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Chiropractic Care for Pregnant Patients

Posted on October 18, 2015
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
Baltimore Chiropractor with Evening and Saturday Hours In response to the feedback from our existing referral sources and current patients, Mid-Atlantic Spinal Rehab & Chiropractic has extended their office hours to better serve the Baltimore and Baltimore City community. By hiring a new chiropractor, Dr. Erica Wise D.C. and expanding office hours (see below) we pledge to serve you, the patient, better. We will offer quicker access to new patient appointments and faster appointment times.
EMS vs. TENS after Baltimore Auto Accident Injuries As a Baltimore Chiropractor that spends the majority of my time treating patients injured in Baltimore auto accidents, I often get asked what the difference is between EMS and TENS. These are acronyms used for two common pain modulating modalities. EMS stands for electric muscle stimulation. TENS stands for transcutaneous electrical nerve stimulation. In my clinic we utilize EMS following Baltimore auto accident injuries. So whats the
ICD-10 Coding for Baltimore Auto Accident Injuries Since approximately 1979 the health care providers in the United States have been using a series of 4 and 5 digit codes to represent our diagnoses for patients. This code base is called ICD-9, which stands for International Classification of Disease, 9th edition. For example, I may diagnosis a sprained neck as 847.0 cervical sprain/strain. While it is fairly fast and easy for Chiropractors such as myself to