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Baltimore Light Rail Injury – Car Insurance Paid For Patient’s Treatment As many of my avid blog post readers are aware, I am a Chiropractor in Baltimore that spends the majority of my time treating Baltimore auto accident clients. These clients typically present with some combination of acute post-traumatic headaches, neck pain, radiating arm pain, mid back pain, lower back pain, and/or radiating leg pain associated with their Baltimore auto accident injuries. As I have

What Do You Do During Your Lunch Breaks?

Posted on February 21, 2016
What Do You Do During Your Lunch Breaks? As many of my avid blog followers are aware, I am a Baltimore Chiropractor that spends the vast majority of my practice time (and life!) studying, treating, and writing reports about Baltimore auto accident injuries. The clinic hours that we have posted are strictly “clinic hours.” That means that patients with scheduled appointments, and walk-in patients that do not mind waiting, can be seen and treated for

Baltimore Slip and Fall Injuries

Posted on February 15, 2016
Baltimore Slip and Fall Injuries As a Baltimore chiropractor that spends the majority of my time treating patients with headaches, neck pain and back pain resulting from Baltimore auto accidents, I decided that I wanted to spend some time discussing other various types of personal injuries that I treat on a daily basis. One type that I see with increasing frequency is “slip and fall” type injuries. In the legal sense these are known as
Can PIP Pay For Treatment Following A Baltimore Bus Accident? As a Baltimore Chiropractor that spends the majority of my time treating patients involved in Baltimore City car accidents, I see my fair share of post traumatic headaches, neck pain, and back pain. As stated in previous blog posts, car accidents are not the only Baltimore injuries that can produce these symptoms. I also see motorcycle accident injuries, slip and fall injuries, bicycle injuries, and
Injuries Due to Baltimore Motorcycle Accidents As a Baltimore Chiropractor that spends the majority of my time treating patients involved in motor vehicle collisions (car accidents) in Baltimore, I typically come across several patients each day that are suffering from headaches, neck pain, radiating arm pain, back pain, and sometimes even radiating leg pain. During my initial past medical history and evaluation I ask about any cuts, scrapes, or bruises that these patients may have