Which Type of Mattress is Best For Me? As a Baltimore Chiropractor that spends the majority of my time treating headaches, neck pain, and back pain in Baltimore, I often get asked questions about mattress types and which option is the best for a particular patient. I wanted to use this blog post to talk about the most common types of mattresses so that I can shed some light on the subject. The three most
Contrast Enhanced MRI Following Baltimore Auto Accidents As a Baltimore Chiropractor that spends the majority of my time treating auto accident injuries, such as headaches, neck pain, and back pain, it is not unusual for me to treat patients that have extremity injuries as well. Often times a patient’s knee can bash against a dash board or center console, or a shoulder or hip can be injured due to shear forces resulting from a seat
The Application of PIP in Pedestrian Accidents and Bicycle Accidents In Baltimore, MD As avid readers of my blog are already aware, I am a chiropractor that spends the majority of my time treating Baltimore auto accident injury patients. Typically these patients are occupants in a vehicle that either hits or gets hit by another vehicle. In these injury cases, the occupants of the vehicle have access to PIP under Maryland law. If you’ve read
Chiropractic Care for Pregnant Patients As a Baltimore Chiropractor that spends the majority of my time treating, blogging, and thinking about Baltimore auto accident injuries, I have noticed a trend in my practice. More and more patients, particularly women, are asking about whether or not I provide chiropractic care for pregnant mother’s or for their children. Truth be told, although Chiropractic as a profession has been treating pregnant women and young children since inception, I
Do I Need an MRI After My Baltimore Auto Accident Injury? As a Baltimore chiropractor that treats many patients involved in Baltimore auto accident injuries I am often asked whether a patient’s injuries from a Baltimore auto accident requires an MRI. It occurred to me that in my previous blog posts I have not spent much time discussing MRIs so I figured it was time to do so. MRI stands for magnetic resonance imaging. It