a Chiropractor Can Help Treat Dislocated Joints After a Car Accident
Even a minor car accident can lead to severe injuries. The human body isn’t designed to withstand extreme force, and victims may experience symptoms of dislocated joints such as pain, swelling, and limited mobility. Oftentimes, the adrenaline rush of a car accident delays identifying injuries. However, the longer your injury goes untreated, the more lingering…
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How do you fix subluxation of the spine?
A spinal subluxation is when a vertebra in your spine is misaligned and in the incorrect position. When your vertebrae become misaligned, causing intense pressure on the nerve roots within your spine, proper spine alignment is crucial. This makes it difficult for your nerves to properly function to send signals between your body and your…
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Should I See a Chiropractor If I’m an Injured Car Passenger?
The consequences of a car accident affect not only the driver of the vehicle. A car passenger can also suffer whiplash and spinal cord injuries. These injuries might not be apparent right after the accident. To avoid complications, turning to a chiropractor if you are a passenger in a car involved in an accident is…
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The walk-in chiropractor that makes you walk again
Chiropractic care isn’t just for people suffering from whiplash after a car accident or from back pain following a workplace injury. If you’re experiencing pain in your legs that is making it difficult to walk properly, a trip to the chiropractor walk in clinic may be just what you need to get you back on…
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Scoliosis chiropractor reveals 5 tips to help with spinal curves
Scoliosis is when the spine forms an unnatural curved shape — usually in the form of the letter “S”, but sometimes in the form of the letter “C”. It most commonly occurs in children when they experience a growth spurt. When it’s diagnosed by a scoliosis chiropractor early, there are plenty of treatment options available….
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Is there a myofascial release therapist near me?
Myofascial pain syndrome is a chronic pain disorder that occurs because of increased tightness and sensitivity in your myofascial tissues. These tissues are located throughout your body and support your muscles. Myofascial release therapy is a form of physical therapy that effectively treats this syndrome. The discomfort caused by myofascial pain syndrome originates from certain…