What Happens During My First Visit To A Baltimore Chiropractor? As a Baltimore Chiropractor, I often meet people in my everyday life who have never been to a chiropractor. Sure, they might understand a little bit about what Chiropractic is or what spinal manipulation is, but they do not know what to expect. Often I hear when a patient shows up “Wow, this was way more medical than I expected!” I suppose I am not
Car Accidents with Reindeer? As a Baltimore Chiropractor that spends the majority of my time treating patients involved in motor vehicle collisions such as car accidents, bus accidents, motorcycle accidents, and pedestrian injuries, I can honestly say that I have never in my life encountered a patient who was injured in a Baltimore auto accident by colliding with a reindeer. That seems to make sense since as far I know there are no reindeer around
Inversion Traction for Lower Back Pain Following Baltimore Car Accidents As a Baltimore Chiropractor that spends the majority of my time treating Baltimore auto accident patients, I often see a lot of patients with lower back pain. Whether it is a rear-end auto accident, side swipe, T-bone, or head-on collision, lower back pain is a very common symptom following Baltimore auto accidents. People tend to think of Chiropractors as “back crackers.” Which, lets face it,
Thanksgiving- The Most Dangerous Driving Holiday If you are like most Americans you are probably already mentally preparing yourself for an all day festival of catching up with friends and family, eating too much, and watching 10 hours of football on Thursday. Thanksgiving truly is an American holiday that helps us to remember what is important in life beyond the 9-to-5 daily grind. Chances are you will likely be driving to a destination to spend
Automobile Insurance Explained By a Baltimore Chiropractor As a Baltimore Chiropractor that continues to spend the majority of my time treating Baltimore auto accident patients with headaches, neck pain and back pain, I often get asked to explain various aspects of an automobile insurance policy to an injured patient when they walk in the door to my office. While it is true that I am not an auto insurance salesman, nor am I an attorney