What Is My Baltimore Car Accident Case Worth? As I’ve mentioned in many past blog posts, I treat many patients involved in Baltimore car accidents. After taking a thorough past medical history, evaluating chief complaints, and beginning treatment, one of the questions I am most frequently asked is “what is my Baltimore car accident case worth?” When I first started in practice I had no idea how to answer the question. As a medical provider
Length of Treatment Following a Baltimore Car Accident As a Baltimore Chiropractor that spends a considerable amount of time treating patients injured in Baltimore car accidents I often get asked by patients how long they should expect to be treating for their injuries. It is a complex question that is often hard, if not impossible, to answer on the first visit. That is, when patients first come into the office for an evaluation it is
Top 5 Chiropractic Myths As a Baltimore Chiropractor that has spent my entire professional life treating patients with chiropractic care and physical therapy modalities it recently dawned on me that although I know and understand what chiropractic care is all about, many of my current and perspective patients may not. There are a lot of mistruths and misunderstandings about Chiropractic care. Typically this is why my office offers a free consultation, to let potential patients
Top 5 Whiplash Myths As a Baltimore chiropractor that spends the majority of my time rendering Baltimore whiplash treatment to those injured in Baltimore auto accidents, there is a lot of misinformation regarding whiplash injuries. In no particular order here are my top 5 whiplash myths that I intend to dispel. #1) Patients who “tense up” are more likely to be injured than those who are loose (i.e. drunk drivers). This is not true. The
Apportionment of Baltimore Auto Accident Injuries As many of my avid blog followers already know, I spend a good amount of my time treating and therefore blogging about injuries associated with Baltimore auto accidents. Typically the mechanisms of these injuries are fairly straight forward (front end impact, rear-end impact, side swipe, T-bone, etc) and the resultant injuries are fairly straight forward (neck pain, back pain, headaches, whiplash, etc.). However, as I eluded to in my